![]() ![]() ![]() That really pushed me out of the picture, but all I had really been concerned about was the Right to choose how to distribute my work (i.e. His next major appearance was at the Northampton Summit in '88 where he just sort of arrived with Scott McCloud - which made me think, "Well, I know what LARRY is doing here: but what are YOU doing here?" And, of course, Scott waylaid the whole process of the Manifesto we were putting together, defining the boundaries where distribution/publishing/self-publishing overlapped and pulling that 180° over in the direction of a labour/management agreement from labour's side, his Creator's Bill of Rights. The IMPRESSION that he always left was of someone who intended to self-publish but, in retrospect, that might have been play-acting so he could be associated with self-publishing while not actually self-publishing. Like Bissette with TYRANT: "My big chance to do my dream comic for a living!" and then he just froze. and was, self-admittedly just not producing. I first met Larry at Petuniacon back in '84 in the fanzine BEANWORLD days and then again when he had quit his advertising job to do BEANWORLD full-time. ![]()
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