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Kenosha

Oct02
by Greg Cravens on October 2, 2012 at 9:54 am
Posted In: Dirty Pictures

Okay, Jeff has some amazing stuff for me to post here, and I thought I had it ready to load up while I was out of town, but here we are without it and I’m going to delay it a day or so ’cause I have to honk on about my visit to The Festival Of Cartoon Art.  I saw some of you guys there, and met some cartoonists that I hadn’t before, and saw some old friends, and some NCS peers with whom I shared a few stages. It was great.  Here are some pictures for you:

The view out of my hotel window. Just right of center, you can make out a couple of museums- one of which hosted most of the Festival. The whole area used to be automobile manufacturing.

 

Books by the guests, available at the museum bookstore.

 

Rick Stromoski (Soup To Nutz) reviews my book. He's in charge of the National Cartoonist Society Foundation. They graciously helped out the Festival. It's what they're tasked with and they do a fine job, Rick especially.

 

 

 

 

Norm Feuti (Retail, Gil) in John Hambrock's studio (Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee)

 

There’s lots more tomorrow, but I thought you had plenty of comic strips to look up as it is:  Soup to Nutz, Retail, Gil, The Brilliant Mind Of Edison Lee.  Enjoy!

└ Tags: book, hubris, John Hambrock, Kenosha, Norm Feuti, Rick Stromoski
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Smoke ’em if you got ’em.

Sep25
by Jeff Cravens on September 25, 2012 at 9:46 am
Posted In: Lies Around The Campfire

from Jeff Outdoors-


The Department of Transportation cam showed that the mountain pass was smoke free, so that’s where we went.

I had been waffling for days between depression and trying to hide from my children without breathing outside air.  The smoke from the forest fires was so bad that the Health Department shut down the schools and told everyone to leave the area, or at the very least not to go outside.

Firefighters flying water where it'll be more use than it had been

The Health Department doesn’t have children.

I was trapped in my home with a 13 and an 11 year old who have a penchant for fighting in the most irritating ways.  My only respite was an occasional foray into the smoke choked town for groceries.  Meanwhile, my wife was on a Mediterranean cruise with her mother and cousin.  My compassionate side was thoroughly relieved that she was missing all of this, while my selfish side was wanting to film our children for 14 straight hours and then force my wife to watch the video when she returned.  I needed someone to share my pain.

My children were just as stir crazy as I was by the time I got the car loaded with snacks, fishing poles and waterbottles.  As we drove for an hour up to the mountain pass, the smoke thinned like my hair, and at the top, it was clearer than my shower door after a vigerous Windexing.  I felt better just getting out of the car in the parking lot.  The fresh air gave me new vitality while yelling at the children to stop hitting each other with the fishing poles.  “If one of those hooks gets stuck in your skin, I’ll have to cut the barb off, and those hooks cost money!”

We started up the Jeep track toward the lake in the fresh, clean air, when my daughter started crying.  I thought for a moment she was shedding a tear of joy for being in a land where the only smell was of fir trees.  No.  She was crying because she wanted the trail to be downhill both ways.  I took a physics and topography approach with her, which, if you’re a woman, you’ll know didn’t work.  Apparently, I was supposed to say, “Oh, sweetheart, I’m sorry you have to walk up hill, but we’ll be there before you know it and I’ll have treats waiting for you at the top!”

Whatever.

When the physics lesson failed, I went with, “Suck it up and stop harshing my buzz.”

We made it to the lake after quite a lot of tears and attitude.  At the lake, all memories of discomfort flew out the window.  We fed gray-jays out of our hands, fished, waded in the pristine water, listened to the silence of the wilderness, and breathed clean, smoke-free air.  While I was reveling in my new low blood pressure and heart rate, I overheard my daughter demanding that my son untangle the snarl in her fishing line.  Her reasoning was simple, “I only know how to catch.  You know how to fish, so fix it.”

As the sun dipped lower, I decided it was time to go.  On the way back down the trail, the children raced, cheated, then experimented with new ways of “accidentally” hitting each other with their fishing poles (without the hooks).

We loaded back up in the car, took one last breath of air, and drove back into the smoke.

The children are now asleep and I’m checking the windows to see where the smoke is leaking into the house.  Perhaps tomorrow I’ll take the kids to coalmine or China… you know, somewhere we can breathe better.

 

Jeff, Intrepid Dad and inspired writer

└ Tags: breathe, dad, fish hook, fishing, Jeff Cravens, kids, smoke, wildfires
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Join The Great Stanky Creek/Snake Oil Outdoors Fest

Sep22
by Greg Cravens on September 22, 2012 at 9:26 am
Posted In: Dirty Pictures

This is John. What sport shall he compete in? Hmmm.

It’s nearly time for the teams to start showing up for the ‘Fest.  

You want to be on one of them?

You can tell I’ve been meandering toward the crux of the storyline, right?  I didn’t want to rush at things and clog the pace with a lot of new characters all at once and lunge at the silly events as if we had to blur through the Outdoorfest to get onto another storyline.  Hopefully, the pace has allowed you to enjoy the new folks and the one-off gags without forgetting that we’re building up to the Outdoorfest.

Now, we’re building toward the time when the teams show up to compete. There’s going to be a lot of rapid-fire gags with different team members getting into all kinds of weird events.  It should be fun, but why should I design a lot of random individual faces and forms?  I went ahead and made up the characters for Kara’s team, but the people in the team called ‘The Tribe’ will be folks I kayak with.  There’s lots of teams to populate, and  you should be on one, right?

So.  Send me a photo.  Tell me your name.  Tell me what kind of thing you might compete in- bicycle, kayak, unicycle, hackeysack, funnel cake eating, rock climbing, running, swimming, dodgeball, skateboard, inline skate, BMX, interpretive dance, Duct tape regatta, you name it, I’ll try to work it in.  So there you go.  Click on the Contact or Email button on the homepage and join us on the Field Of Baffle Battle!

└ Tags: Baffle, Battle, compete, Great Stanky Creek, hubris, John Rose, join, Outdoorfest, Outdoorsfest, photo, Snake Oil, sport, Team
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Kenosha

Sep20
by Greg Cravens on September 20, 2012 at 9:24 am
Posted In: Blog, Non-Hubris comics

Hey.  I’ve been remiss in updating on non-cartoon days lately.  Sorry about that.  Been busy.  Twisted my ankle at the skatepark.  Wife was in a car wreck. Kids homework… let’s see… what else?  Oh yeah!  Kenosha!  I’m frantically trying to get things ready for Kenosha.  That’s what kicked off the Hubris book (HERE) and I had a proposal in for a Buckets book, too, but they’re not going for it at the moment.  There’s no time to get it done for Kenosha, but I bet I can have a Buckets book ready for everyone for Christmas gifts.

Anyhow, I bought a new laptop, so I can confidently go ’round and show off stuff at Kenosha, and next year- Comics Conventions!  Heyaaaah!  Do you go to comics conventions?  Do you want to see me there and buy a book or an original comic strip or a sketch?  I’m in the market for some Cons!  Let me know which one(s) you go to and I’ll do my best to be there!

 

Just for funsies, here’s a couple of cartoons you can also see (HERE) at MoreOnTV!

└ Tags: Car Wreck, comics, Conventions, Kenosha, Laptop, MoreOnTV
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Tall Tale Radio! Indigogo fun!

Sep15
by Greg Cravens on September 15, 2012 at 1:44 pm
Posted In: Blog

Hey!  Sorry for the delayed blog today!  I got all caught up in family stuff and getting ready to be interviewed on Tom Racine’s WebVideo 12 Hour Blog-O-Thon.  If you’re looking at this on Saturday the 15th, he’s still going, so tune in HERE.  He’s videobloginterviewing for 12 hours solid in order to promote his Indigogo fundraiser.  He’s upgrading his equipment for his fine, fine cartooning/comicbooking podcast (click HERE or track him down on iTunes!)  There’s even an ol’ interview with me, but you’d have to track it down on the site.  GO!

└ Tags: Tall Tale Radio, Tom Racine
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