UPDATE: THERE WILL BE A "GOODBYE TO HARRY LYRICO" EVENT AT PIRATE GALLERY IN LAKEWOOD, COLORADO ON 2/2/19 FROM 7-9 PM. STOP BY AND RAISE A TOAST. OR DO THE SAME FROM WHEREVER YOU ARE.
Westword's Susan Froyd listed the event in the paper's calendar section as one of the "Best Things to Do in Denver" that week:
*Although he was sometimes homeless, Hubbell left behind many friends and supporters from the art and comics communities, where he gained some local fame as a member of a group of collaborators who worked on a trove of ’90s-era "Hector" comic strips.
"Legendary Colorado artist Larry Robert Hubbell, aka Harry Lyrico, died at the age of 72 on Dec. 1, 2018 from injuries sustained in a hit and run accident in Albuquerque, NM. Noted especially for his pen and ink work, he practiced his art in any and all circumstances. Larry was preceded in death by his parents Connie and Robert W. Hubbell and is survived by his brother Thomas. Services will be private."
(Click on the above to enlarge "Harry Lyrico's Going Out of Business Cartoon Sale.")
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The Comics Reporter takes note of Harry's passing: