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Today, Veitch lives in West Townshend, Vermont with his wife Cindy. His sons Ezra Veitch and Kirby Veitch are also artists, contributing to Eureka Comics. Career Early career. While still in high school, Veitch and his brother Tom created the comic strip Crazymouse, which ran regularly in The Vermont Cynic.
Rick Veitch was born in Bellows Falls, Vermont and felt the calling of comics at an early age. While still in high school, he and his brother, Tom Veitch, created the comic strip, CRAZYMOUSE which ran regularly in THE VERMONT CYNIC.
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May 21, 2023 · Ask Rick Veitch, who last month finished his three-year term as the fourth Cartoonist Laureate of the State of Vermont. As an aside, the cartooning world adores Vermont precisely because it has a cartoonist laureate; it's the only state in the union that honors the art in this way.
Rick Veitch, a tall, soft-spoken man of 71, stood staring toward his house and the nearby pond, both adorned with wildflowers and other plantings cultivated by his wife, Cindy. Perhaps...
- Chris Farnsworth
May 24, 2023 · Rick Veitch’s The One is a Cold War comic, pitting the godly Americans against the godless Soviets with superheroes as those governments’ weapons of mass destruction. The superman is more powerful and deadly than the atomic bomb in Veitch’s estimation and maybe it is because we were stupid enough to believe that we could control that much ...
May 24, 2013 · From The Comics Journal #175 (March 1995) Rick Veitch is having the sort of career that most cartoonists only dream about. He drew his first comics at home; saw his work published at the end of the underground era with Last Gasp’s Two-Fisted Zombies; was a member of the first class of the Joe Kubert School (along with longtime friend ...
Sep 27, 2016 · Mark Belkin (of DC in the 80s) interviews Rick Veitch about his time at the Kubert School, living with the other Swamp Thing creators, working with Alan Moore and the true story of why Swamp Thing #88 didn't go to print.