Comics: May 2008 Archives

Free Comic Day

| | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)
I was at Time Warp comics Saturday morning to sign things and draw stuff for "Free Comic Book Day".  I always kind of dread this event.  On one hand it makes me feel like a real cartoonist, but on the other hand I really don't belong there.  I don't draw superheroes and most of the kids aren't old enough to read and/or understand my work. 
The day got a big boost when I saw that I was seated right next to John Porcellino whose work I really like and who I'd met once before at APE in San Francisco.  He had a lot of good advice and similar insights about cartooning and the psychology behind most cartoonists.  One of my favorite moments was when a guy asked us to draw Felix the Cat.  We both started drawing and realized that we had no idea what Felix really looked like.  We tried to figure it out, and john scrawled a little cat face that didn't look like Felix(well not exactly).  About half an hour, out of the blue he says, "Y'know, I'm starting to think this is a really good picture of Felix the Cat.
toyjosh.jpg
I really had fun talking with him and his wife.  We laughed a lot.  A little boy asked him to draw Superman, and I watched him do one in his style.  I thought it was great, but the little boy looked confused.  Later he told me he was "shaking inside" while drawing it!  I was asked to draw a lot of superheroes, and I tried, but they felt like failures.  My favorite drawing was one I did of Nightcrawler.  I only had what I'd remembered from the X-Men movie posters, so I just made it up and the kid was laughing and said he liked it anyway.
After John left I was pretty bored and I was getting a little surly.  I was sitting there doodling and a guy came up who thought I was doing caricatures and said, "Hi, oh, are you doing someone right now?"
I said, "Yeah, your mom." without thinking.  He cocked his head, then started cracking up.  I was glad he didn't kick my ass.  I started doing a caricature of him and he interrupted me - "Think you could draw me like this so I don't have a double chin?"
I said "It's a caricature, I'm supposed to be making fun of you!"
"I know, it's just-I hate it!"
I erased it and he was happy.  The next guy who was about 60 walked up and said, "I have a lot of ideas, but I can't draw, so I'm looking for an artist to work with."  Now, if you're any sort of cartoonist you hear this all the time, so I was trying to say no without hurting his feelings.
"I write and draw, and I don't really do superhero stuff, like-"
"Well, I used to be into super heroes, but now (dramatic pause) I'm into Jesus!"
Shit.....I told him to get in touch with Chick Publications and he left.  I left shortly thereafter.

Here are some sketchbook pages from the last week.  I'm also writing a script for my next comic!  I've never written a script before, I usually just have a general idea about where the story is leading, but I want to have everything worked out this time.

ww.jpgexistent.jpgbipobro.jpgbaldgirl.jpg










 







: Digg! : StumbleUpon Toolbar : : : Add to Technorati Favorites

About this Archive

This page is a archive of entries in the Comics category from May 2008.

Comics: April 2008 is the previous archive.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

Comics: May 2008: Monthly Archives