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Dave: In case you were not aware, I'm just letting you know that the illustrator HugoB00m has passed away. This is reported at this week's Chicago Spanking Review. His work was unique and entertaining. RIP Hugo.
Kim, thank you for letting me know this very sad news, I had not read it yet. A couple of decades ago and more, Boom and I were in a Yahoo Group when the Internet was new, "Arild's Movie Spanking," which had almost nothing to do with movies. This was where his "OTKatie" first appeared, as far as I know, and there were a lot of other fun and talented people, like my dear friend Phil "Overbarrrel," who died from ALS a few years ago, contributing humor, art, and exploring "this thing we do," discovering our particular interest was not, after all, a sign of perversion, but fairly common, and held by a lot of decent, caring, giving individuals. Boom was such. As a matter of fact, if memory serves, he was instrumental in putting together a first-year anniversary post at Arild's, combining all the artists' work into an "awards ceremony." Boom and I never became as close as Phil and I did, nor some of the others, but he was a fine and talented man, and losing him makes the world sadly emptier.
Dave: I really enjoyed this toon. as both the artwork and the gag were terrific.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Rick! I worked a long time on it, off and on, through several iterations! Glad it hit the mark!
ReplyDeleteDave: In case you were not aware, I'm just letting you know
ReplyDeletethat the illustrator HugoB00m has passed away. This is reported at this week's Chicago Spanking Review. His work
was unique and entertaining. RIP Hugo.
Kim, thank you for letting me know this very sad news, I had not read it yet.
DeleteA couple of decades ago and more, Boom and I were in a Yahoo Group when the Internet was new, "Arild's Movie Spanking," which had almost nothing to do with movies. This was where his "OTKatie" first appeared, as far as I know, and there were a lot of other fun and talented people, like my dear friend Phil "Overbarrrel," who died from ALS a few years ago, contributing humor, art, and exploring "this thing we do," discovering our particular interest was not, after all, a sign of perversion, but fairly common, and held by a lot of decent, caring, giving individuals.
Boom was such. As a matter of fact, if memory serves, he was instrumental in putting together a first-year anniversary post at Arild's, combining all the artists' work into an "awards ceremony."
Boom and I never became as close as Phil and I did, nor some of the others, but he was a fine and talented man, and losing him makes the world sadly emptier.