Jay Allen Sanford (born February 18, 1960
) is an American author and cartoonist best known for his work with
Revolutionary Comics,
Carnal Comics, and
Pacific Comics
Pacific Comics (PC) was an American comic book publisher that was active from 1981 to 1984. It was also a chain of comics shops and a distributor. It began at a San Diego, California, comic book shop owned by brothers Bill and Steve Schanes. Alo ...
. He began writing the comic book ''
Rock ‘N’ Roll Comics'' (created by
Todd Loren) in 1989 as of the title's second issue, and still oversees the rock comic reprints published by
Bluewater Productions
TidalWave Productions (previously known as Bluewater Productions, StormFront Media/Publishing & Storm Entertainment) is an independent production studio of comic books and graphic novels. Based in Portland, Oregon, United States, Bluewater publis ...
and others. The publishing company he co-founded,
Carnal Comics, is best known for launching the movie and cartoon character
Demi the Demoness. Sanford ran Carnal Comics from 1994 through 2000, before handing over the publishing reins to SS Crompton.
Sanford has been a columnist and cartoonist for the ''
San Diego Reader
The ''San Diego Reader'' is an alternative press newspaper in the county of San Diego
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'' since 1994, writing articles and drawing two weekly comic strips: "Overheard in San Diego" and "Famous Former Neighbors".
Career
Comic books
Sanford, who grew up in
Wallingford, Connecticut
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and
East Lyme, Connecticut, has specialized in creating comic books and strips based on true life incidents and people. Most of the 200 or so reality-based comic books he has created were done for
Revolutionary Comics, as well as for Comic Zone (''UFO/Alien Encounters, Cult TV''),
Personality Comics (''
The Beatles
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'', ''
the Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. In the early 1960s, the Rolling Stones pioneered the gritty, rhythmically d ...
'', ''
Star Trek
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: The Original Crew''), Re-Visionary Press (''Sexploitation Cinema: A Cartoon History'', ''Triple-X Cinema: A Cartoon History''), Celebrity Comics (''Elvis Scrapbook''),
Tower Records
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(''
Pulse!''),
Bluewater Productions
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(''Orbit: the
Stan Lee
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Story'', ''Hard Rock Heroes''), and others.
Among the co-creators to work on reality comics with Sanford are
Tom Luth,
Stuart Immonen
Stuart Immonen () is a Canadian comics artist. He is best known for his work on ''Nextwave'', ''Ultimate X-Men'', '' The New Avengers'', ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', and ''Ultimate Spider-Man''. His pencils are usually inked by Wade Von Grawbadger ...
,
Scott Jackson,
Leonard Kirk
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,
Michael Avon Oeming,
Aaron Sowd
Aaron Sowd (born November 3, 1970) is an American comic book creator, writer and artist. Sowd began his comic book career as an inker for Top Cow, Marvel Comics, and DC Comics. He currently works as an illustrator and storyboard artist.
Biography ...
,
Todd Loren,
Holly Golightly,
Pat Broderick
Pat Broderick (born November 26, 1953) is an American comics artist, known for his work on the ''Micronauts'' and ''Alpha Flight'' for Marvel Comics, and ''Legion of Super-Heroes'', ''Captain Atom'' and ''Green Lantern'' for DC Comics. Broderick ...
,
Robert Schnakenberg
Robert Schnakenberg (born March 19, 1969) is a self-styled “author and raconteur” from Brooklyn, New York. He is best known for writing a series of popular reference books about entertainment, sports, and world history.
Career
Since the ...
,
Terry Dodson
Terry Dodson is an American comic book artist and penciller. He is best known for his work on titles such as ''Harley Quinn'', ''Trouble, Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil that Men Do'', '' Marvel Knights: Spider-Man'', ''Wonder Woman'' and ''Uncann ...
,
Greg Fox,
Brad W. Foster
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,
Bart Mendoza
Bart Mendoza (born September 5, 1962) is an American journalist, musician and songwriter.
1980–1990: Bands, fanzines and festivals
Mendoza graduated from Muirlands Jr. High School in 1977 and then La Jolla High School in 1980, having played wit ...
,
Gene Simmons,
Jamie Murray
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,
Jim Holliday,
William Margold,
Jenna Jameson
Jenna Marie Massoli (born April 9, 1974), known professionally as Jenna Jameson (), is an American model, former pornographic film actress, businesswoman, and television personality. She has been named the world's most famous adult entertainme ...
,
Marilyn Chambers
Marilyn Ann Taylor (née Briggs; April 22, 1952 – April 12, 2009), known professionally as Marilyn Chambers, was an American pornographic actress, exotic dancer, model, actress, singer and vice-presidential candidate. She was known f ...
,
Ginger Lynn
Ginger Lynn Allen (born December 14, 1962), known professionally as Ginger Lynn, is an American pornographic actress and model who was a premier adult-entertainment star of the 1980s. She also had minor roles in various B movies. ''Adult Vide ...
,
Hyapatia Lee,
Annie Sprinkle
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,
Robert Williams Robert, Rob, Robbie, Bob or Bobby Williams may refer to:
Entertainment Film
* Robert Williams (actor, born 1894) (1894–1931), American stage and film actor
* Robert B. Williams (actor) (1904–1978), American film actor
* R. J. Williams (born ...
, and
Dick Ayers
Richard Bache Ayers (; April 28, 1924 – May 4, 2014) was an American comic book artist and cartoonist best known for his work as one of Jack Kirby's inkers during the late-1950s and 1960s period known as the Silver Age of Comics, including on s ...
.
One of his few comic book projects not reality-based is ''Deepest Dimension Terror Anthology'', co-created with ''
Star Trek
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'', ''
Twilight Zone'', and ''Logan’s Run'' writer
George Clayton Johnson
George Clayton Johnson (July 10, 1929 – December 25, 2015) was an American science fiction writer, best known for co-writing with William F. Nolan the novel ''Logan's Run'', the basis for the MGM 1976 film. He was also known for his televisi ...
. Creators whose work appears in the series include
Robert Bloch
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,
Larry Niven
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,
Daerick Gross,
Rick Geary,
Spain Rodriguez
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,
Dennis Etchison, and others.
After retiring from comic book publishing in 2000, Sanford began freelancing for other publishers and concentrating on multiple comic strips (see below) and writing projects (below). He also teaches specialized courses in comic book marketing, of both properties and creators, as a professor of sequential art at the
Savannah College of Art and Design
Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) is a private nonprofit art school with locations in Savannah, Georgia; Atlanta, Georgia; and Lacoste, France.
Founded in 1978 to provide degrees in programs not yet offered in the southeast of the Un ...
.
Comic strips
In 1993, Sanford launched a multi-page color comic section called ''Rock Tales'', published monthly in
Larry Flynt
Larry Claxton Flynt Jr. (; November 1, 1942 – February 10, 2021) was an American publisher and the president of Larry Flynt Publications (LFP). LFP mainly produces pornographic magazines, such as ''Hustler (magazine), Hustler'', pornographic v ...
’s music periodical ''
RIP
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'' magazine and featuring short bios, illustrated interviews, and slice-of-life vignettes starring various rock performers. After ''RIP'' ceased publication, ''Rock Tales'' began running as a one-page true-stories comic strip on the inside back cover of each issue of ''
Spin (magazine)
''Spin'' (stylized in all caps) is an American music magazine founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione, Jr. Now owned by Next Management Partners, the magazine is an online publication since it stopped issuing a print edition in 2012.
History ...
'', founded by Flynt rival
Bob Guccione Jr.
Robert Charles Guccione Jr. (born September 19, 1955) is an American publisher and the eldest son of late ''Penthouse'' founder Bob Guccione. He founded the music magazine ''Spin''.
Publishing career
In 1978, after two attempts at going into the ...
, publisher of ''
Penthouse Magazine''. ''Rock Tales'' appears to have ceased as of the December 2012 issue of ''
Spin (magazine)
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History ...
'', its final newsstand edition before the print publication was cancelled and the periodical moved to website-only status.
From 1996 to 1997, Sanford headed up another multi-page color comic section called ''Oui’s Carnal Comics'', published monthly in ''
Oui'' magazine, launched in the U.S. by
Playboy Enterprises
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The company is focus ...
and at the time one of the top selling men’s periodicals. The comics frequently included the adventures of
Carnal Comics character
Demi the Demoness, who later became the first adult comic book character to be featured in a live action film adaptation. After 1997, the
Carnal Comics cartoon pullouts occasionally ran in other publications like ''Hustler Humor'', ''New Rave Magazine'', ''
AVN
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...
'' ''Adult Video News'', ''Adult Cinema Review'', ''Penthouse Magazine'', ''Penthouse Comixxx'', and elsewhere.
Since 1994, Sanford has been a columnist and cartoonist for the ''
San Diego Reader
The ''San Diego Reader'' is an alternative press newspaper in the county of San Diego
San Diego ( , ; ) is a city on the Pacific Ocean coast of Southern California located immediately adjacent to the Mexico–United States border. With ...
''. His weekly ''Reader'' comic stri
"Overheard in San Diego"was launched in late 1995, while a second weekly strip
"Famous Former Neighbors"debuted in 2002. Both reality-based strips are still running.
In September 2010, Sanford launched a new political comic strip for a bi-weekly periodical published by ''San Diego Uptown News'', co-created by editorial writer Pat Sherman. Usually consisting of two large panels spoofing local politicians, the strip appears to have ceased once Sherman left the paper in early 2011. Since 2015, he has been illustrating a weekly strip called Overheard in Ellijay for the Ellijay Times Courier weekly newspaper, offering a more rural version of the Overheard in San Diego strip.
Writing
In addition to writing cover features for the weekly ''
San Diego Reader
The ''San Diego Reader'' is an alternative press newspaper in the county of San Diego
San Diego ( , ; ) is a city on the Pacific Ocean coast of Southern California located immediately adjacent to the Mexico–United States border. With ...
'' newspaper, he has headed up various columns for the paper like Blurt, Lists, URLwatching, Record Release Roundup, Most Downloaded, the magazine's online Local Music Database, and the daily blogs Rock Around the Town, Jam Session, Out and About, and Big Screen.
Among his ''Reader'' features are several in-depth overviews chronicling San Diego history and pop culture, such as ''Before It Was the Gaslamp: Downtown’s Grindhouse Theater Row in the ‘70s'', ''The Rise and Fall of San Diego’s Pacific Comics'', ''Pussycat Theaters – a Comprehensive History of a California Dynasty'', and ''Field of Screens: San Diego Drive-In Theater History 1947–2008''.
As a writer for other publications, his articles about pop culture, social issues, and historical research have been published in magazines like ''Gauntlet'', ''Midnight Marquee'', ''Revolt in Style'', ''Axcess Magazine'', ''TV Teens'', ''In the Midnight Hour'', ''FilmFax'', ''Cult Movies'', ''Sports Superstars'', ''Soundwaves'' (Connecticut), ''
Mojo (magazine)'' (U.K.), ''
Starlog
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'', ''
Hit Parader
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'', ''
Pulse!'', and various ''
Twilight Zone literature
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Comics
Gold Key Comics published a long-running ''Twilight Zone'' comic that featured the liken ...
''.
Among the books he wrote or co-authored are ''Triple-X Cinema: A Cartoon History'', ''
The Beatles Experience
''Rock 'N' Roll Comics'' was a comic book series published by Revolutionary Comics from 1989 to 1993. Revolutionary's flagship title, the series was notable for its unauthorized and unlicensed biographies of rock stars, told in comic book form ...
'', ''The Pink Floyd Experience'', ''The Led Zeppelin Experience'', ''Rock ‘N’ Roll Cartoon History: The Sixties'', ''Rock ‘N’ Roll Cartoon History: The Seventies'', ''Hard Rock Heroes'', ''Pussycat Theaters: a Comprehensive History of a California Dynasty'', ''Overheard in San Diego Omnibus,'' and ''Field of Screens: San Diego Drive-In Theater History 1947 - 2008.''
The 2012 fiction book ''
City of the Gods: Forgotten- Mythic Tales'' includes his short story "Wanted: Mordecai," and other books featuring his stories and artwork include ''Mythic Tales Volume 2'' ("Kaman's Crusade"), ''Can Rock 'N' Roll Save the World'', ''Aerosmith: The Ultimate Illustrated History of the Boston Bad Boys'', ''AC/DC: The Ultimate Illustrated History'', ''Rush: The Illustrated History,'' ''Queen: The Ultimate Illustrated History of the Crown Kings of Rock'', and ''Fogel's Underground Price and Grading Guide'' (2015 edition).
Film and television
Sanford's earliest television work appears to be scripting and co-producing a 1984
Twilight Zone-inspired sci-fi/fantasy anthology called ''Possible Dreams''. His work for MTV and VH1 includes research and copy writing for TV specials like ''100 Shocking Music Moments,'' ''100 Greatest One Hit Wonders,'' ''40 Dumbest Celebrity Quotes,'' ''200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons,'' ''
Behind the Music
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; Ratt,'' ''
Behind the Music
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; Anthrax,'' ''I Love the '70s,'' ''Most Metal Moments,'' ''I Love the '80s,'' and writing info nuggets for the 2011 revival of the ''
Pop-Up Video
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'' series.
Onscreen, he appears in the 2005 documentary film ''Unauthorized and Proud Of It'', alongside
Alice Cooper
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,
Mojo Nixon,
Gene Simmons, painter
Robert Williams Robert, Rob, Robbie, Bob or Bobby Williams may refer to:
Entertainment Film
* Robert Williams (actor, born 1894) (1894–1931), American stage and film actor
* Robert B. Williams (actor) (1904–1978), American film actor
* R. J. Williams (born ...
, publishers
Denis Kitchen
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Early life
Kitchen grew up in Wisconsin, attending William ...
and
Gary Groth, cartoonists
Mary Fleener
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and
Dennis Worden,
Cynthia Plaster Caster
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, and others. The film, featuring a soundtrack by
Elvis Costello
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(among others), was released on DVD in 2012 as ''The Story of Rock 'N' Roll Comics''.
Film scripts and storyboards include ''
Annabel Chong
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’s Sordid Stories,'' ''
Jenna Jameson
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’s Wicked Weapon,'' ''
Marilyn Chambers
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Still Insatiable'', and ''
Ginger Lynn
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: Torn''. He's also interviewed on camera in the documentary film ''Drive-In Americana'', concerning the history of drive-in theaters.
Illustration
Sanford’s illustrations grace event posters, record sleeves, and tour posters for acts like
Cheap Trick
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, the Tubes, the Bugs,
Southtown Generals
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(with members of P.O.D. and Psydecar), Colin Clyne, Helen Bach, Bees She Sees, Liquid Blue, Wise Monkey Orchestra, Superunloader, Scott West, Dateless Losers, Gary Heffern (of the Penetrators), 40 Oz. to Freedom, the
Cardiac Kidz, Chula Vista Soldier Club, Todo Mundo, the Styletones, Concrete Project, Lady Dottie and the Diamonds, Heavy Guilt, Psydecar, Rad Fish, Zig Zag Jones, and others. His CD booklet designs include the
Mötley Crüe
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box set ''Music To Crash Your Car To Vol. 2'', as well as similar comic-themed album inserts for compilations featuring
the Ramones
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,
Jerry Lee Lewis
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, the
Dead Kennedys
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, and more. Among his fully painted album covers are ''Water Is Magic'' by
Klaatu (band)
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member Dee Long. Sanford's concert poster series for RT's Longboard Grill in
San Diego
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began in January 2011, with a new comic-themed numbered poster appearing approximately weekly. Other concert series posters have been created for San Diego venues such as the Belly Up Tavern, Soda Bar, Waterfront Park, and Humphreys By the Bay.
References
Notes
Sources
* Don & Maggie Thompson, ''Comic Book Superstars'', 1993, pg. 47
* NewsWatch: Todd Loren Slain, "The Comics Journal" #151 (July 1992), p. 11.
* Loren, Sanford, Crompton, ''Carnal Comics: The Inside Story of Art Sex & Porn Stars'', 2004
* Brent Frankenhoff, ''The Standard Catalog of Comic Books'', 2002, pg. 333
* ''Fogel's Underground Comix Price Guide'', 2006
* ''Comic Buyers Guide'' #1621, pg. 87, 2006
* ''Demi: Saga of a Demoness, Vol. 1'', 2006
* ''http://www.demidemonessmovie.com'', 2008
*
An interview with SS Cromptonon (re)Search my Trash'', 2008
*
An interview with Jay Allen Sanfordon Cosmic Book News'', 2010
*
*
* Sanford, Jay Allen
"Carnal Comics: The Inside Story,"San Diego Reader blog (September 8, 2007).
* Sanford
"Rock 'N' Roll Comics: The Inside Story"San Diego Reader blog (September 12, 2007).
* Sanford
"Komplete Kiss Comix Kronicles,"San Diego Reader blog (September 12, 2007).
* Sanford
"New Kids on the Block vs. Revolutionary Comics,"San Diego Reader blog (September 13, 2007).
External links
Rock ‘N’ Roll Comics: The Inside StoryCarnal Comics: The Inside StoryNew Kids on the Block VS Revolutionary ComicsTwilight Zone and Star Trek Writer George Clayton Johnson PresentsComics and Censorship: Don’t Be Afraid, It’s Only a Comic BookThe Komplete Kisstory ComicsThe Rise and Fall of Pacific ComicsPussycat Theaters – a Comprehensive History of a California Dynasty book previewField of Screens: San Diego Drive-In Theater History 1947 – 2008 book preview"Overheard in San Diego" comic strip gallery"Famous Former Neighbors" comic strip galleryJay Allen Sanford interview on Outsight Radio Hours"Possible Dreams" TV pilot
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