There are various folks, encouraged by Memphis’ success in building a first-class skate park, who’re fundraising to help our their own towns in building nice skate parks, too. One way this is done is the occasional fun-fund raiser. Where folks donate things like (ahem) Hubris books and Hubris skate decks and… y’know… Real Art. Here are some photos I’ve been hanging onto of some fine lookin’ art that was sold to support the Hernando Skatepark, which (If I understand correctly) the town has already included plans for in a new park area, but if the local skaters can raise sufficient funds, then the city will put in a larger, better skate area. Coolness, I say. Just so long as maintenance for the park is accounted for in annual budgets, right, City Fathers?
So, DebRebel has sent another winner in: Click THIS for news. Local emergency dispatcher thinkin’ either outside the box or inside the apron strings:
I know we’re rapidly approaching the end, but before everyone forgets that there IS a Florida Gulf Coast University, I thought I’d throw this cartoon in here for you. Keep an eye on MoreOnTVcomics.com for more…
It’s Kid Art Day here at Hubriscomics again. Derion drew a skateboarder. More or less. He originally brought me the drawing with just the guy standing there. When I said that only drawings with Hubris-type themes were going on the website now, he added the skateboard and the ‘speed lines’.
I usually return the kids’ drawings to them in a little sketchbook make from 11X17 folded and stapled. I think that may be Derion’s motivation. I think that ’cause he handed me the drawing the first time and said, “I want a sketchbook!”
If I keep upping the ante required for these sketchbooks, eventually these young’uns will learn to draw all kind of cool stuff.
It’s truly Mud Minded in the Zeitgeist these days. DebRebel has pointed out the serendipity of the comics as Wiley Miller’s Non Sequitur comic strip ran THIS one this past Sunday:
If you’re not already familiar with Non Sequitur, you’re just not paying ANY attention to the funny pages, are ya? Wiley’s great.


















