Just a reminder to all you fine folk that there’s a Hubris book available for purchase. It’s the proper size and weight to perch next to “Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader” and, if you wish to buy one to give as a gift to appropriate friends and family, I will authorize you to sign my name in it, officially making it an ‘autographed copy’ and therefore worth double points in holiday gift giving. Click on these words here to go to the order site.

I had an excuse to plow through some old comic book pages I drew the other day, and ran across this- I drew it during my first year as a freelancer. December 1991, business got slow over the Christmas holidays and I thought I’d better keep busy. This had been rolling around in my head for quite a while back then, and I took the time to draw several pages. The poetry’s not art, and I’m not entirely sure I’m happy with the cute little story- it hinges on a theme used in an Indiana Jones movie at one point, and that just seems stupid, now. But it was useful as a sample of my work at the time. I took the pages to San Diego Comic Con a year or two later, back when SDCC wasn’t quite the juggernaut it is now. Anyhow, just in case you needed something new to look at in place of Guessing Game pictures (which we’ll come back to) then here you go:
clicking on it might even get you a larger view.
Fine. Won has now proved that no matter how obscure the signage, he can track it down with a minimum of visual cues.
Here’s the photo of the sign he correctly identified.
I have another signage photo, with a cute little Hubris sticker for scale and everything.
You’re not gettin’ it yet. Can’t stand for Won to track it down within minutes.
So this time, I’ve skipped ahead in the order and brought a toughie up for you guys.
It’s indoors.
It’s in a public place.
Anybody can just walk in and see this sticker.
There you go. Good luck.
Okay. Won won. Again. He discovered that the previous photo was from this sign:
I’m sure we’re all suitably impressed.
But now we go to this:
By now, hopefully I’ve learned to successfully eliminate all the tricky little digital clues embedded in the photo info. Maybe not. If there’s something to find, I reckon you guys can find it.
I know I’ve said it before, but this time… surely this is a real challenge. Maybe impossible.
Go for it!
Okay, we’re refining our game here, and things are about to get tough.
I thought the last one was gonna be tough, but Won was tougher. In less than an hour, he figured out that a photo of a Hubris sticker inside the ‘O’ of part of a word that spelled ‘yon’ was actually from here:
Less than an hour- to pin down a specific location like this? Man. Tough.
So we’re having to up the game anyhow.
No more Mr. Nice Guy. I got a couple of photos lined up that’ll take even Won some serious hard-target work to even start a good guess.
Y’all ready for this?
Bam.
Good luck! And remember, they just get harder and harder from here on out.
Oh, and if you need some Hubris stickers to set up your own photos, you just click on the contact button and let me know.


















