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Button 259: I Survived Bob Chapman's 2002 Dead Dog Party! (Denis Kitchen)
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259. I Survived Bob Chapman's Dead Dog
Party! (2002).
T-shirt magnate and publisher Bob Chapman,
owner of Graphitti Designs, hosts the long-running annual
"Dead Dog Party" that closes the exhausting San
Diego Comic Convention every summer. Button magnate and part-time
cartoonist Denis Kitchen continues a new tradition: souvenir
Dead Dog party buttons (see buttons #202, 231, 262, 266 &
276).
His 2002 version, drawn in his "doggie-style,"
features a wasted hound answering the "I Survived"
portion of the button with a raspy, "Well... Just barely!"
The ridiculous detail in this tiny button proves why Kitchen
is sometimes called "the King of Whiskers" by fans
who have nothing better to do with their time or magnifying glasses.
A couple hundred of these 1.25 inch diameter buttons were given
away to semi-coherent party attendees. If Bob didn't invite you
to his 2002 bash but you want the souvenir for your button
collection or to impress an impressionable girlfriend, you can
nab one while supplies last.
1.25 inch diameter. $2.50
One note, for serious button collectors,
you may want to read the KSP
BUTTON TEXT which explains the numbering systems for
identifying the various buttons produced over the last 30 years,
or see the COMPLETE
KSP BUTTON LIST. The list is VERY long, so be patient
while it loads.
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Button 259: I Survived Bob Chapman's 2002 Dead Dog Party! (Denis Kitchen)
259. I Survived Bob Chapman's Dead Dog
Party! (2002).
T-shirt magnate and publisher Bob Chapman,
owner of Graphitti Designs, hosts the long-running annual
"Dead Dog Party" that closes the exhausting San
Diego Comic Convention every summer. Button magnate and part-time
cartoonist Denis Kitchen continues a new tradition: souvenir
Dead Dog party buttons (see buttons #202, 231, 262, 266 &
276).
His 2002 version, drawn in his "doggie-style,"
features a wasted hound answering the "I Survived"
portion of the button with a raspy, "Well... Just barely!"
The ridiculous detail in this tiny button proves why Kitchen
is sometimes called "the King of Whiskers" by fans
who have nothing better to do with their time or magnifying glasses.
A couple hundred of these 1.25 inch diameter buttons were given
away to semi-coherent party attendees. If Bob didn't invite you
to his 2002 bash but you want the souvenir for your button
collection or to impress an impressionable girlfriend, you can
nab one while supplies last.
1.25 inch diameter. $2.50
One note, for serious button collectors,
you may want to read the KSP
BUTTON TEXT which explains the numbering systems for
identifying the various buttons produced over the last 30 years,
or see the COMPLETE
KSP BUTTON LIST. The list is VERY long, so be patient
while it loads.
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