You were a hero in the art scene, and for obvious reason. You had an uncanny knack for bringing dreams to life.
Airship 27's All-Star Pulp Comics benefitted from that special knack, with panels that flowed with detailed heart and spirit.
You also founded the popular Radio-Free Comics, and through AC Comics, achieved further acclaim with your Green Lama: Man of Strength miniseries: a mystic winner that continues to enthrall.
Your work also graced the pages of VaVaVaVoom!, Undergrounded and Spinner Rack Comics, all of which benefited from your writing, penciling, lettering and coloring: an all-around spree of abilities that few could ever hope to match. In other cases, it was your endearing, fan-core fervor that seeped through, as with your acclaimed, Star Wars renderings.
That you're gone hurts like hell, Mr. Ritchey, but your material will keep your presence among us, remembered and cherished, revered and relished for the rest of our days ... and no doubt, well beyond.
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