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Early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery from 1995
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Will Dockery
2020-03-17 12:43:21 UTC
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An early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery, from May 12 1995:

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>

Early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery:

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.

--
Songs & poetry of Will Dockery:
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Zod-The...@none.i2p
2020-03-17 14:45:38 UTC
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WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc.
Will Dockery
2020-03-17 17:41:04 UTC
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Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.

As Lou Reed put it:

"Those were different times,"

:)
Robert Burrows
2020-03-17 22:25:25 UTC
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Will Dockery wrote:


"Those were different times," 


...all the ladies rolled their eyes.
Will Dockery
2020-03-17 23:08:13 UTC
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I did attribute Lou Reed, Robert.

;)
Zod
2022-05-19 16:51:01 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
I did attribute Lou Reed, Robert.
;)
Outstanding...
G Terrance Zod
2020-03-18 02:19:02 UTC
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Post by Robert Burrows
"Those were different times," 
...all the ladies rolled their eyes.
And the villains always blink their eyes....
Z***@none.i2p
2020-03-18 18:12:32 UTC
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Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 17:41
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Exactly.......


I thank you, Doc....
Peter J Ross
2020-03-22 19:56:49 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Tue, 17 Mar 2020 10:41:04 -0700 (PDT),
On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 10:45:39 AM UTC-4, Fake
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There
is the Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the
Tramp, which is a migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the
Bum, which is a non-migratory non-worker. George Sulzbach - a
Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the
Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an
apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
Plod working?

Not so much different times as a different universe!
--
PJR :-)

μεγάλη ἡ ἀλήθεια καὶ ὑπερισχύει.
- Esdras A 4.41
Z***@none.i2p
2020-03-23 03:58:50 UTC
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Peter J Ross wrote on Sun, 22 March 2020 19:56
Post by Peter J Ross
In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Tue, 17 Mar 2020 10:41:04 -0700 (PDT),
On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 10:45:39 AM UTC-4, Fake
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There
is the Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the
Tramp, which is a migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the
Bum, which is a non-migratory non-worker. George Sulzbach - a
Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the
Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an
apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
Plod working?
Not so much different times as a different universe!
--
PJR :)
μεγάλη ἡ ἀλήθεια καὶ ὑπερισχύει.
- Esdras A 4.41
Oh, hardy far har.....
General Zod
2022-02-24 22:31:53 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Yep I know only too well.....
W-Dockery
2022-02-28 10:55:28 UTC
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Post by General Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Yep I know only too well.....
And times change fast.
Zod
2022-03-11 22:21:25 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Loved the ole Lou Reed records.....
Will Dockery
2022-03-12 15:07:33 UTC
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Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Loved the ole Lou Reed records.....
No argument with that.

🙂
General-Zod
2022-04-08 21:13:47 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Loved the ole Lou Reed records.....
No argument with that.
🙂
A favorite....


Lou Reed - How Do You Think It Feels

W-Dockery
2022-04-12 11:38:58 UTC
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Post by General-Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Loved the ole Lou Reed records.....
No argument with that.
🙂
A favorite....
Lou Reed - How Do You Think It Feels
http://youtu.be/Z_ZXglPhalc
The harrowing Berlin era.
Will Dockery
2022-05-15 21:35:40 UTC
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Post by General-Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Loved the ole Lou Reed records.....
No argument with that.
🙂
A favorite....
Lou Reed - How Do You Think It Feels
http://youtu.be/Z_ZXglPhalc
Good choice.
Family Guy
2022-03-12 17:19:57 UTC
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Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Loved the ole Lou Reed records.....
Shut the hell up, you necroposting nitwit.
Will Dockery
2022-03-12 18:13:22 UTC
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Post by Family Guy
Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Loved the ole Lou Reed records.....
Shut the hell up
Look who's talking.

😀
Will Dockery
2022-03-25 11:00:37 UTC
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Post by Family Guy
Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Loved the ole Lou Reed records.....
Shut the hell up, you necroposting nitwit.
Troll much, Dink?

🙂
W-Dockery
2022-03-16 11:12:18 UTC
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Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Loved the ole Lou Reed records.....
Everything Lou Reed ever wrote was worth hearing, even Metal Machine Music.
Zod
2022-03-12 21:59:48 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Cool.... cool.....!!
Will Dockery
2022-03-14 11:21:07 UTC
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Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Cool.... cool.....!!
In many different ways.
Will Dockery
2022-03-17 14:26:48 UTC
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Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Cool.... cool.....!!
Thanks again for the nod.

🙂
Zod
2022-03-24 17:44:07 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
The archives maintain....
W-Dockery
2022-03-27 20:04:37 UTC
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Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
The archives maintain....
So far, so good.

;)
General-Zod
2022-04-15 19:24:52 UTC
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Post by W-Dockery
Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
The archives maintain....
So far, so good.
;)
Yep.....
W.Dockery
2022-04-19 15:02:46 UTC
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Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
The archives maintain....
The truth can be found there.
W-Dockery
2022-04-22 16:37:30 UTC
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Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
The archives maintain....
And make it simple to correct the lies and misrepresentations and set the record straight.

🙂
Coco DeSockmonkey
2022-04-22 17:32:43 UTC
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Post by W-Dockery
Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
The archives maintain....
And make it simple to correct the lies and misrepresentations and set the record straight.
Then post the archived material or STFU.


Michael Pendragon
"I know an obsessed teollisuuden Wien I see one."
-- Will Dockery, dry drunk.
W-Dockery
2022-04-22 18:38:13 UTC
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Post by Coco DeSockmonkey
Post by W-Dockery
Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
The archives maintain....
And make it simple to correct the lies and misrepresentations and set the record straight.
Then post the archived material
I have, many times, you shit slinging little monkey.

:)
Zod
2022-04-22 18:40:37 UTC
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Post by W-Dockery
Post by Coco DeSockmonkey
Post by W-Dockery
Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
The archives maintain....
And make it simple to correct the lies and misrepresentations and set the record straight.
Then post the archived material
I have, many times, you shit slinging little monkey.
:)
I know right.....
General-Zod
2022-04-24 20:08:26 UTC
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Post by W-Dockery
Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
The archives maintain....
And make it simple to correct the lies and misrepresentations and set the record straight.
🙂
Yep.....!
Zod
2022-03-30 20:49:23 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
That is so correct......
W.Dockery
2022-04-04 02:28:10 UTC
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Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
That is so correct......
Good evening, I hope you and Mike are having a nice Sunday by the campfire, old friend.
Zod
2022-04-12 19:45:03 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
"We're all wasted...!"
W.Dockery
2022-04-15 23:58:56 UTC
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Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
"We're all wasted...!"
Same riff, almost.
General Zod
2022-05-14 19:46:35 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc
No, at the time the post was made, May 1995, Zod had only left the Navy a few years before and was working for the Super at an apartment complex in Phenix City.
"Those were different times,"
:)
Yep....
G Terrance Zod
2020-03-17 22:00:05 UTC
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Post by Zod-***@none.i2p
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker.
George Sulzbach - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either.
Nailed it, Doc.
You are a lying fool, impostor troll....
Z***@novabbs.i2p
2020-03-17 19:46:54 UTC
Permalink
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Will Dockery
2021-12-17 06:48:53 UTC
Permalink
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
Will Dockery
2021-12-17 20:31:11 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't and wasn't. Die in a fire.
Death fantasy noted.

🙂
Family Guy
2021-12-18 01:01:31 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't and wasn't. Die in a fire.
Death fantasy noted.
I am getting so fucking sick and tired of you seeing you use that word improperly.
I know it stems from your narcissism, and the same area as your "obsession" use -- that being, your screaming narcissism -- but it is still pathetic and frustrating to see.

Either learn the damn word right, or stop using it entirely.
It is clear that you will literally never, to your dying day, be able to understand it.
Will Dockery
2021-12-18 02:21:05 UTC
Permalink
Post by Family Guy
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't and wasn't. Die in a fire.
Death fantasy noted.
I am getting so fucking sick and tired of you seeing you use that word improperly.
The word was used properly.

🙂
Post by Family Guy
I know it stems from your narcissism, and the same area as your "obsession" use -- that being, your screaming narcissism -- but it is still pathetic and frustrating to see.
Either learn the damn word right, or stop using it entirely.
It is clear that you will literally never, to your dying day, be able to understand it.
Michael Pendragon
2021-12-18 08:53:24 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Family Guy
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't and wasn't. Die in a fire.
Death fantasy noted.
I am getting so fucking sick and tired of you seeing you use that word improperly.
The word was used properly.
Ignorance, thy name is Dockery.
Will Dockery
2021-12-18 09:06:27 UTC
Permalink
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Family Guy
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't and wasn't. Die in a fire.
Death fantasy noted.
I am getting so fucking sick and tired of you seeing you use that word improperly.
The word was used properly.
Ignorance, thy name is Dockery.
I don't expect either of you to admit that I'm right.

🙂
Peter J Ross
2021-12-18 19:52:51 UTC
Permalink
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Family Guy
Post by Will Dockery
On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 3:46:55 PM UTC-4,
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't and wasn't. Die in a fire.
Death fantasy noted.
I am getting so fucking sick and tired of you seeing you use that word improperly.
The word was used properly.
Ignorance, thy name is Dockery.
Everybody knows that you don't know what the word "orphan" means.

But do you know what the words "pot", "kettle" and "black" mean?
--
PJR :-)
General Zod
2021-12-18 22:38:16 UTC
Permalink
Post by Peter J Ross
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Family Guy
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't and wasn't. Die in a fire.
Death fantasy noted.
I am getting so fucking sick and tired of you seeing you use that
word improperly.
The word was used properly.
Ignorance, thy name is Dockery.
Everybody knows that you don't know what the word "orphan" means.
But do you know what the words "pot", "kettle" and "black" mean?
--
PJR :-)
Ha ha ha.... good one Peter....
W.Dockery
2022-03-02 23:16:20 UTC
Permalink
Post by General Zod
Post by Peter J Ross
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Family Guy
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't and wasn't. Die in a fire.
Death fantasy noted.
I am getting so fucking sick and tired of you seeing you use that
word improperly.
The word was used properly.
Ignorance, thy name is Dockery.
Everybody knows that you don't know what the word "orphan" means.
But do you know what the words "pot", "kettle" and "black" mean?
--
PJR :-)
Ha ha ha.... good one Peter....
PJR gets in a good one from time-to-time.

:)
Will Dockery
2021-12-19 04:57:58 UTC
Permalink
Post by Peter J Ross
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Family Guy
Post by Will Dockery
On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 3:46:55 PM UTC-4,
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't and wasn't. Die in a fire.
Death fantasy noted.
I am getting so fucking sick and tired of you seeing you use that
word improperly.
The word was used properly.
Ignorance, thy name is Dockery.
Everybody knows that you don't know what the word "orphan" means.
But do you know what the words "pot", "kettle" and "black" mean?
--
PJR :-)
Pendragon didn't get the memo.

🙂
Will Dockery
2022-01-18 20:22:30 UTC
Permalink
Post by Peter J Ross
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Family Guy
Post by Will Dockery
On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 3:46:55 PM UTC-4,
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't and wasn't. Die in a fire.
Death fantasy noted.
I am getting so fucking sick and tired of you seeing you use that
word improperly.
The word was used properly.
Ignorance, thy name is Dockery.
Everybody knows that you don't know what the word "orphan" means.
But do you know what the words "pot", "kettle" and "black" mean?
--
PJR :-)
Listen to your mentor, Pendragon.

🙂
Peter J Ross
2022-01-22 21:38:07 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
Pendragon.
Who?
--
PJR :-)
W-Dockery
2022-01-23 08:01:39 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
Pendragon.
Who?
How quickly they forget.

🙂
Will Dockery
2022-03-09 16:08:07 UTC
Permalink
Post by Peter J Ross
Post by Will Dockery
Pendragon.
Who?
--
PJR :-)
As if you'd ever forget him.

🙂
Will Dockery
2022-02-24 13:02:10 UTC
Permalink
Post by Peter J Ross
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Family Guy
Post by Will Dockery
On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 3:46:55 PM UTC-4,
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't and wasn't. Die in a fire.
Death fantasy noted.
I am getting so fucking sick and tired of you seeing you use that
word improperly.
The word was used properly.
Ignorance, thy name is Dockery.
Everybody knows that you don't know what the word "orphan" means.
But do you know what the words "pot", "kettle" and "black" mean?
--
PJR :-)
He probably does, which is also probably why he pretended not to see this post.
W-Dockery
2022-03-24 10:20:19 UTC
Permalink
Post by Family Guy
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't and wasn't. Die in a fire.
Death fantasy noted.
I am getting so fucking sick and tired of you
So try the skip and ignore method, it works for me.


🙂
W.Dockery
2022-02-14 15:39:46 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't and wasn't. Die in a fire.
Death fantasy noted.
General-Zod
2022-02-23 22:17:14 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
Absofuckenlutely....
W-Dockery
2022-02-28 02:08:35 UTC
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Post by General-Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
Absofuckenlutely....
Good evening, and thanks for the endorsement.
W.Dockery
2022-03-11 17:07:00 UTC
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Post by General-Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Worth a revisit, yes.
Absofuckenlutely....
Good afternoon, my friend, and thanks again for the nod, Zod.
W.Dockery
2022-03-05 15:26:34 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Post by Will Dockery
Worth a revisit, yes.
No. No, it isn't
I thought it was.
Will Dockery
2022-03-23 15:28:36 UTC
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Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Shows how little things have changed here in thirty years.
Will Dockery
2022-05-17 13:22:13 UTC
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Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite an interesting history post, Doc.....
Good morning, agreed.
Z***@novabbs.i2p
2020-03-19 00:41:34 UTC
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Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite entertaining.....
Will Dockery
2020-03-21 15:23:45 UTC
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Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Post by Will Dockery
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite entertaining.....
I got a kick out of it.

;)
m***@yahoo.com
2020-03-21 20:10:12 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Post by Will Dockery
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite entertaining.....
I got a kick out of it.
;)
That's because your ego, Drudgery.
Will Dockery
2022-05-01 12:28:21 UTC
Permalink
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite entertaining.....
I prefer it to a knitting group, I'll grant you.
General-Zod
2022-05-04 19:42:51 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite entertaining.....
I prefer it to a knitting group, I'll grant you.
IKR... ha ha...
W-Dockery
2022-05-06 20:45:49 UTC
Permalink
Post by General-Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite entertaining.....
I prefer it to a knitting group, I'll grant you.
IKR... ha ha...
Ash never did follow up on that silly comment, as a matter of fact.

:)
ME
2022-05-06 22:08:51 UTC
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Post by W-Dockery
Post by General-Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite entertaining.....
I prefer it to a knitting group, I'll grant you.
IKR... ha ha...
Ash never did follow up on that silly comment, as a matter of fact.
:)
Exactly what is the comment that you are attributing to Ash?
Will Dockery
2022-05-06 22:41:57 UTC
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Post by W-Dockery
Post by General-Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite entertaining.....
I prefer it to a knitting group, I'll grant you.
IKR... ha ha...
Ash never did follow up on that silly comment, as a matter of fact.
:)
Exactly what is the commenilt that you are attributing to Ash?
I'll bump it up for you.
W-Dockery
2022-05-19 17:34:56 UTC
Permalink
Post by General-Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite entertaining.....
I prefer it to a knitting group, I'll grant you.
IKR... ha ha...
G
Good afternoon, my friend.

:)
General-Zod
2022-05-09 17:30:38 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite entertaining.....
I prefer it to a knitting group, I'll grant you.
Basket Weaving 101...?
Will Dockery
2022-05-11 14:34:18 UTC
Permalink
Post by General-Zod
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Z***@novabbs.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite entertaining.....
I prefer it to a knitting group, I'll grant you.
Basket Weaving 101...?
Good one.

🙂
m***@yahoo.com
2020-03-19 03:09:38 UTC
Permalink
= snip =

Then freaking leave it there in 1995, Drunkery, you narcissistic nimrod. There was no reason to post this in any way, shape or form except to feed that black hole you call an ego.
Z***@novabbs.i2p
2020-03-19 03:43:17 UTC
Permalink
madeforzyngagames wrote on Thu, 19 March 2020 03:09
Post by m***@yahoo.com
= snip =
Then freaking leave it there in 1995, Drunkery, you narcissistic nimrod. There was no reason to post this in any way, shape or form except to feed that black hole you call an ego.
You have a thing for Doc, don't you, Dink. ...?

Ha ha ha....
Victor Hunchbach
2020-03-24 23:49:27 UTC
Permalink
Post by m***@yahoo.com
= snip =
Then freaking leave it there in 1995
You are a dummy....
Will Dockery
2021-12-19 01:24:01 UTC
Permalink
Post by Victor Hunchbach
Post by m***@yahoo.com
= snip =
Then freaking leave it there in 1995
You are a dummy....
He proves that with every post.

🙂
Z***@none.i2p
2020-03-19 04:33:44 UTC
Permalink
Post by m***@yahoo.com
= snip =
Then freaking leave it there in 1995
None of us can see it there, Dink.....
m***@yahoo.com
2020-03-19 05:12:13 UTC
Permalink
Post by Z***@none.i2p
Post by m***@yahoo.com
= snip =
Then freaking leave it there in 1995
None of us can see it there, Dink.....
Nobody SHOULD see it, since it's complete crap.
Z***@none.i2p
2020-03-19 05:24:39 UTC
Permalink
madeforzyngagames wrote on Thu, 19 March 2020 05:12
Post by m***@yahoo.com
Post by Z***@none.i2p
Post by m***@yahoo.com
= snip =
Then freaking leave it there in 1995
None of us can see it there, Dink.....
Nobody SHOULD see it
Yet here you are, hanging on every word Doc posts......

Ha ha ha......
Z***@none.i2p
2020-04-25 04:05:57 UTC
Permalink
Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 17 March 2020 12:43
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite interesting,,,,,,
W-Dockery
2021-12-26 06:38:14 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Again, quite fascinating....!
Thanks again for the scrutiny and positive feedback.
Family Guy
2021-12-26 18:47:38 UTC
Permalink
Post by W-Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Again, quite fascinating....!
Thanks again for the scrutiny and positive feedback.
Thanks for the rub to my nub, Zod!
You're the best at knowing my bod.
Let's go to the trees
With me on my knees
As you call me your God.
Will Dockery
2021-12-26 21:23:18 UTC
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Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Again, quite fascinating....!
Thanks again for the scrutiny and positive feedback.
Thanks for the rub to my nub, Zod!
You're the best at knowing my bod.
Let's go to the trees
With me on my knees
As you call me your God.
Obsess much, Alex?

🙂
Zod
2022-01-18 23:43:53 UTC
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Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Outstandingly interesting....
Will Dockery
2022-01-24 13:48:02 UTC
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Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Outstandingly interesting.
Agreed.
General Zod
2022-03-21 21:59:40 UTC
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Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Bygone days of YORE.....
W.Dockery
2022-03-26 08:41:49 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
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Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Bygone days of YORE.....
Good morning, old friend.
General-Zod
2022-04-02 21:32:44 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
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Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Yes, I'm an elder of the Usenet tribe.
Ha ha,,,,
General Zod
2022-04-16 18:45:15 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite of interest.......
W-Dockery
2022-04-20 19:05:24 UTC
Permalink
Post by General Zod
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite of interest.......
I agree, for obvious reasons.

:)
General-Zod
2022-04-25 19:34:45 UTC
Permalink
Post by W-Dockery
Post by General Zod
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite of interest.......
I agree, for obvious reasons.
:)
Ha ha.
W.Dockery
2022-04-28 00:39:42 UTC
Permalink
Post by General-Zod
Post by W-Dockery
Post by General Zod
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite of interest.......
I agree, for obvious reasons.
:)
Ha ha.
Good evening, my friend.
W.Dockery
2022-04-23 19:17:53 UTC
Permalink
Post by General Zod
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Quite of interest.......
Good Usenet lore, yes.
Zod
2022-05-12 21:39:41 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Long time ago....
W-Dockery
2022-05-14 17:40:54 UTC
Permalink
Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Long time ago....
The 1990s seem like a lifetime ago, and in many ways, they are.
W-Dockery
2022-05-21 10:30:41 UTC
Permalink
Post by Zod
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Long time ago....
Yes, and here's a photograph from that era, circa 1997:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CdzpTcRMgWF/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

HTH and HAND.

Zod
2022-05-16 19:44:31 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Having another read, nice history piece.....
Zod
2022-05-18 20:16:18 UTC
Permalink
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Andrew Roller Presents
C O M I C U P D A T E
FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
R E V I E W S
conducted by h0ly joe
<snipped for focus>
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
(particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
fascinating.
[...]
But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
"Answers like seeds being dispersed into
"the breeze...
"...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
"...The Science Ladies
"wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
first printing, and sold out!
felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
even a lake of disappearing paths.
I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
[...]
C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
presented by holy joe
WILSON THE BUM
There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
loose, but that's no excuse.)
Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
my VHS Handicam.
A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
END OF TRANSMISSION
Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
--
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Cool historical artifact........
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