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More Kleefeld

Oct18
by Greg Cravens on October 18, 2014 at 11:14 am
Posted In: Talk About Toys

KleefeldOnComicsHeaderSean Kleefeld has been in the Hubris strip… and he has a blog. It’s about cartooning!

(He’s not the only one, of course.  TSOJ makes an appearance or two or more in the strip and he has a blog.)

Sean’s blog mentions me in passing this week.  So you can CLICK HERE and go read it, and then, if you can rise to his cartoonin’ trivia challenge, leave him an answer in the comment section.

 

 

…And as for TSOJ’s blog… it’s all filled with Japanese stuff, and only some of it has cartoony aspects.  I’m not saying that’s a downside- it’s just… y’know… MORE cartoony stuff is goodly.

Maybe he could start translating Hubris into Japanese for his blog!  Yeah!!  Hey, TSOJ!  Manga Hubris!

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Vote early, vote often…

Oct01
by Greg Cravens on October 1, 2014 at 9:40 am
Posted In: Blog

I won’t pretend to know how this works, but today’s the first day of the month, and you guys have voted Hubris up at TopWebComics til we’re #86 when I post this.  Typically, Hubris runs to the second page, maybe ’round the #135 mark or so, I think.

I did notice, in approving comments when I returned from the Kenosha Cartooning Fest, that there’s a new reader exhorting us all to vote regularly and bump Hubris up to higher numbers.  It’s been a while since I did the same, but as we seemed to have a jump on this month already, I thought I’d spell it all out.

TopWebComics is basically a HUGE list of webcomics.  You can, if your comic is on their list, put a ‘vote’ button on your site- like this one:

Vote HUBRIS!

And then readers can vote once a day on their phone, computer, pad, and/or whatever you got that links to the in’ernets.  The more votes, the higher the ranking that minute, and hopefully the more likely that someone looking for something new to read sees that webcomic and then there are MORE readers to see the comic and vote, and the cycle escalates.  The logical end of which is that the planet is eventually re-named HubrisWorld, and we all travel by skateboards and bicycles. And I can afford to build a garage to keep the Pecan tree goop off my jeep.  That’s what world domination would mean to me, really.

So, if you have a second you don’t mind using this way, click on that ‘vote Hubris’ button over there on the right once or twice a day obsessively for the rest of October, and welcome a flood of like-minded cartoon readers who will join you here to thrill at the exploits of Paste, Bob, and Lowell.  And Hubris.

 

Thanks!PaintedFace

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Kenosha, revisited

Sep29
by Greg Cravens on September 29, 2014 at 11:03 am
Posted In: Blog

So I went back to Kenosha this year for the Kenosha Festival Of Cartooning!

I won’t try to write up all the excellent coolness that goes on in Kenosha during that fest.  I will, instead, send you off to Mike Peterson’s ‘Comic Strip Of The Day’ blog (CLICK HERE), so you can get a complete sense of the whole thing. Mike does a man’s work on his blog, and Hubris has been on there- you guys remember?

Kenosha (the Fest, of course, and the town as well) is wonderful.  And things like it should happen in a lot of cities around the country (and the world)  If you’re lucky enough to have such a thing in your city (Not many do.  There’s TOONFEST of course… and… well…), you have my admiration and envy.  If not, try to make it next year, willya?

Kenosha MTF02

└ Tags: Cartooning, comic strip, Jeff Keane, Kenosha, Lincoln Peirce, Mike Peterson, More Than Funny, Rick Stromoski, scott stantis, Terri Libenson, Todd Clark, ToonFest
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A whole book of outdoorish cartooning

Sep19
by Greg Cravens on September 19, 2014 at 7:32 am
Posted In: Blog

You all know The Oatmeal, right?  Not The Onion, but The Oatmeal.  Anyhow, it has funny cartoons in it, and this is one of them.  if you CLICK HERE you can read an excerpt from a WHOLE BOOK of outdoorishness in cartooning.  Looks good to me! Screen Shot 2014-09-19 at 7.28.07 AM

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Old Skate

Sep18
by Greg Cravens on September 18, 2014 at 3:20 pm
Posted In: Blog

Here’s a neat article for anyone who remembers skating in their youth- even if your youth was long ago or recently.  The changes come and go, and somehow we attach some of our memories to some of the oddest things.  CLICK HERE to see the whole thing:Screen Shot 2014-09-18 at 3.16.34 PM

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