
| 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 | ||
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San Diego Comic Con Comics #1 1992 Along with the cover logo Rick also provides a car chase panel to a "jam" story. |
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San Diego Comic Con Comics #2 1993 Featuring the two page story "Mom 'N' Me". |
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| And now a few different comics from over the years... | ||
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Rick Geary's Wonders & Oddities December 1988 Reprinting some of his "Excursions" and "Now It Can Be Told" stories. |
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Prairie Moon and Other Stories August 1992 With subject matter ranging from a survey of the 20th century to the Joy of Falling... |
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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... |
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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... |
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| A few from the "Classics Illustrated" series.... | ||
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Great Expectations (Charles Dickens) February 1990 And in color no less... |
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Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte) October 1990 The tale of Cathy and Heathcliff as seen through the eyes of Mr. Geary... |
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The Invisible Man (H. G. Wells) March 1991 Continuing with adaptations by Rick Geary... |
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| And a couple soft cover outings... | ||
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Housebound With Rick Geary 1991 Collecting bits and pieces from all over the map... |
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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?) |
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| And here's the link to Rick's homepage. It's a magic place full of wonders and oddities. | ||