Jim Powers Hand, Gia Paloma’s Mouth
This clip’s pretty self-explanatory, although I think the music is a little bit weird . . . it was a late-night decision, and probably not warranted . . . well, almost definitely not warranted. Who the fuck cares, though . . .
I saw Gia last year when I was back in LA for a month. She was working behind the scenes, doing make-up on Billy Watson’s sets. She’s a very nice person whom I believe got married to a director and decided not to perform anymore. We lost a genuine freak; gained a make-up girl. Sounds about right to me.
It’s raining over this way, and I’m at the library, reading comics . . . Mark Beyer is my favorite comic artist ever, I think . . . he’s right up there with Crumb and Clowes and nutjob Ivan Brunetti . . . 
From Beyer’s “Amy + Jordan“











