EXTRA! EXTRA! BIG FUNNY DEADLINE IN ONE WEEK! VOTE FOR BEECORN! MICROCON THIS SUNDAY! April 24th, 2009

EXTRA! EXTRA!

BIG FUNNY DEADLINE IN ONE LITTLE WEEK

Get draw’rin already! I can’t wait to see everything!

STILL TIME TO VOTE FOR BEECORN ON THREADLESS

You still have three more days to go vote on my Beecorn t-shirt design, if you’re inclined to do me the favor… thanks much to those of you who have already voted, and also who have passed it on to your friends! It has been very gratifying getting all the comments over at Threadless… I’ll definitely be doing this again regardless of whether they make my design into a t-shirt or not.

Beecorn - Threadless, Best T-shirts Ever

MICROCON THIS WEEKEND

MICROCON is this Sunday! should be a great time! I am unfortunately going to miss it this year, as I will be in Toronto attending Flash in the Can. You won’t want to miss it if you are in the Twin Cities… it is always a great time thanks to the wonderful Midwest Comic Book Association.

HEY! KIDS! COMICS! : Dynamic Boy at Pappy’s : April 24th, 2009

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I could recommend a lot of good stuff from the below list (like Walt Kelly’s wonderful take on Disney’s Three Caballeros)… but today I will instead I will call your attention to this glorious train-wreck of a “Dynamic Boy” story at Pappy’s Golden Age Comics Blogzine. Clearly, I should not be trusted.

INTERESTING LINKS: Baby Secrets : April 24th, 2009

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The Vintage Ads community on LiveJournal linked to a hilarious and creepy toy ad for “Baby Laugh-A-Lot,” which you can go see here.

That reminded me of a hilariously creepy doll that I have down in my basement (which is the best place to keep such things, of course), that goes by the handle of Baby Secrets. I can only imagine how many nightmares were induced by this child’s toy… it probably would have set a record if Guinness could keep track of such things.

Our first Baby Secrets broke, but we loved her so much we actually bought a second one on Ebay. With the second one we realized Baby Secrets had a secret… she gives different messages when you press her hand than when you press her tummy (we hadn’t known about the hand trigger).

You too can horrify your friends with this treasure, thanks to Ebay. Doubt you’ll have to pay more than ten bucks for one any time soon, either.

It is also worth noting that when Baby Secrets “whispers,” you can hear her across the room… so don’t tell her anything you wouldn’t want everyone to know!

I decided to check and see if there were any ads for her out on the internet. Indeed there are some. Here they are for your viewing pleasure…

BABY SECRETS

INTERESTING LINKS: Vote for Yo Gabba Gabba! in the Webbys; and The Son of a Preacher Man, Courtesy of Boing Boing: April 21st, 2009

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My good friends at Puny Entertainment have received two very well-deserved nominations for Webby awards for their brilliant work on the Yo Gabba Gabba! website (they also do most of the animation for the tv show). You should do yourself a favor and check out the website, get blown away, and then go vote for them! Yo Gabba Gabba! is in the “Television” and “Celebrity/Fan” categories.

VOTE HERE!

also:

Howwy Ghowst Powa! Courtesy of Boing Boing.

STWALLSKULL’s Art in Two Shows This Weekend in Minneapolis

I have work in not one, but TWO gallery shows this weekend… should be fun!

First up, tonight (April 17th)! Along with a bunch of other wood-themed art, you can see my Animation on a Stick, pictured below, at the Celebrate AE: Altered Esthetics 5th Anniversary Party. You can even buy it if you’re inclined… it will be auctioned off, with all proceeds going to the gallery. To get the animations to work, you spin the stick by rubbing it back and forth between your palms. Here is what it looks like:

Here are the animations in motion…

Altered Esthetics celebrates five years of serving artists with a giant bash at our home in the Q’arma building in Northeast Minneapolis in conjunction with our annual spring fundraiser.

Friday April 17, 2009 – 5pm-11pm

Everybody that joins us this Friday will receive a special super-awesome commemorative ______ to take home! (Shhh, it’s a surprise.)

Please join us for a celebration and fundraiser featuring:
– A wood-themed art exhibition and silent auction
– A raffle with awesome prizes and goods from local businesses
– Live music
– Refreshments
– Wood themed games
– Awesome company
– And more!

Schedule of Awesomeness
5pm: Raffle, Silent Auction, Games, DJ
9pm: Silent Auction and Raffle ends, winners announced
9:30pm: Live Music Begins, Festivities continue, the people rejoice.

Next up, on Saturday (April 18th), you can see “Our Cast of Characters,” a series of paper puppets I made for the first ever show at the new PINK HOBO gallery, The Paper Toy and Pop-Out Show. I saw a preview of some of the stuff in the show last night and it is going to be nothing short of spectacular.

Here is “Our Cast of Characters.”

From left to right we have King Imp, Sir Thud, Yellowtooth the Horrendous, Mervlin the Mediocre, The Grim Jester and Princess Pouty. I may make a printable version of them one of these days if I get around to it… the ones in the show are the original drawings.

Here is what I posted about The Paper Toy and Pop-Out Show on the Cartoonist Conspiracy blog:

Our good friends at Puny Entertainment have their new PINK HOBO gallery opening this weekend… so, with the Altered Esthetics 5th Anniversary show on Friday, if you’re in the Twin Cities, it looks like your whole weekend is planned!

Their first show is the Paper Toy and Popout show… and it looks like it will be quite a show from the impressive and international line-up of artists… they are launching with a big bang. You’ll also want to check out their extremely fun-looking line-up of upcoming shows for the rest of the year.

PINK HOBO’S PAPER TOY AND POP-OUT SHOW
where: PINK HOBO 507 East Hennepin Ave
day: Saturday, April 18
time: 7pm – late

More Info:
pinkhobo.com
facebook & twitter.

BIG FUNNY DEADLINE IN TWO LITTLE WEEKS! (May 1st)

Things are moving fast… we are now two weeks from the BIG FUNNY deadline (May 1st). From the estimates we have received, it looks very likely that we will be able to do the whole publication in full color… so I hope participants will all strongly consider taking advantage of it!

Unless you make posters, there aren’t a lot of opportunities to get printed at such a huge size and in color… I can’t wait to be dazzled by what people do with it. It will be quite a unique publication… please do let all your cartoonist/poster artist/printmaker/designer/illustrator friends know about it, and encourage them to participate.

Specs and other information for the project can be found here on the BIG FUNNY website. There is also a text-only version of the information here.

I urge you to carefully read ALL of the information there before digging in, as the specs are particular… and we would really hate to have to reject people’s work because people didn’t follow the specs.

Here is a description of the project in the words of local hero Kevin Cannon at the Big Time Attic blog:

So I was over at the watercooler today, and a co-worker leans over his cubicle wall and says, “Hey Kev, what’s this ‘BIG FUNNY’ all the kids are talking about?” So I say, “Well, Doug, check the BTA blog in a few minutes and I’ll tell you!”

So here’s the scoop:

Minneapolis cartoonists have a tradition of curating a yearly show at the Altered Esthetics gallery in Nordeast Minneapolis. Last year we mounted Lutefisk Sushi: Volume C, which was a huge hit, had a ton of great contributors, and had an absolutely packed opening night party.

This August we’re doing something a little different: Big Funny, a nod to the glorious & wacky full page (and often full color) newspaper comics of the turn of the century). Where Lutefisk Sushi asked participants to create mini-comics and gathered them all up in a BOX, Big Funny is asking people to draw a 15.5″w x 20″h comic strip (color or bw) which will then be printed in a big fat NEWSPAPER.

The Big Funny gallery show this August will have original art from the Big Funny newspaper, as well as vintage turn o’ the century comics (thanks to collector extraordinaire Steve Stwalley). You’ll also be able to get your hands on the Big Funny newspaper — right now we’re thinking it’ll be 48 pages.

Interested in having your cartoon grace one of those pages? Here’s a quick guide to get you started:

1. Read through www.cartoonistconspiracy.com/bigfunny. That should answer most of your questions.
2. Create your comic. Keep these specs in mind:
* Art should be 15.5″ (wide) x 20″ (high)
* If you’re doing color, make it 300 dpi
* If you’re doing black and white, make it at 1200 dpi
* You can submit more than one cartoon
* All submissions must be DIGITAL
* [This is a truncated list to get you started — PLEASE read the info on the Big Funny website!]

3. Content: This show is a nod to the old-timey comics, but your comic can be any style, theme, etc. Just try to be funny (it is called Big Funny, after all)
4. Deadline is MAY 1, 2009

Unlike Lutefisk Sushi, this is a juried show, which means that some comics won’t make it in the show. This has less to do with us being art snobs, and more to do with the complicated nature of putting a physical newspaper together on time and on budget.

We’ve already got a few submissions in (which, for a month before the deadline, is pretty outstanding), and they look great, so keep ’em coming!

If you have any questions, please read the Big Funny website. If you still have questions, please leave them in the comments section, and we’ll answer them there.

Here’s a BIG FUNNY chicklet for your website or blog:

HEY! KIDS! COMICS! : Robert Crumb’s Book of Genesis Cover : April 16th, 2009

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The cover to Robert Crumb’s much-awaited new Book of Genesis, called to my attention courtesy of cartoonist Cat Garza at The Magic Inkwell… go there to see it at a larger size.

INTERESTING LINKS: Skip Williamson’s Comics and Stories : April 16th, 2009

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Underground cartoonist Skip Williamson (best known for Snappy Sammy Smoot) has one hell of an interesting blog at Salon.com (you can subscribe here). I believe the stories from it are at least partially from an autobiography he wrote or is in the process of writing, although that may not be the case. Note that Williamson has another blog called My Bitter Agenda here as well.