Welcome...

Welcome to the truly twisted world of Rick Geary. His art has been featured in a multitude of publications over the years including National Lampoon and Heavy Metal and his singular attraction to everyday household items has defied analysis. Here are but a smattering of titles he has been responsible for over the years. Behold all that is Rick Geary...
  Click here to see a wonderful collection of rubber stamps bearing images from the hand of Mr. Geary. Simply splendid!
Here are a few covers from comics produced for the San Diego Comic Convention
San Diego Comic Con Comics
#1 1992
Along with the cover logo Rick also provides a car chase panel to a "jam" story.
San Diego Comic Con Comics
#2 1993
Featuring the two page story "Mom 'N' Me".
And now a few different comics from over the years...
Rick Geary's Wonders & Oddities
December 1988
Reprinting some of his "Excursions" and "Now It Can Be Told" stories.
Prairie Moon and Other Stories
August 1992
With subject matter ranging from a survey of the 20th century to the Joy of Falling...

Blanche Goes To New York
November 1992
Subtitled, "From Letters Found By Rick Geary". Mystery and intrigue indeed... Click here for a little detail peek...
Blanche Goes To Hollywood
October 1993
More from, "Letters Found By Rick Geary". This time we get a balloon ride, Wobblies and ever so much more...
A few from the "Classics Illustrated" series....
Great Expectations (Charles Dickens)
February 1990
And in color no less...

Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte)
October 1990
The tale of Cathy and Heathcliff as seen through the eyes of Mr. Geary...
The Invisible Man (H. G. Wells)
March 1991
Continuing with adaptations by Rick Geary...
And a couple soft cover outings...
Housebound With Rick Geary
1991
Collecting bits and pieces from all over the map...
The Fatal Bullet
1999
The True Account of the Assassination, Lingering Pain, Death and Burial of James A. Garfield
Adapted and Illustrated by Rick Geary (What possesses this boy?)
  And here's the link to Rick's homepage. It's a magic place full of wonders and oddities.

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