Thursday, October 22, 2015

If you are in the market for a life-sized replica of GG Allin



Then you are in luck... this GG Allin model made his debut outside Search & Destroy Tuesday afternoon on St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue, as EVG contributor Steven noted ... it's a creation of Blankit Novelties, and "Al E. Gorey" (creature sculptor) and "Harris C." (master of molds) ...



Mr. Gorey says he is raising money for a GG Allin comic with a cover by Jeff Zornow.

For now, GG will remain in the window at Search & Destroy... where it likely costs $6,666, the proceeds of which will fund the comic book...(you can ask Al E. Gorey about it via Facebook)



Oh, and that GG codpiece is removable...

13 comments:

marjorie said...

This is the kind of hard-hitting Grieve-only reporting we come to you for.

Juliet Capulet said...

Scum rock lives!

Anonymous said...

Taylor Swift?

Anonymous said...

Please add tag for "removable codpiece" - surely an invaluable resource to have this info at hand....

EV Grieve said...

@9:18

Excellent idea. Added!

Anonymous said...

Ok. Just went and Wikied him.
Is there anyway I can un-know who he is now?

Anonymous said...

Where can I get a high-life scumbag Bill Clinton doll?

Anonymous said...

It bothered you that much? Do you need an extra froyo or workout? Go back to Nebraska bro. Wikied him. What a dbag. Because he was the opposite of you and your ilk and what the EV has become.

Anonymous said...

How about fuck you. Bro.

Anonymous said...

I guess if celebrating a man that used his drug addiction and self loathing is a good thing then I would "gulp" prefer Taylor Swift.

Gojira said...

I dunno, I think a visit from EV Arrow is needed here to highlight certain aspects of Mr. Allin's anatomy. Or is he still miffed because he was excluded from jdx's spectacular b/w photo of lower Manhattan?

Anonymous said...

If this comic book doesn't have 'Scratch and Sniff' it's not true to the man Mr. Allin was. Just sayin'

PHIL said...

Wish I could have caught this in person/had money to buy art.