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Michael John Weller (South London, 1946) is a British
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artist, political writer, cartoonist, activist and album-cover designer. Weller designed the sleeve for the United States release of
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's '' The Man Who Sold the World'' LP (Mercury, 1970), re-released (EMI CD 1999 and ''Metrobolist'' LP, CD, streaming formats, Parlophone, 2020). As "Captain Stelling" Weller wrote and drew ''The Firm'' (cOZmic Comics, 1972) - an early British artist's publication inspired by American underground comic book innovations. In 1973, a page by "Stelling" entitled 'Missile Crisis' was made part of
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's comic book The Someday Funnies. In the 1970s Weller was published by
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for
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press. He followed "Willie D" (
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) as featured cartoonist on Chainsaw punk zine (1980–84). Michael Weller enjoyed a parallel career in the 1980s and 1990s as political writer, cartoonist, activist of the
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, and local community organiser based in
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, south London. In 2006 he became a signatory to the
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. As 'M.J.', 'Michael John', 'Mick' and 'Mike' Weller - using identity-playing forenames, nicknames and other noms-de-plume - he has produced
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, comics,
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("spineless wonders") and
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publications. Affiliated to
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Weller opened self-publishing imprint homebakedbooks 2005-2023.
Between 1990 and 2010 he was associated with London's poetry scene. Launch of ''Beat Generation Ballads'' was documented in video by Voiceworks (2011), becoming the title of a large-scale musical composition for piano by Michael Finnissy premiered at
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in 2014, winning a solo British Composer Award 2015. ''Beowulf Cartoon'' has been on reading display at
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exhibitions ''Visual Poetics'' (2013) and ''Poetry Comics'' (2015). Michael John Weller continues to write, draw, and publish for traditional print and digital mediums, including artists film and
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Bookworks

*''Harriet Staunton: A Victorian Murder Ballad'', (Visual Associations, 1999) *''Space Opera: The Artist's Book'', (Visual Associations, 2000) *''Madeline My Love In Death And Fancy'', (Visual Associations, 2001) *''Beowulf Cartoon'', (Writers Forum & Visual Associations, 2004) *''Three-part The Secret Blue Book'', (homebakedbooks, 2005) *''Slow Fiction: twenty-three tales in a box'', (homebakedbooks, 2010) *''Beat generation Ballads'', (Veer Books, 2011) *''minimus post ode poem'', (zimZalla avant objects/object 021, 2014) *''Metrobolist: Five Chapters'', (homebakedbooks, 2015) *''Three Piece Bathing Suit,'' (Blart Books, 2016) *''Spurious Purple: 72 serial e-shots from 2016'', (HomeBaked, 2017) *''intermittent'', (HomeBaked, 2018) *''Old New Little Presses In The Age of Electronic Reproduction'', (LUMIN, May 2019 objectzine edition) *''Metrobolist 7'', (Veer Books/bookartobject, April 2021) *''An Open Letter To J.K. Rowling From You-Know-Who'', (Yar Mouth Press, 2022 - 20th anniversary edition)


Selected comics, pamphlets and zines

*''the bop that just won't stop!'', 1979 Birmingham Arts Lab Press (Ar-Zak Microcomik 7) *''Coffin' Blood'', 1979 *''the power of rock n'roll'' zerox poemik, 1980 *''A SONG FOR EUROPE'', sheet music, 1983 (Pop Laboratory) *''Pinball and the Perfect Lasagne'' (with Phil Mellows and Colin Greenland), 1984 (Pop Laboratory) *''Systemize'', Buiiding a D-I-Y Cartoon System, 1985 *''Fantasy number one'', 1990 (itma) *''Four-Eyed Flicks'', 1993 *''The Fabulous Five'', The comical story of the Arbiter, 1993 *''Too Much to Dream'', 1994 *''Sugar Paper Rebellion'', 1994 (visual associations) *''Michael's Collected Chainsaw Cartoons 1980-1984'', 1996 (visual associations) *''My Own Zine'' nos. 1 and 2, 1996-1997 (visual associations) *''Sortilege of Allotment'', 1997 (visual associations) *''Detective Notes'', Around the world with The Imaginative Traveller, 1997 *''squad car Verethrangna'', More Detective Notes (with Bill Griffiths and R), 1997 *''YES WE WERE SECRET LOVER(S)'', (visual associations), 1997 *''The Ballad of Harriet Staunton'', A Life Part 1: South London, 1998 (visual associations) *''The Siege of Carlaverock'', (with Bill Griffiths), 1998 (visual associations) *''b'', 1998 *''The Boys Are Back In Town'', 1999 (visual associations) *''k'', 1999 *''G a poem of no more'', 1999 *''Space Opera'', a comic book series 1997-1999 (visual associations) *''Passing Futures'', 1999 (visual associations) *''W'', 2000 (visual associations) *''Cobbled'', 2000 (visual associations) *''Sublimage'', 2000 (visual associations) *''Atterdake Ryst'', 2000 (visual associations) *''Idiotgram'', 2000 (writers forum) *''S Club 7 versus the Anti-Capitalists'', 2000 (visual associations) *''The Story of Republic Nine'', 2000 (visual associations) *''A Pigment of Imagination'', 2001 (visual associations) *''Hitcloh Ilk'', 2001 (visual associations) *''visual associations'', 2001 (visual associations) *''Climb a Free Wheeler'', 2001 (writers forum) *''Beowulf: An Old Old Story'', 2002 (Scribblers Editions) *''Stem Harvest'', nature poems, 2002 (writers forum) *''An Open Letter To J.K. Rowling From You-Know-Who'', 2002 (Scribblers Editions) *''The Boy and Girl who looked up at the sky in wonder'', 2005 (homebakedbooks) *''Mike's Yellow Fever'', 2005 (homebakedbooks) *''Redell Olsen's Sharp Exhalations'', 2005 (homebakedbooks) *''Mechanically Inadvisable'', the tale of Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, 2006 (homebakedbooks) *''My Own Zine'' nos. 1 and 2, 2006-2007 (homebakedbooks) *''The Mother Of All Mermaids'', a tale of magical realism, 2007 (homebakedbooks) *''Andrea Brady Poetry Lady'', 2008 (homebakedbooks) *''Madeline My Love in Death and Fancy'', 2009 (homebakedbooks) *''home'baked'', literary artzines in the age of the internet, 2010 (homebakedbooks) *''Holly Pester Does It Better'', 2010 (homebakedbooks) *''Percy Bysshe Shelley's Masque of Anarchy Covered as a Zine'', 2013 (homebakedbooks) *''Grave's End'', ghosting about horror, 2013 (homebakedbooks) *''Zine Tales'', 2013-2014 *''Poetry Womble'', 2017 *''Litleaf'', 2014-2019 *''LeafLit/LitLeaf, European Poetry Festival zine, December 2 2023


Further reading

*''Word Score Utterance Choreography in verbal & visual poetry'', edited by Bob Cobbing and Lawrence Upton (Writers Forum, 1998) *''a WORD in your EYE'', Steve Sneyd (Hilltop Press, 2000) *''Comix, Comics & Graphic Novels: A History of Comic Art'', Roger Sabin (Phaidon, 2001) *''Comix: The Underground Revolution'', Dez Skinn (Collins & Brown, 2004) * ''MJ Weller's Secret Blue Book'', Stephen Mooney (''Readings'' webjournal Issue 3, Birkbeck University of London, 2008)

*''Fanzines'', Teal Triggs (Thames and Hudson, 2010) *''British Comics: A Cultural History,'' James Chapman (Reaktion Books, 2011) *''The Alchemist's Mind'', 'a book of narrative prose by poets' edited by David Miller (Reality Street, 2012) *''Catechism: Poems for Pussy Riot'', Mark Burnthorpe, Sarah Crewe & Sophie Mayer, editors (English PEN, 2012) *''Artist's Book Yearbook 2014-2015'', Centre for Fine Print Research, University of the West of England (Impact Press, 2013) *''Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK'', John Harris Dunning and Paul Gravett (British Library Publishing, May 2014) *''The Other Room Anthology 7'', edited by James Davies, Tom Jenks & associate editor Scott Thurston (The Other Room Press, 2015) *''Psychedelic Suburbia: David Bowie and The Beckenham Arts Lab'', Mary Finnigan (Jorvik Press, 2016) *''The British Underground Press of the Sixties'', James Birch & Barry Miles (Rocket 88, 2017) *Beowulf's ''Popular Afterlife In Literature, Comic Books, And Film'', Kathleen Forni (Routledge, 2018) *''BOWIEODYSSEY70'', Simon Goddard (Omnibus Press, 2020) *''David Bowie 1971 Shooting-Up Pie-In-The-Sky'', Ivor Julian Jones (Mayak Publishing, 2020)


References


External links


Entry at the National Center of Contemporary Art, Kaliningrad

Entry at Archive of the Now
{{DEFAULTSORT:Weller, Michael John British comics artists British comics writers Underground cartoonists 1946 births Living people British activists English male poets Album-cover and concert-poster artists