While "researching" the latest Nexus Graphica, I had reason to look through my collection of Comics Of Unusual Size. This set of the big and small and odd of comicdom contains many gems. Deciding that I really should share some of these largely forgotten and sometime rare pieces, I’m taking you through a tour of the more interesting selections.
A wordsmith very familiar to these environs, Mark Finn first plied his trade from within the wilds of the Waco, TX indie comics scene. He along with John Lucas, Micheal Washburn, William Traxtle, Bill Haney, and the other denizens that made up Absolute Comics produced several quirky comics throughout the nineties. Finn and Traxtle co-created Punk, the anarchy-fueled, humor-driven adventures of the title character and cast of quirky characters. Mid-decade, Finn produced a series of "micro-comics" starring the supporting actors. Klops! relates the tale of the Punk’s addled brained one-eyed sidekick and his adventure to find Punk some beer. Hilarity and chaos ensue.
Actual size
Finn supplied the script, letters, and the breakdowns. Washburn finished the art with an ink assist by Traxtle.