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Sunpot (Stellar Productions, 1971) The Collected Cheech Wizard (Company & Sons, 1972) Bodē's Cartoon Concert (Dell, 1973)—collects material from Cavalier Magazine; Orange Bode: Vaughn Bode At Syracuse's Daily Orange - An Annotated Catalog (Bob Coughlin/Chimneysweep Nostalgia Co., 1978); 160pp.
Vaughn Bodē reputedly first drew the character Cobalt 60 on a piece of scratch paper in 1959. [citation needed] Nearly ten years later, in 1968, he wrote and drew a ten-page, black-and-white, pen-and-ink Cobalt 60 story for Ken Rudolph's sci-fi fanzine Shangri L'Affaires (a.k.a. Shaggy) #73. The story did not expound much on the character ...
In the early 1970s, Jakobsson attempted to update Galaxy 's image, adding a comic strip, "Sunpot", by Vaughn Bodé, for example. [42] Theodore Sturgeon took over from Budrys as the regular book reviewer in January 1972 and held the post until mid-1975. [90]
Cheech Wizard is an American underground comics character created by artist Vaughn Bodē. Vaughn created Cheech Wizard on September 26, 1957, at the age of 15. He drew a hat with stars on it with legs sprouting out from beneath the oversized hat. Vaughn spotted a can of Cheechie Nuts on his kitchen table and coined the characters name Cheech ...
Mark Bodē ((/ b oʊ ˈ d iː /) born February 18, 1963) is an American cartoonist.The son of underground comics legend Vaughn Bodē, Mark shares the Bodē family style and perpetuates many of his late father's creations as well as his own works .
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Vaughn Bode's long-running comic-strip feature Deadbone/Deadbone Erotica/Erotica was published in Cavalier continuously (with the exception of April 1975) from May 1969 through August 1975. From September 1975 onwards, reprints of previously published Deadbone strips appeared, as Bode had died in July 1975.