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Fright Reading

Apr18
by Greg Cravens on April 18, 2013 at 9:18 am
Posted In: Talk About Toys

You read?  I assume you do, ’cause you come here and let’s face it, Hubris is high literature.

But seriously…

You like to read words in word balloons, obviously, and here’s a different kind of thing you need to pick up and read.  Cartoonist Derf Backderf (The City) went to high school with Jeffrey Dahmer.  Remember him?  Notoriously grisly serial killer?  Derf used his journalistic and artistic skills to show you the infamous murderer in the days before… JUST before… he became the monster the world saw.

Tantalizing, isn’t it?  Plus, it’s all in cartoon pictures.  Yow.

You can order it HERE.  Don’t read it right before you go to sleep.  Just… don’t.  Especially not the Notes at the end.  It all feels so homelike that your mind hangs onto it while you’re sleeping.  Bad dreams.

└ Tags: Derf Backderf, Jeffrey Dahmer, My Friend Dahmer, The City
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Terror

Apr16
by Greg Cravens on April 16, 2013 at 11:19 am
Posted In: Non-Hubris comics

Get ready, get set, go… on an emotional roller coaster for the next few weeks while the Boston Horror is sorted out.  Americans aren’t good at Terror.  We were spared it for a good long while, as we heard about it in Lebanon and Ireland, and all those places that fall under the category ‘Other’.  It’s trickling in here, now.  We like to think that we’re a big glossy target that “lesser people” and “backward countries” hate, and that might be the case this time.  But everything else is the case, too.  Homegrown loonies, halfwitted inbreds, ego-driven creeds, counterculture crackpots, feverish revolutionaries and well-spoken demagogues are all “out there”- meaning “in here”.  Some terror you can try to prepare for and some you can’t.  That’s why it terrorizes us- it’s the Not Knowing.  We don’t know where it’s coming from, nor why, nor from whom, nor when, nor especially what will happen next.  That largely depends on who demands what happens next and whether they get what they demand… and the people making the most impassioned demands aren’t always using their forebrains and trying to outwit the terrorists, past or future.  No, the most impassioned, demanding victims can be as irrational and impassioned and demanding as the terrorists themselves, and the terrorists like it that way.  They’re calm right now, hiding and waiting to see what we’ll do.  “They” (the culprits this time and the culprits previously and the wannabes) hope that we’ll do something stupid and hamstring ourselves.  And we might.  I hope not.  We’ll see.

└ Tags: America, Bomb, Boston, death, marathon, run, televised, Terror, TV, Uncle Sam
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Rollin’ and Tumblin’

Apr13
by Greg Cravens on April 13, 2013 at 9:15 am
Posted In: Dirty Pictures

The County Fair cannot be said to be on the cutting edge of technology, but it IS doubtless on the cutting edge of deep-fried food-like things and amusements than can be neatly transported and/or assembled by people who cannot fathom how to keep one’s teeth into an adult lifespan.  That being understood, I wanna know where to get one of these things.  And I wouldn’t be paying no four dollars to bumble around in a kiddie pool, neither.  I’m thinking some kind of learning curve that leads to whitewater.

 

└ Tags: deep-fried, Fair, rides, rolling and tumbling, whitewater
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More ConStumes

Apr11
by Greg Cravens on April 11, 2013 at 7:37 am
Posted In: Dirty Pictures

I think there’s no comment needed here, other than to apologize for the shaky photos.  More ConStumes:

 

└ Tags: Con, constumes, costumes, MIdSouthCon, MSC
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Convention time

Apr09
by Greg Cravens on April 9, 2013 at 11:17 am
Posted In: Dirty Pictures

I have been giving considerable thought to bringing Hubris to various conventions around this country and Canada (Hey, Allan!) and so I’ve dipped my toe in, locally. Didn’t gamble much in the way of merchandise or table time, but it was fun, and I think there are a few new readers since then (Hey, guys!)

Here’s me at MidSouthCon-

I had some books to sell, a skateboard to sell, and lots of stickers to give out, along with some original pencil sheets for anyone who acted truly interested.  I’d also like to point out that the outlandish buckskin jacket I was wearing was complimented more and more thoroughly at the convention than it has been for ten years prior.

There weren’t a lot of sales made, and it was tricky to keep the attention of the Convention-goers.  Comic strips aren’t always the biggest hit at Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Comic book events.  Comic Strips are for a different kind of reader.  Some of you might take that as a compliment or as an insult when I point out that the convention-goers I was speaking to looked like this:

 

And like this:

 

└ Tags: Anime, buckskin jacket, Comic Books, comic strips, Convention, fantasy, kids, MIdSouthCon, science fiction, skateboard
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