Reading through this thread reminded me of the story of my Stenchiladas card that I may never (or at least not in a long time) have shared here before. It's a fairly long story, but here's the skinny.
I live in Wisconsin but made it to the Chicago nonsports shows back in the 90's and met Jay Lynch there a couple times. One year (maybe '97 or 98) a few of us Wacky collectors even went to Jay's apartment after the show and he showed us much of his personal Wacky archives. Needless to say, it was super cool and Jay was very hospitable to us fanboys.
I'm also a big fan of Funny Face kool-aid. I don't know that I thought about it as a kid, but I did as an adult that it was a shame that Wackys had never parodied FF. At any rate, I saw some of the "Wackys" that Mike Gidwitz (sp?), a wealthy collector, had commissioned Jay to make for him. They tended to be off-color, as I recall (though the only one I remember was one called "Mountain Jew", with Moses on a parodied can of Mountain Dew). It quickly became a dream to have Jay make a Funny Face Wacky as he might have back in the 70's. Having never commissioned a work of art before, much less something so close to my collecting heart in two areas, I was nervous about even asking Jay to do it. But he was very gracious and we exchanged a number of emails as we decided which one to do and what approach to take. He painted the Runny Face/Goopy Grape painting that has made it into one of the original Lost Wacky series. That painting has been proudly displayed on my wall since '99. At the time when Jay sent me his finished painting, he included a Stenchiladas greeting card in which he painted a bonus FF-Wacky included, Ah-Choo Cherry (pic posted below. The actual character was named Choo-Choo Cherry). I wish now I had had Jay do one of many of the Funny Face gang. He was wonderful to work with and I certainly appreciate his going above and beyond when I approached him to create my fanboy dream.