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A thousand words

Feb21
by Greg Cravens on February 21, 2013 at 6:13 am
Posted In: Non-Hubris comics

You ever wonder what the Hubris gags sound like in my head before they wind up on paper and thereafter on your computer?

It’s probably not what you think.  In fact, it’s what I think, and my brain’s not wired in an efficient manner.

So you’re getting the edited down images and words.  Granted, I let myself roam fairly freely, but let’s take yesterday’s cartoon, for example.  Mick’s trying to climb the wall.  The description of that cartoon wandered far afield with concepts that will probably make it into the strip someday (Tshirt cannons and Red Bull cans… Teaser! Spoiler!)

On the other hand, sometimes I do pictures that elaborate on a few words.  It’s easier to do when working with a partner.

Jay Schiller, years ago, sent me scripts for a Florida editorial cartoon we used to do.  One of the scripts dealt with the death of Princess Diana.

His script said, “Draw a Paparazzi in the casket with her, taking a photo.”  Nice.  Elegant.  Says a lot.  Well done, Jay.

So I drew this:

I’m still very pleased with it.  It’s dark, somber, it’s a subtle indictment of the practices of the paparazzi ( I think that anytime you’re followed down the street by shouting people who are taking your photo without permission and with intent for their own profit, that’s a bit of an attack, you know?  Self defense come into play there?  Maybe.)

So there you go.  Words and Pictures.

 

└ Tags: Diana, editorial, florida, Greg Cravens, Jay Schiller
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Feelin for ya’ Flyboarding

Feb19
by Greg Cravens on February 19, 2013 at 9:20 am
Posted In: Gideos

FeelingForYa has struck gold again for us. Here’s a video she thinks Hubris (and therefore us, TeamHubris) should get a kick out of.

└ Tags: feelingforya, Flyboard, water
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Et two, Brute? Or et three or more?

Feb16
by Greg Cravens on February 16, 2013 at 12:01 am
Posted In: Talk About Toys

Have you seen these Brute conversions to the modern Jeeps?  Ohhhhhh, man.

I’ve got to admit, I hadn’t heard about them until there was an ad through the Quadratec catalog emails I get.

I’ve got an old ’86 Jeep CJ, and I occasionally need to do things to it to keep it running.  It’s gotten to the point that the door handles are wearing out, and I’ve got to replace them now.  Erg.

Anyhow, the Quadratec catalogs are great, but not just for finding new parts for old Jeeps.  There’s also the new new crazy stuff for the new Jeeps.

And I had to click on this Brute thing. “I hadn’t heard that Jeep was making a pickup truck again” I thought.  And they’re NOT.  But you can convert your Jeep into such a thing, if you have that kind of time and money.

Ohhhh, I wish I had that kind of time and money.

Of course, you wouldn’t be seeing HALF as many Hubris cartoons here if I did.  I’d be off on the trails out West somewhere with a kayak and a bike stowed on my Brute.

└ Tags: AEC, Brute, conversion, jeep
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Waiting in Line

Feb14
by Greg Cravens on February 14, 2013 at 12:38 pm
Posted In: Play Nice

 

It’s legendary among surfers, if I understand right.  There’s a line you wait in until it’s your turn, and if you’re new there in some way, you might get pushed back in line a bit.  There’s a code… an etiquette… to these things.

I haven’t experienced the surfer thing.  I wanted to.  I told my buddy Mike Ramirez, who had been a surfer before moving to Memphis, that when Hubris hit it big and got a high-money syndication deal, that we’d go to the beaches he frequented through college and he’d teach me to surf.  Gosh, that was a long time ago.

I have experienced it in whitewater kayaking.  At a play-wave, the downstream traffic has first call at the wave.  You get out of their way as they come through.  You find your place in line in the eddie at the river’s edge.  You see who was there before you, checking both sides of the river.  If there are two entry points to the play spot, you’ve got to watch and only get in when it’s Your Turn. There’s always going to be some jostling and some inexperienced boaters just aren’t going to be able to avoid jostling forward and back. Apologize.  And let the guy you’ve jostled past slip around you to claim his turn at the wave.

Mostly, you’re not going to be called out for jumping line the first or second or even the third time… Mostly, you’d better move your ass on down the river if you’ve jumped line without looking as though you’re really really sorry about it and not at all the self-important jerk you obviously are.  You hear stories about what happens to the cars and campsites of people who chronically and snottily jump line as a matter of course. DBAD, dude.

It happens at the skatepark, too, of course.  I usually like to go so early that no one else in his right mind is interested in being awake.  I’m not very good at scanning a crowd bunched up around the Serpentine or the Bowl and figuring out whose turn it is. Also, I’m not a very good skater and I feel like the little things I’m capable of are wasting other skaters’ time in there.  Other skaters are usually really cool about disabusing people of this notion- they know everyone has their skill level, and don’t mind you learning. You’re using YOUR time in the bowl, not theirs. They don’t mind waiting their turn.

Even when the little kids with their TarMart bikes come and ride through the Serpentine.  People watch and wait and, if the occasional kid seems to be slowly circling around at the end of the run over and over again, the kid doesn’t get an earful of expletive. There’s usually some teenager that’ll wander over and say, “Good run.  It’s time to come on out and let the next guy in, okay?” and the kid pushes his bike out of the run. The next skater typically does something so amazing you feel it was worth the wait.

So. No matter what your non-team sport might be…Play nice, right?

└ Tags: etiquette, kayak, Line, play wave, protocol, skate, skatepark, surf, whitewater
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Head in the Game

Feb12
by Greg Cravens on February 12, 2013 at 3:59 pm
Posted In: Gideos

‘FeelinForYa’ sent the link to this gem. Who can spot the issue with this?

└ Tags: Backflip, helmet, skate, Stair, video
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