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Basement Comics Creators
Budd was born on an Army base in Heidelberg, Germany way back in 1958 (the same year Famous Monsters of Filmland was born); it was a good year for monsters. There were four major influences in his young life. First, the aforementioned mag. Second, he had a loving grandfather who was a master story teller, specializing in the fantastic and heroic. Thirdly, the Beatles made a huge impact on the young Budd. And lastly, in a little corner store he stumbled across an art form that, with a little imagination, could involve all other influences and much, much more: comic books. All these early influences stayed with him through the turbulent years of growing up and are as strong as ever today. Except now he's encountered an influence that is the most precious of all, and made his career in comics possible. "The lovely Leslie, my Yoko (Only 'cause 've she's a big part of the Basement Band, and the Band won't be bustin' up)" Now, with the help of comic fans, CAVEWOMAN is more popular than ever. Hey, what can Budd say? With such great influences, life is wonderful. CAVEWOMAN ART GALLERY Back to the TOP of the page
Frank Cho is actually a chimpanzee passing
as a cartoonist. According to Frank
this
isn't as hard as it might seem. He
has managed
to secure a degree from the University
of
Maryland where his University2 comic strip landed him a gig doing the wildly
popular syndicated strip Liberty Meadows. Frank is a full time member of Insight studios and an honorary member of the Basement Crew.
After completing the 10 page CAVEWOMAN (click on the link below to read the whole
thing on-line) story for the SPX '98 anthology he is going to do a one shot entitled
SAVAGE TALES OF CAVEWOMAN due CAVEWOMAN ART GALLERY Back to the TOP of the page Devon Massey is a young and up and coming
comic artist from Indiana. After seeing his
Cavewoman Poster Trip story Budd instantly
asked him to help on upcoming Basement issues
of Cavewoman. Art collectors will want to
watch the eBay to grab a piece of art from this great artist.
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Chad cares about four things. Beer, Broads, Boobs, & Butts. The four B's as he calls them. If you are a fan of his art you could have guesed as much. Chad is what local biker's call a "Bad Motha' ". Women & children step to one side as he walks down the street. They really have no need to be afraid because beneath that gruff exterior lies a heart of gold. Of course the gold color probably comes from all the beer he swills. We at the Basement don't care about reputation, but we love the way he draws the babes. Check out his web site for more info: http://www.spilkerart.com/
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