- S. Clay Wilson
S. Clay Wilson (born
July 25 ,1941 ) is an American undergroundcartoonist and central figure in theunderground comix movement. Wilson is known for aggressively violent and sexually explicit panoramas of "lowlife," often depicting the wild escapades of pirates and bikers. He was an early contributor toZap Comix , and Wilson's artistic audacity has been cited byR. Crumb as a liberating source of inspiration for Crumb's own work.Wilson was born in
Lincoln, Nebraska and later attended theUniversity of Nebraska . He was trained as a medic in theUnited States Army and held odd jobs before moving toSan Francisco in 1968. He met up withCharles Plymell , who was publishing Robert Crumb'sZap Comix . Wilson had been drawing since he was 12, and needed little persuasion to contribute to Zap. His work was praised by such counterculture icons asWilliam S. Burroughs andTerry Southern .A striking feature of S. Clay Wilson's work is the contrast between the literate way in which his characters spoke and thought and the depraved violence in which they engage.
Wilson's later work became more ghoulish, featuring
zombie pirates and visualizations of the Virgin of Guadalupe as a rottingvampire mother. In many respects, however, his work has remained consistent since his emergence in the 1960s. In contrast to the many countercultural figures who have moderated their more extreme tendencies and successfully assimilated into the mainstream of commercial culture, S. Clay Wilson's work has remained troubling to mainstream sensibilities and defiantly ill-mannered.The main book collection of S. Clay Wilson's comics is the "Checkered Demon Anthology Vol. 1" from
Last Gasp . "The Art of S. Clay Wilson", published in 2006 byTen Speed Press , covers his prints and paintings as well as his comics work.. Clay Wilson characters
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The Checkered Demon
*Star-eyed Stella
*Captain Pissgums and his Pervert Pirates
*Ruby the Dyke
*Hog Riding Fools (motorcycle gang)
*Club Choad Charley (a member of the Hog Riding Fools)("Tree Frog Beer" is the drink of choice for many of these characters).External links
* [http://lambiek.net/artists/w/wilson.htm Lambiek Comiclopedia entry on Wilson]
* [http://sonic.net/~goblin/8wilson.html Interview with Wilson]
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