Sean Bieri said (and I think he meant for this to apply for the previous sketch in the series as well)
I feel like I should apologize somehow…
Sean is no stranger to this site. No further information is available about Christ’s A&W.
Sean Bieri said (and I think he meant for this to apply for the previous sketch in the series as well)
I feel like I should apologize somehow…
Sean is no stranger to this site. No further information is available about Christ’s A&W.
No relation to any similarly-named burger joints, Smack McDonald’s started out as the Smack Restaurant in Sarasota before moving to Venice. Here’s a photo. Here’s another. Home of the Smackburger!
I’m in a show opening this Friday at Henry Ford Community College’s Sisson Gallery. It’s curated by Sean Bieri (who is no stranger to this blog) and features a bunch of extremely talented local folks (some of whom also have done sketches I already have or will eventually post here, too).
More info: Featuring comics and illustrations created by eleven area artists, “Demented Detroit” is an eclectic sampler of cartoon artwork, including humor, horror, whimsy, adventure, social commentary and more. With art by James Anderson, Suzanne Baumann, Sean Bieri, Matt Feazell, Victor Green, Kelly Guillory, Jane Irwin, Kelly Larson, Crystal Mielcarek, Vicki Shepherd and Ted Woods. The show runs thru March 20.
I’m going to post these three together, since they’re all drawn by Sean Bieri. They have at least one other thing in common: I can’t find proof on the web that any of the following snack foods ever existed…