This is a Michael Zulli portrait of Batman.
I love Michael Zulli’s work. From Puma Blues to Sandman to that little Sweeney Todd prelude to a comic that never was. You’d have thought publishers would be falling over themselves to support his latest work. And his new work has been solicited and promised before. But it looks like it has hit a speed bump or two.
But instead he’s turned to Kickstarter.
The Fracture Of The Universal Boy is an original 200 page graphic novel by the man. And it is complete. All it needs is to be published. And Zulli is raising money for a print run.
As always there are various levels of donation and $45 gets you a signed copy of the graphic novel, a Fracture print and your name in the book. Penny for penny, that is fantastic value, which is why I’m just about to donate myself.
And for $2500, as he states, “To get this published, I’ll even draw Batman!”
Michael describes the book as;
Everything begins as a dream. Or, in somewhat less esoteric terms, an “idea”.
The computer you may be reading this on, and the desk on which it sits, hard its origins in the realm of the intangible, the unreal, a dream. The inner life is your real life, one that begins before you were born, and remains with us, constant and pervasive all the days of our lives. The outer, tangible world we all say is the “real” world is only a manifestation of the one that lives in the space out side our five senses. Without this inner life, nothing would happen.
The Fracture of the Universal Boy is my attempt in story form to address these ideas.
Told in a kind of symbolic dream logic I have tried to address the ideas and motivations behind the artistic life. What is the nature of belief? Love? The process of making art? At times it is pure unadulterated nightmare, brutal and almost blasphemous, and at other times sublime and even a bit silly, the book is a true labor of love. I made this without the restraints of the marketplace, deadlines or outside control or systems. Much like a song is written, a painting is brought to canvas, or a pot or a poem brought into being by any other artist of any other discipline. In effect it is my own personal monster, cobbled together from all the various bits of things that fascinate and appall me. It was deliberately made to provoke ideas, outrage, and catharsis, and the sense of peace one has after the inner storms pass, leaving one clear and washed clean.
It is subtitled A Symbolist Manifesto. But do you know what this feels like? This feels like Michael Zulli doing something along the lines Dave McKean attempted with Cages. So, yes, damn right I’ve “donated”. Or “paid”, whatever word you prefer.
Why not join me?
Steve Bissette, who used to publish Michael Zulli, writes;
“As the old maps used to state, at the far edge of uncharted territories: ‘Here Be Monsters.’ There are no monsters as formidable as those that live within, or those harpies that age and hard experience foster.
Michael Zulli’s imaginative, transgressive confessional reveals just how comfortable and constrained ‘confessional,’ ‘memoir’ and ‘autobiography’ graphic novels have been until now. This sui generis masterwork pushes boundaries and blazes trails as yet unmarked, as yet unexplored—until now.
It is visionary in every sense of the word, a ravishing and at times painfully candid revelation of the artist’s interior emotional life, pressing every bruise, reopening all wounds, fraying laid-bare nerves with seductive ease and imagery to die for. It is not an easy read, but cannot be put down, and rewards every repeat visit in ways precious few graphic novels have or ever will. Zulli unfurls his (and the reader’s) psyche like a map, and he is a very dangerous cartographer because it appears he has no boundaries.
And that—this book—is just what we need.”
Here is some artwork from the project…
All right, so we knew former Bell officials were bellying up to the public trough. But is there a difference between a pig and a hog?
I decided to check after reading about this e-mail exchange between former Bell Assistant City Administrator Angela Spaccia and Randy Adams, who was about to become the police chief:
ADAMS: "I am looking forward to seeing you and taking all of Bell's money?!"
SPACCIA: "Okay … just a share of it!! LOL … well you can take your share of the pie … just like us!!! We will all get fat together … Bob has an expression he likes to use on occasion … Pigs get Fat … Hogs get slaughtered!!!! So as long as we're not Hogs … All is well!"
Bob, of course, is Robert Rizzo, the former city administrator who made nearly $800,000 a year. Bob is looking at 53 felony counts in the alleged looting of the city of Bell, so I think you could say the slaughter has begun.
Adams was paid more than $400,000; and Spaccia, who made $376,000, is charged with misappropriating funds. They all got fat together, in other words, and whether you use the term pig, hog or wild boar, what can you say to any of this but oink, oink, oink?
The exchange between Spaccia and Adams was released in the midst of Monday's preliminary hearing, and Spaccia's attorney Russell Petti wasted no time in putting a cloven hoof into his own mouth. He told Times reporter Jeff Gottlieb we shouldn't get the wrong idea about those e-mails, because Spaccia was actually "trying to save the city of Bell money."
Thanks, counselor. I'll believe that when pigs fly, as they say.
Petti also said: "The intent of that is, 'Look, we're all very well compensated by the city and let's not be pigs about it.' "
Yeah, sure. Spaccia tells Adams they'll all get fat together, Adams ends up making more than police chiefs in Los Angeles and New York, and she's out to save Bell money?
But I digress. Is there a difference between a pig and a hog?
Apparently so.
The dictionary says a pig is "any of several mammals of the Suidae family." Or, "any person regarded as being pig-like, greedy or gross."
A hog is defined as a pig weighing over 120 pounds, and also as a "self-indulgent, gluttonous or filthy person."
So are they pigs or are they hogs?
To be safe, should we just go with swine?
-- Steve Lopez
Photos: (Left) Randy Adams in June 2010. Credit: Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times. (Right): Angela Spaccia in October 2010. Credit: Al Seib / Los Angeles Times
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StunnaKway
January 15th, 2011 at 8:01 am
#TeamMinaj
Kekeluvsu
January 15th, 2011 at 8:08 am
#teamdrizzy This should be great I like seeing his mom. You can see the love in his eyes and hear in his voice when he talks about her. GO DRAKE!!!!!
maya
January 15th, 2011 at 9:28 am
aw, Drake is so sweet. I like the fact that he’s not all stuck up like most rappers :)
DRB
January 15th, 2011 at 10:08 am
For me-
Best New Artist: Florence
Best Rap Solo: Eminem, then maybe Drake probably- IDK any of those are that strong and Kanye needs to fuck off.
Best Rap Album: BP3 for me but probably Recovery or The Roots (which I’ve never listened to)
Rap Duo/Group: On The Next for me, the Drake
So…. hope he isn’t too disappointed if he doesn’t win anything. Eminem is going to shit on everyoe, then Jay’s runner up, then Drake fits in.
A Realist
January 15th, 2011 at 11:01 am
Good luck Drake. I really hope he wins one!
jhuntdaprodigy
January 15th, 2011 at 11:39 am
Drizzy should win best new artist, in my opinion. Forget Not Afraid though, best rap solo should be Power, if not Power, I’d be cool w/ Over though. Best rap album, idk rly, Eminem’s prolly winning that hands down. Rap duo/group should be Drake though for Fancy. On to the next one wasn’t that great 2 me.
TRA
January 15th, 2011 at 12:25 pm
DRB, you sound like you hate Kanye. Kanye West is an egomaniac, and a loose cannon, but Kanye West always makes great music just as much as Drake. The only people who hate Kanye West are the media, and mainstream fans who never listen to any of his music. He might not be a very, good person but every album he has made has sold over a million copies to this point. His music is undeniable, 4 platinum albums, and a potential 5th platinum album says alot. I’m not just saying this because I’m a Kanye fan, but I am also a Drake fan, I say that Kanye and Drake are both at the top. Don’t just say fuck off without giving hardcore details to back up any venom you may have towards another artist.
TRA
January 15th, 2011 at 12:27 pm
I want to see Drake win something, but if Drake loses, then Kanye West will be deserving since Power is a great song. I think Eminem is going to win a lot of awards for Recovery.
Lolsmileyface
January 15th, 2011 at 3:04 pm
Aww nice :)
He should win some of those that night, particularly the album and solo performance
Heminem
January 15th, 2011 at 7:08 pm
Yay Drake!
Respectful man.
namzii
January 16th, 2011 at 3:28 am
hmm.. awh cute.. but he should have taken nicki ‘)
Driz
January 18th, 2011 at 3:33 pm
I think he’s going to win the best rap/duo for Fancy and prolly the best new artist. Eminem will win the others..