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    Monday, November 9th, 2009
    benchilada
    2:57p
    Seven days without a post. Sorry kids. Life has been particularly LIFE! as of late.

    Not an excuse, don't care.

    Things will be back to abnormal shortly.

    IN THE MEAN TIME: HALLOWEEN PHOTOS:

    On Friday, at work--not Halloween--I still brought a costume:

    benjamin Halloween 2009 with Rebecca and LaVonda and Scott

    I carried around that mirror and any time somebody asked me who I was I'd put it in front of my face really quickly and shout "I'M YOU!"

    Actually scared a lot of people, on account of most people not being ready for their own face to pop up in front of them.

    In that image might be [info]lovely_thistle and [info]bookmancu .

    Also that day I was [info]fairyarmadillo :

    Me as Nadja Robot for Halloween 2009

    and [info]blackcat2086:

    Me as Nina Riggs for Halloween 2009

    For Halloween proper, we went to this:

    funhouse halloween hootenany poster 2009

    As always, Lovely Wife Sara made her own nature-themed costume:

    Sara prepares Halloween costume 2009

    Anyway, it's time for a few of you to celebrate, because I don't do this very often.


    ACTUAL HALLOWEEN PHOTOS ARE BEHIND THIS GODDAMNED LJ-CUT, ARE YOU HAPPY NOW? WHY DO YOU THINK IT'S FUNNY TO MAKE ME CRY ALL THE TIME?! )

    See you soon,

    b


    Current Music: "Get to Me" - Train
    4_eyez
    1:38p
    “Your Alma Mater is Proud of You!”
    That was the subject line of the email I got from Erik Inglis, Oberlin professor of medieval art and a fellow Oberlin art history grad from the class of ’89. He had seen the August New York Times piece on A.D., and dropped me a congratulatory email. One thing quickly led to another and soon enough I had been officially invited back to Oberlin to present A.D. to the school. The fact that Kwame, one of A.D.’s characters, is also a student at Oberlin, and was willing to take part in the presentation, added to the allure.

    We settled on this past weekend, November 6–8, Parents’ Weekend 2009. Since Sari is an Oberlin grad too, it seemed appropriate for us to go as a family — Phoebe too! So last Friday we all jumped on a commuter flight to Cleveland for a fun-filled three days back in the corn fields of Ohio.

    The “official” part of the trip went really well. Erik kindly picked us up at the airport and drove us into town and to our room at the Oberlin Inn. He had to leave to teach a class — likely excuse! — but we sauntered over to the new (to me) crunchy Black River Café to meet Danielle Young, the Alumni Association executive director, and her protégé Liz Weinstein. We had a pleasant lunch, and were encouraged to reminisce about old times for a recorded interview. Danielle & Liz also presented us with an official Oberlin alumni mug and some other assorted goodies.

    With all the Parents Weekend events going on, I was a bit nervous about how well-attended Saturday’s 3pm presentation would go, but I was elated by the turnout. At least 75 people — parents, students, and even some faculty — turned out for the event, in the Hallock Auditorium of the new(ish) Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies. (A little shout-out to my buddy Mark “Stinky” Rusitzky, who worked as an architect on the building and served as the liaison during its construction. Mark, a Connecticut College graduate, has spent more time in Oberlin than I have in the last decade!)

    After my slideshow, I sat down with Kwame and African-American Studies chair Caroline Jackson-Smith to talk about the project, Kwame’s involvement, and to take questions from the audience. The crowd seemed really engaged, and there were some great questions and comments. Professor Jackson-Smith was terrific, with a real respect for the comics form even though it was one of her first experiences with it. And Kwame was amazing, closing the event with a wonderful, eloquent summation of where New Orleans is now, and how he plans to fit in there once he finishes his academic career. I was so proud of him, and also in awe of his poise and strength of character. Once again, I was reminded what an amazing group of human beings I’ve been lucky enough to get to know though this project.

    After the event, Kwame & I sat down in the lobby to sign copies of A.D., which people had quickly bought up all the copies provided for by Infinite Monkey (the new comics retailer in town). It was an odd experience sitting there signing copies for Oberlin students and parents, feeling somehow caught in between those two realities. I know one end of that experience — maybe someday I’ll know the other. I must admit I felt a certain pride, sitting there as a returning alumni, actually invited back by the institutional powers-that-be.

    That evening Erik had us over to his E. College house for delicious home-made pizza by his wife Heather. Also there was Anne Trubek, another Oberlin alum of our era (who makes a great apple crumble!) And Phoebe got to marvel at the antics of the three boys (two 10-year-olds and one six-year-old) running rampant in the house. A good time was had by all, and Erik and I refrained from too much teary-eyed reminiscences of those two years we shared at Dascomb.I loved what Erik said about why he loves studying medieval art: "There's so much we just don't know! I would hate to teach modern art — we know what Manet had for breakfast every day of his adult life! On the other hand, I would hate to teach ancient art. We don't know anything! Medieval art is just the right balance of what we know and what we have to use our imagination for."

    Sunday was a free day before our 5 pm flight, and Sari, Phoebe & I mostly spent it strolling around the Oberlin campus, visiting the museum, and admiring and kicking the fall leaves. It was comforting to hear the chants of protesters ringing through trees of Tappan Square, though we didn’t get there in time to find out what the protest was actually about before they had moved on. We also got a giant chuckle from the sight of a bedraggled group of Obie kids attempting to stage an earthbound game of Muggle Quidditch on Wilder Bowl, with broomsticks and everything. Ah, Oberlin!

    Next time: Oberlin then and now
    yaytime
    12:17p
    King Con


    I posted some photos from this weekend's King Con in Brooklyn.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/daveandraina/sets/72157622768312930/

    This was NYC's newest indie comic show, and for a first-year con, it seemed like a success! It was held at the Brooklyn Lyceum, which is sort of like a rundown cathedral that sells muffins and puts on zine fests. The unisex bathrooms added to the punk rock vibe (but could become an issue if this show grows).

    Raina and I were only there on Sunday, but everyone seemed in good spirits and excited about the future. People told me turnout had been a better on Saturday but that sales still seemed to be good overall.

    It’s cool that friends like Allan Norico and Alisa Harris benefited from the smaller room and got to be among the stand-out cartoonist! We picked up both of their new books which are fantastic!

    youri_zoutman
    6:11p
    Got more invites to Google Wave. Yell, or ask, if you want one.
    comicnrrd
    11:16a
    Where have I been?


    Dear readers,

    I am sorry to have neglected my internet duties for so long. This comic is about how I have been suffering from writer's block for the last few months, which finally broke this weekend and I got a good handful of strips drawn, and did some work on longer projects that have been stalled. I hope to increase my posting frequency, so let's consider this the beginning of a renewed dedication to blogging!

    Yours truly,
    Lizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
    dangoldman
    8:18a
    Sea of Perotistas

    I did the Intelligencer lead illustration for this week’s New York magazine, about Obama’s relationship with independent voters and what he can do to sway them:

    Follow dangoldmandotnet via <a href="http://feeds2.feedburner.com/dangoldmanfeed>this RSS Feed</a>
    dangoldman
    6:43a
    Unmasking Corruption

    While I’m holed up down south prepping the launch of RED LIGHT PROPERTIES, I wanted to shine a light on the co-curated new comic anthology between Ctrl.Alt.Shift and this year’s Comica Festival: a new book entitled CTRL.ALT.SHIFT UNMASKS CORRUPTION, to which I’ve contributed a six-page wordless story called “Take Two.” Written up in The Independent, the Sunday London Times and in last week’s Guardian, with “Take Two” front and center:

    I’m eagerly awaiting my own copy to see my own stuff alongside new works by Dave McKean, Pat Mills, Lee O’Connor, Bryan Talbot and more. Here’s the cover of the book; it’s available via Ctrl.Alt.Shift’s site (and via Diamond Comics in November):

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    vonandmoggy
    8:33a
    Two things!
    First, I've set-up a specific site for the road to god knows.... The domain right now is at http://the-road-to-god-knows.blogspot.com/ but that should redirect to a specific subdomain on my own site in the very near future. The big question right now is whether I've covered all my bases or if I'm missing a piece of information - especially pertinent if you've never heard of me or the book before and would like to learn more. So, should I add anything?

    Second, Mare Biddle posted some extremely lovely comments about my book over on her blog. Go take a look if you get a chance, ok?

    Von

    Current Mood: tired
    boxbrown
    7:40a
    Bellen! Nature


    I mean really isn’t watch TV also technically “natural.”  I mean it’s not made from space parts.


    Hey dudes, I started a new blog that focuses solely on my print comics.
     

    NEW STORE WITH REDUCED SHIPPING RATES!:




    Sunday, November 8th, 2009
    heartshapedkey
    7:03p
    • 23:36 bed or one drink out at marisol's bar? #
    • 23:45 @brainhound and @philipalanoneal -- i haven't started drinking yet! #
    • 06:42 @Perazza bah. i was not invited. #
    • 06:43 why doesn't anyone else wake up this early? i am bored and working. someone get on skype. #
    • 06:49 @Tony___ pages for juano dioz #
    • 07:22 @Tony___ bah. good question. #
    • 13:09 gluten free baking is full of lumpy perils. sorry, my celiac lady friends. #
    • 13:24 elijah wood is eating brunch at a bar where a buddy is serving. or as she put it "FRODO is fucking HERE and he is a tiny, tiny man!" #
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    youri_zoutman
    8:27p
    Blargh

    Today was boring. I overslept. Went to piano lesson. Felt fairly horrible all day. Even thinking about going to bed and it's only 20.30.

    Spoiler: no not really. I don't go to bed at 20.30. Duh.


    Also for fans of Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Dicktowel.com (NSFW)

    Saturday, November 7th, 2009
    yaytime
    11:09p
    King Con Sunday
    I'll be at the King Con in Brooklyn tomorrow speaking on a panel with Raina, Sara Varon and Matt Loux.
    It starts at 11AM which is when I'm usually still asleep. So this should be interesting!

    http://kingconbrooklyn.com/



    Current Music: The Donnas: Who Invited You?
    lordrexfear
    10:10p
    Yay for King Con!
    First Day of Broolyn's KING CON was amazing. Brilliant, exciting, chaotic. Tons of people came through, the panels were all wonderful, there's some amazing new books and just some fantastic folks.

    Many photos, many sketches, my comics and some toys and stickers and buttons.

    Looking forward to tomorrow and then finally do real reporting.

    It's now 10 PM. I have had dinner and I now exhausted. Lying down, watching the rest of Strikeforce, then sleep.
    lordrexfear
    9:36p
    Fight Fans!!!!!
    Watching Strikeforce on CBS. Can't believe the opener was Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva vs. Fabricio Werdum. Card also has Jason Miller vs. Jake Shields and of course main event Brett Rogers vs. FEDOR.

    This is a crazy awesome card!

    Not sure I agree with Werdum beating Silva, but Silva actually looked like he was pleased with the result.

    There's one fight on here between two guys I've never heard of.

    They just taslked and I also can't understand a word they said. They were speaking English. They need translators.

    Super excited for Miller vs. Shields, personality and sex appeal from both!
    heartshapedkey
    7:04p
    • 00:42 oh god let me sleep #
    • 08:44 werking! #
    • 09:51 @DennisCalero hahahhaha. yes. #
    • 11:47 why yes it is weird when you introduce someone to people as your "booty call". #
    • 13:10 off to brunch! #
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    youri_zoutman
    9:48p
    One more

    Because Nova makes a cute bear.

    Photo! Of a little baby! AS A BEAR! )

    youri_zoutman
    8:16p
    lordrexfear
    8:06a
    Heading to the King Con Comics Attention
    Don't have much time here, as I just finished breakfast (pancakes, bacon, fruit) and need to get dressed and out of here, but quick notes.

    Last night was a Pre-Event for the Con where they showed off the Act-I-Vate Experience flick (soon available on their website). It was a fun and social time and good times for all. I took a few shots even, so those are forth coming.

    I'm helping out at the con, starting with registration. If you live in NYC and are doing nothing this weekend, come on down (or up if you live in Lower Brooklyn).

    Specials heads up to [info]radiumhead and [info]dferguson (because they're right there in Brooklyn)

    KING CON
    Brooklyn's First BIG Comics Con
    The Brooklyn Lyceum
    227 4th Ave
    Brooklyn, NY 11215
    R train to Union Street is easiest, but you can get there from other trains
    Guests Inclue: Harvey Pekar, Jonathan Ames, Al Jaffee, Neal Adams, Peter Kuper, Rick Parker, almost all of Act-I-Vate and many more
    $7 daily/$10 weekend
    Tons of Panels and Signings... no overlap!
    Check the website!
    sirive
    11:50a
    and there's also a dragon


    Another school thing. I'm quite happy with how it turned out.
    youri_zoutman
    1:11a
    What's up?

    It's surprising how holding a baby for an hour or so lifts your spirits. Also: still not shaving. Muhahahahha.

    Friday, November 6th, 2009
    lordrexfear
    4:44p
    Low on business cards and out of that paper stock
    I don't have time for the whole manilla and glue deal... so I'm using my postal stickers to make business cards.

    I feel kind silly about it, but not totally. I mean someone can slap it somewhere and never lose it. Like say the cover of their business card holder.

    Right?
    lordrexfear
    4:20p
    I Love The Internet!!!!
    Direct from Korea!

    Korean Versions of
    Hedwig and The Angry Inch
    RENT
    and
    Rocky Horror Picture Show!

    Best collection I found is by fox6355.

    This is beyond awesome. Most of the stuff is actually from full stage productions, but there's also this rock band on TV version.

    lordrexfear
    4:09p
    lordrexfear
    3:55p
    Watch Instantly Netflix Reccomendation
    The Specials is available to watch right there on your computer/PS3/XBox 360... whatevers!

    Rob Lowe, Thomas Haden Church, Jamie Kennedy, Judy Greer, Paget Brewster, Melissa Joan Hart, Jordan Ladd with small cameos from Taryn Manning, Chase Masterson, and Jenna Fischer.

    Written by James Gunn.

    Super heroes, super hilarity. Totally worth your Hour and 20 minutes.
    yaytime
    3:52p
    More specific follow up question
    RE: My last post.

    Anyone know how we can contact the band The Killers without going through their record label?
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