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Birthday presence

Oct28
by Greg Cravens on October 28, 2012 at 8:04 am
Posted In: Dirty Pictures

The local skatepark just turned a year old.  As if that wasn’t cool enough, it got a gift… or rather WE got a gift.  There’s a 16′ steel wave that was added to the park just about a month ago.  Here it is:

The surface is becoming art.  The swirls and whorls from countless turns are beautiful, plus, the park enthusiasts are trying to slap stickers as high up the wave as possible as they ride.  Normally, I’m not so fond of putting stickers on the nice new skatepark, but when they’re that far over your head, it’s sort of impressive to see ’em there.  No Hubris stickers yet.

└ Tags: Anniversary, bike, Birthday, BMX, skate, skatepark, stickers, wave, whorls
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Grate. That’s just Lovely.

Oct27
by Greg Cravens on October 27, 2012 at 10:39 am
Posted In: Dirty Pictures

We recently got some neighborhood improvements made.  One of the improvements were the grate covers over the storm drains.  There was a very specific reason for the change from one kind of grate to the other.  The reason involved the previous neighborhood improvement.

QUIZ FOR YOU:

What was the previous neighborhood improvement that led directly to this improvement?

└ Tags: grate, neighborhood improvement, Storm drain
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The book thing.

Oct23
by Greg Cravens on October 23, 2012 at 9:51 am
Posted In: Blog

Well, I’m really new to this book thing.  But here I am flogging another book.  I just got my big box of them and sat down to look through the printed version.  I like it.  I’ve been doing The Buckets  comic strip for a long while, with a few disappointing outcomes over publishing a new Buckets book.  After this last time, I figured I needed a book no matter what, and asked John Lotshaw with Moonbase Press to set it up for me.  He did, and now I know what everyone in my family and group of friends are getting for Christmas.   If you have family and friends, I encourage you to consider The Exhausted Parents Guide To Why Your Life Is Normal.

I went back through six years of Buckets strips, reading each one.  The ones that made me laugh out loud were used in this book.  So that’s what you’re getting: distilled Buckets O’ Funny.  Concentrated Humor in a neat package.  Remember to get extras, ’cause you’re gonna want to cut one of them up to put your favorite cartoons on the fridge and on your office door.  See?  That’s me being helpful.  Christmas and birthdays, anniversaries, baby showers, Hannukah, Eid, Festivus, Agnostica, Solstice, New Year, Black Friday… I honestly do not wish to interfere with your right to give and receive celebratory gifts  in your own freely-chosen fashion, within the bounds of your country’s attempts to legally restrict any antisocial craziness going on.  I’m just sellin’ books here.  Enjoy.

└ Tags: book, Exhausted Parent's Guide to Why Your Life Is Normal, Greg Cravens, The Buckets
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DeVarelier, artist

Oct23
by Greg Cravens on October 23, 2012 at 9:25 am
Posted In: Dirty Pictures

I may have mentioned that I do career day at a couple of schools around here.  Add to that, walking a big dog to drop off and pick up my kids at school, and you get a few students who know what I do for a living.  A young man named DeVarelier Mitchell shows me some of his artwork now and again.  And he asked if I could publish a cartoon he drew.  Of course, I said “yes”.  Publishing isn’t what it used to be, apparently.  When I was a kid, getting published meant knowing somebody who worked at the local paper, or at least at a screenprint shop that needed some work on the cheap.  Now?  Ask that kid’s dad, the one with the webcomic if he’ll pop it on there one Tuesday.

Anyhow, here’s DeVarelier’s cartoon.  If you’d like to see it nice and large you’ll have to click on it, and then maybe click on it again until you get the huge version.  I took the blue notebook lines out for you, and I made up a little sketchbook for DeV, so he can draw on unruled paper for a bit.  I think he has a big future in mutant violence comics.  I’m sure you agree.

Would you like to be ‘published’?  I’d prefer things with skateboards and bikes and such in it, or maybe even Hubris or Kara or somebody, but hey, if you read the Hubris, the least I can do for you is use a Tuesday here and there to get you published… whatever that means in these days of digital media.

└ Tags: cartoon, DeVarelier, draw, Mitchell, mutant, notebook, sketchbook, violence
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Would you like a skateboard magazine?

Oct21
by Greg Cravens on October 21, 2012 at 3:20 pm
Posted In: Talk About Toys

Would you like a skate mag?  It’s the 21st century, so you don’t expect to go to the bookstore do you?  HERE it is.

└ Tags: luchaskate, magazine, skate, skateboard
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