For the next two weeks, bids are being accepted at Heritage Auctions for the original artwork that is featured in the Team Cul-de-Sac book (see my last post). I was lucky enough to see a preview of the book this weekend at the Reuban Awards in las Vegas and it's an absolute must-have item. And now is your chance to own an original piece featured in the book and help out a good cause in the process. Pieces available include 128 originals by a veritable who's-who of cartoonists including Stephan Pastis, Bill Amend (Foxtrot), Sergio Aragonés (Mad), Jim Davis (Garfield), Richard Thompson himself and even Bill Watterson (Calvin and Hobbes) although I don't expect that last one is going to go cheap, after just a few hours it's already at $1,600! The page 74 artwork is by me, as seen below in b&w (it's colored in the book). It could be yours. The price is currently just $4!
Monday, May 28, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Rabbits Against Parkinson's
The blurb: Artists from around the world are passionate about Richard Thompson's work. His cartoon, Cul de Sac, has been endorsed by Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson--high praise indeed. In 2009, Thompson announced his diagnosis of early-onset Parkinson's. The Team Cul de Sac book serves as a showcase of original artwork donated to benefit Team Fox, the fundraising arm of the Michael J. Fox Foundation, founded in 2000 to help speed the development of better treatments for Parkinson's patients and, ultimately, cure the disease.
It's all for a good cause and don't let it put you off that I'm one of the contributors. I've seen a lot of the other worth therein and it's not to be missed! You can order it here.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Scrape
I was quite surprised to find that there isn't actually any actual bands called Scrape after a quick (and somewhat worried) Google search after I'd finished this strip. With so many new bands breaking through each year the pool of remaining names must be shrinking rapidly. The idea for this strip came while I was listening to the new CD by the malian rap band SMOD. Their original line-up of Sam, Mouzy, Ousco and Donsky was interrupted when Mouzy left the band but they wisely left the name intact.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
The Great Foxini
Over at the always great Big Blog of Kids Comics they have posted this fascinating Gold Key comic version of Fractired Fairy Tales from 1962. This story art for these stories is Mel Crawford working in the style of the great Al Kilgore (who usually handled the art for Dell and Gold Key Bullwinkle titles). The re-telling of the Aesop's Fable The Fox and the rabbit particularly caught my eye.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Rabbit Fest
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Sunday, April 8, 2012
Friday, April 6, 2012
The Rabbit Parade
This is a 1920's photograph of Dorothy Sebastian wearing a hybrid ermine/rabbit costume. A perfect image for the unofficial Lepus festival of fertility this weekend.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Salt Peanuts
My college degree is in Visual and Performing Arts which is why, when I graduated, my first job was walking along a beach with a sandwich board advertising a nightclub.
Gnome Is Where The Art Is
Here's today's strip which, due to complications beyond my control, isn't loading at the GoComics site today. Since Friday was Dr. Seuss's birthday and yesterday was Super Tuesday, one can ascertain that today must be Wacky Wednesday. Click for a bigger view!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
One Trick Pony!
calling all rabbits-being-pulled-out-of-hats fans. This T-shirt is for sale over at Woot! today for just $12 (shipping including if you reside within these United States). Don't delay or the price rises to $15 at midnight. This unpaid announcement comes to you courtesy of vague amusement during a time of idleness.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Rabbits Against Flat Cutouts
Today's strip is one of those rare instances where I coincide the theme with a holiday of sorts. Typically I avoid all the religious holidays to focus on the quirky celebrations of tomfoolery (April 1st), mortality (Day of the Dead) and high seas shenanigans (Talk Like a Pirate Day). Today marks the tenth Valentine's Day I've spent with my spousal unit. maybe I'm getting slushy in my old age.
Today's delightful Google Doodle features a magic rabbit around about the 41 second mark. The awesome artist responsible, Michael "Lippy" Lipman, created it in Flash. Now that Adobe has started winding down the format in favor of HTML5 and Adobe Air I wonder if we will see the end of the golden era of computer generated animations as the tools become less accessible to creative people. Anyway, happy Valentine's Day.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
The Ears Have It
There's a lot going on here, although what intrigues me is the strange kazoo embedded into the larger rabbit's body. Is it some sort of curious lupine musical instrument or a fifties bong perhaps?
Friday, February 3, 2012
The WIld Front Ear
I long for a return to the astonishing colors of the fifties. Technicolor... come back! All is forgiven.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Incredibly Strange Rabbit Picture Number 47
It's hard to know where to start with this one. From the prosthetic leg to the Bugs Bunny headed wreath comprised of sad looking discarded toys this image has it all!
Who the heck is John Glynn?
In case you're wondering, he's my editor at Universal. I slipped his name into today's strip to make sure he was paying attention (and he was!). John is a frequent guest in many comic strips. Here's a brief selection.
Rabbits Against Earbud Tangles
Oh how I love this strip. Let me count the ways. More over at Dark Side of the Horse.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
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