Just a reminder to all you fine folk that there’s a Hubris book available for purchase. It’s the proper size and weight to perch next to “Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader” and, if you wish to buy one to give as a gift to appropriate friends and family, I will authorize you to sign my name in it, officially making it an ‘autographed copy’ and therefore worth double points in holiday gift giving. Click on these words here to go to the order site.

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Well, Good John Lotshaw at Moonbase Press has set up the first iteration of the first Hubris book ‘I Meant To Do That’.
Click HERE to peruse and perhaps purchase the product. (the Preview feature is a little wonky when I use it. I have to scroll through all the pages as blanks once, then it loads the book contents. weird.)
It makes a grand gift to those Luddites and other friends and family who do not share your penchant for coming to this website and enjoying Hubris as a vibrant digital experience.
It also serves as something you can sit with in small rooms with tile floors and running water- you know, where having your computer is nice, but unwieldy.
We’ll eventually do a printing of copies I can carry around to shows like the Kenosha Festival of Cartooning, and conventions, and stuff like that. Those, and any copies that you purchase at Lulu then bring to me for the purpose, will be autographed and sketched in and all.
HERE is where I am this weekend. I’m manning, occasionally, the Southeast Chapter (of the National Cartoonist Association) table, and you can come and say “hello!” and I will chat and say silly things. And draw you a cartoon picture. And give you nice printed material about the National Cartoonist Society.
SOLD! The Buckets comic strips that were donated to the Team Cul De Sac Book to raise money for Parkinson’s disease did pretty well in the auction: $310.70! Less than some entries but more than most. The Bill Watterson painting of Petey went for over $13,000. Yow. Anyhow, if you were one of the bidders, many thanks goes to you. The auction raised over $50,000 to go toward research to end Parkinson’s Disease. You guys did good.
Click on the cartoon if you need to see them bigger.
Look. Unicycle riders get enough stupid comments as it is. This yahoo ain’t helpin’. Click HERE for the story.
Hey, guess what? I’m going to be a guest speaker at the 2nd Kenosha Festival of Cartooning. Too cool for school,it is.
And, as with all things these days, there’s a Kickstarter program involved. I think they did everything last year with money-on-hand, but this year, they’re all 21st century.
I’m not saying you have to fund the thing, but they’re giving away cool premiums. I would like to say that you should come to the festival if at all possible. Kenosha, Wisconsin. In September. I’d pack a jacket, just in case. I’ll bring stickers! You can have some!



















