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Paul Ollswang
BornPaul Andrew Ollswang
1945 (1945)
Died1996 (aged 50–51)
Monroe, Oregon
NationalityUnited States
Area(s)
Pseudonym(s)Paul Ollswang
Notable works
  • Dreams of a Dog
  • Tom O' Bedlam
  • Rube and Slocni
  • Doofer: Pathway to McEarth
  • Unfolding of a teahouse
ollswang.com

Paul Ollswang was an American underground cartoonist, writer, organizer, radio host, and musician, whose primary working years were spent in Eugene, Oregon.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]

Bibliography

Comics

  • Dreams of a Dog
  • Doofer: Pathway to McEarth

Books

  • The Song of Tom O'Bedlam, 1977[18]

Comic publications

  • Centrifugal Bumble-puppy
  • Graphic Story Monthly
  • The Comics Journal

Magazines and Newspapers

  • Oregon Cycling
  • Comic News
  • Willamette Valley Observer
  • Rain Magazine


References

  1. ^ Ollswang.com, About Paul
  2. ^ John A. Lent (2006). Cartoonists, Works, and Characters in the United States Through 2005: An International Bibliography. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 138–. ISBN 978-0-313-31212-0.
  3. ^ The Comics Journal, February 18, 2015
  4. ^ "Comics Comics Magazine, "Human War! Robot War!", March 30. 2010". Archived from the original on November 7, 2010. Retrieved November 7, 2010.
  5. ^ Tom Spurgeon; Michael Dean (December 14, 2016). We Told You So: Comics as Art. Fantagraphics Books. pp. 343–. ISBN 978-1-60699-933-2.
  6. ^ Gary Groth (1990). The Best comics of the decade. Fantagraphics Books.
  7. ^ Lambiek Comiclopedia, Paul Ollswang
  8. ^ Random Memories of Paul Ollswang, Walt Wentz
  9. ^ Cover artwork, Switched-On Eugene
  10. ^ Lane County Historical Museum
  11. ^ Last Gasp Comics, Doofer: Pathway to McEarth
  12. ^ Glenn F, "Bear playing a sousaphone"
  13. ^ Rain Magazine, "Time Underground"
  14. ^ Michigan State Comic Art Collection
  15. ^ Register Guard, October 19, 2018
  16. ^ Judith O'Sullivan (1990). The Great American Comic Strip: One Hundred Years of Cartoon Art. Bulfinch.
  17. ^ Suzi Prozanski (2009). Fruit of the Sixties: The Founding of the Oregon Country Fair. Coincidental Communications. pp. 56–. ISBN 978-1-935516-11-8.
  18. ^ Paul Andrew Ollswang (1977). The Song of Tom O'Bedlam: An Anonymous Sixteenth Century Poem with Copious Illustrations. Ralf Dog Grafix.

Further reading