One million years ago (20), my gaggle of fellow teenage girl cartoonists put together a black and white zine of short stories to sell at a comic convention. The theme was fairy tales and I adapted a short poem I found in a book collecting the old weird stuff (You know, the kind of folk stories Disney would sanitize before turning into an animated classic safe for '90s families).

Cover by Dylan Meconis. Anybody here been around since the Pants Press days? I was 19/20 years old in 2003.
So anyway, I didn't record the title of the book but the poem I transcribed went like this:
There was an old woman
Tossed up in a blanket
Seventeen times as high as the moon.
But where she was going
no mortal could tell,
for under her arm
she carried a broom.
"Old woman!
Old woman!
Old woman!"
Said I.
"Whither,
ah whither,
ah whither so high?"
"To sweep the cobwebs from the sky,
And I'll be with you by and by."
The idea of a badass old woman in vintage aviator apparel sweeping cobwebs off stars in the sky immediately planted itself in my brain and I produced the following three pages:



I miss making zines. On my last few New Years Resolutions lists I've written "Make a zine" but, obviously, I've never followed through on it. Someday! Someday.

Anybody have any of these in their stash of old minicomics from the early '00s?
Erika Moen
2024-02-06 22:15:56 +0000 UTCDevon McGuire
2024-02-04 21:42:18 +0000 UTCErika Moen
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