partners in crime
Streetfables may be entirely our fault, but, as Elizabeth can’t draw and Leland is just one guy, some of our projects are ultimately the work of many hands. It is our pleasure to pay our co-pilots their proper respects here.
Adam Boorman provided art for WEIRD SISTER.
Born: 11/11/81
Lives: Perth, Western Australia, place of long hot summers and beautiful beaches
Hates: the heat, the sun, and beaches; wishes it would snow.
Likes: cashew nuts, painting, drawing, photography, films and music.
Website: http://www.do-ob.com … eventually.
Dash Shaw also drew a WEIRD SISTER story. His published books include GODDESS HEAD (Hidden Agenda Press), LOVE EATS BRAINS! (Odd God Press), GARDEN HEAD (Meathaus Press), the upcoming THE MOTHER’S MOUTH, and contributions to many anthologies. He has lived in Richmond, Virginia; Los Angeles, California; Nagoya, Japan; and New York City. He is a recent graduate of the School Of Visual Arts (BFA Illustration). More info on Dash can be found here and here.
Originally from Detroit, it is rumored that Jeff Zornow now roams Brooklyn, where he creates horror comics and makes album cover and t-shirt designs for the Death Metal underground. Jeff claims that he was possessed by a malefic demon as a young child on Halloween night in 1981; his talent for creating morbid comics and his epilepsy can be traced back to that fateful night. About a month before the printing of WEIRD SISTER, Jeff was seen in Brooklyn’s Green-wood Cemetery, with a dead dog and a bottle of whiskey, muttering incoherently about a “Horror Holocaust”. Hopefully he can get it together enough to complete his next collaboration with Elizabeth, a short story for Indie Gods Publishing’s upcoming PARLOR OF HORROR anthology. Contact Jeff at www.yourmidnightreader.com or at www.rustyaxerecords.com.
Brian Wood is a fiction writer, graphic designer and illustrator. His many comics works include CHANNEL ZERO, THE COURIERS, DEMO and most recently, LOCAL and DMZ. His designs are all over the video game franchises Grand Theft Auto, Manhunt, and Midnight Club. His illustrations have appeared in Punk Planet, Bail Magazine, The SF Bay Guardian, and short films for Nike. He lives and works in Brooklyn.
Kevin Colden draws comics, art directs film and video, makes music and writes a column for Sequart.com. He lives in New York, but that doesn’t make him a bad person.
Miss Lasko-Gross has contributed to MAULED #1, HOUSE OF TWELVE v2.0, LEGAL ACTION COMICS #1, and other fine publications. She produced three issues of her self-published comic, AIM. Her memoir, ESCAPE FROM “SPECIAL” will make its Fantagraphics debut in late 2006.
