JULY
25, 2014, SAN DIEGO, CA — Cheech Wizard is the "Kilroy was Here" of the
late 20th century: whether it's spray-painted on the wall of an
abandoned building, splayed on the pages of an old comic book, exalted
in a Beastie Boys song, or tattooed on the skin of a friend, everyone
has been exposed to Vaughn Bodé's art in some form or another. But the
comics in which Cheech Wizard first appeared have been out of print for
years. In April 2015, Fantagraphics is proud to offer a newly designed,
oversized Cheech Wizard omnibus: The Big Book of Me. Decades of Bodé's work will get its due.
Cheech
Wizard is a lascivious con man who possesses, despite his
transgressions, some degree of cosmic insight. This auspicious character
was "born" in 1956, surfacing in Vaughn Bodé's college newspaper,
underground comix, the National Lampoon, and ultimately beyond.
One of the pioneers of the '60s underground movement, Bodé is a
contemporary with R. Crumb and Gilbert Shelton. He took the art world by
storm—at the height of his popularity he even exhibited at the Louvre.
Though he died tragically young, Bodé lives on through the many
incarnations of his art. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Hall of
Fame in 2006.
"Cheech Wizard
is a decades-spanning countercultural icon whose image and attitude
bridged two very distinct and influential subcultures, and it's high
time the little imp was unleashed once more to see what new havoc he'll
wreak," explains Fantagraphics editor Mike Baehr. "Fans have been
clamoring for new Bodé books for years and I'm excited to be working
with Mark Bodé to bring his father's essential, seminal underground work
back into print."
For more information, please visit fantagraphics.com/news/bigbookofmeTHE BIG BOOK OF ME
By Vaughn Bodé
April 2015 • $19.99
Paperback • 8.875" x 11"
ISBN: 978-1-60699-819-9
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