Caesar Meadows
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Caesar Meadows (born November 6, 1968) is an American cartoonist who has published the monthly comic strip Mumbeaux Gumbo in the New Orleans magazine Where Y'at since August 2001. His other monthly comic strip Qomix has been published in Antigravity magazine since 2005.
He likes to reformat his comic strips as special-edition micro-comics which he then gives out to people during Mardi Gras. He also sells them in capsule vending machines in select locations around New Orleans.
Caesar used to operate Jigsaw Junction, an archive of comics, in Reserve, Louisiana.
In 2010, Caesar edited and released the first issue of "FEAST yer eyes," a New Orleans Illustration & Comix tabloid newspaper anthology featuring the work of several crescent city cartoonists.
Meadows's Mardi Gras alter ego is "The What".
[edit] External links
- Official web site
- Review of Caesar Meadows "Dank Mirth" show
- AuthorViews video interview of Caesar Meadows
- Times-Picayune Micro-Comic Mardi Gras throw article
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