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WCN’s alright…

by brig on July 27, 2009 at 8:21 am
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WebcomicsNation is back up… I’m sure the barrage of emails by other panic-stricken cartoonists was overwhelming… crisis averted! Whew!

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Where’d it go?

by brig on July 26, 2009 at 6:04 pm
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I am not sure what’s happening over at Webcomics Nation… but the site has expired! … so it says. A merging with ComicSpace has been in the works for some time…. but imagine my surprise when I go to upload and find that the WCN site is down completely with no notice or email heads up! I must say that I’m a tad concerned! Squid started at Webcomics Nation in 2007… Day one of Squid Row lives there…. sadly, this site hasn’t quite gotten all the archives in order. Head Squid is distressed. But I will keep all my squidlings informed as soon as I know myself. Meanwhile… archives!

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What the fuh?!

by brig on July 19, 2009 at 4:45 pm
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I just read some sad news… that the creator/artist/cartoonist of Cul-de-Sac has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s (see the article over at The Daily Cartoonist). That’s like a death sentence for a cartoonist. I give my most sincere condolences to Richard Thompson and my hopes in finding a cure for the &*^%%$ disease. I have a couple of friends who are dealing with Parkinson’s and so the article hits home. All I can say is What the fuh?!!!

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finally, Portland…

by brig on July 3, 2009 at 11:01 am
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This Portland post is way overdue…

I could throw out all the excuses… got behind with the strip, abducted by little green men from planet elbodula, blah, blah, blah… instead, I will just tell you about Portland…

Hotel Modera was so friggin’ groovey. Everytime I walked into the lobby, there was “get down music” overhead… electronic, funk, house…. and the art-centered furnishings and cool restaurant made it such a hip place to be seen (odd for a hotel).

nifty painting at hotel modera

nifty painting at hotel modera

the courtyard at Hotel Modera

the courtyard at Hotel Modera

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Wha? Who died?

by brig on June 26, 2009 at 10:00 am
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I spent yesterday afternoon gripping microns with my face nearly pressed against bristol board. I’ve been behind on my deadlines, so I barely looked up all day, didn’t acknowledge the computer or tv, and was no where near the media until I left my office at four. I was walking downtown with my lovelies when I heard Michael Jackson’s “Rock With You” blaring from an open car window. I immediately followed the lyrics that I knew so well, and sang along. This lead to telling my companions about how “Off The Wall” was on my all-time favorite album list and how I remembered the day I got it… 1979, 29 Palms military exchange… I was 8 years old (going on 9) and I LOVED that record. The horns, the oh-so-diggable beats… and “with the force don’t stop…” was constantly on my lips… although I admit, until I’d gotten the actual album, my friends and I regularly debated what it was he was actually saying… “The Four-stop,”…..  “to the force, don’t stop”…. printed lyrics cleared that up, thankfully.

Shortly after the “Off The Wall” conversation with my friends, another car cruised by with the MJ tunes cranked. Huh? Now that was odd. Cut to the nightly news at 5pm… that’s when I saw the UCLA Med Center… and the crowds and the outpouring. My first thought was “Nah… it’s just ‘Paul-is-dead’ stuff”…. but it was legit. And to be honest, it still hasn’t sunk in.

I liked “Thriller,” but it wasn’t my favorite. My sister loved this album. She was 3 when it came out. She sported the t-shirts and the buttons and professed her love before the age of 4. And she meant it… she grew up with Michael, as I did, buying his music and watching with eyes rolling, his odd behavior.

But I will never forget when my sister and I showed up at a dance club in Vegas some years ago… she walked up to the bar and “Man In The Mirror” was spinning… she, and a total stranger, broke into full chorus, singing along to Michael. It was a sight to see. This is what his music did…. and those memories won’t fade.

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