The Future

Cartoon compatriot Rod McKie wrote a really interesting blog a few days back. I meant to comment on it immediately, but wanted to give it a little time to marinate in the crock pot of my head.

A quick peek to get you on the same page:

I don’t know about you, but I have even noticed a reduction in the number of cartoons published by some of my favoured publications. One of the high-paying publications published only 3 cartoons in a recent issue, and there is an equally small amount in this month’s issue of another, usual, gag cartoon championing publication. Adding this possible decline to the shrinking space afforded to comic strips in the home of that art, the US, and the rapid loss of Editorial cartoonists in that country, I think the demise of the 3 or 4 panel daily strip cannot be too far away, and that shortly, comic strips will follow gag cartoons into history.

And a bit more (it’s hard to give bullet points on this, you really should read the whole thing):

I look forward to the Manga revolution, and the rise of the graphic novel because having a trust-fund and being able to afford the time to write (it has always been the chosen profession of the well-to-do), or simply having been to Oxbridge or East Anglia will not enable those people to produce this new, popular, literature. This one, I’m afraid, involves a modicum of real talent. The Jaspers and Tristans cannot draw, and no amount of circle-jerk reviews by their old class-mates who have become critics will make their graphic-less attempts popular.

Vive La Revolution.

Wow, huh?

Don’t get me wrong, I think there’s always going to be a place for comic strips, gag cartoons, editorial cartoons and the like, but you can’t ignore that markets and tastes are changing radically underneath our feet, and you’d have to be a fool to ignore it.

That being said, I’m going to be happily doing my little gags for the foreseeable future as I think the web has opened thousand of thousands of mini-markets I can sell to, but I have to admit, at night before I hit the sack, sometimes I’m haunted by the graphic novel I’ve yet to address.

And it scares me.

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Why… Is… Andertoons… So… Slow…

Lately I’ve noticed everyone’s favorite cartoon website coming up a little slowly.

I was content to chalk it up to a lousy connection on my part, but I started hearing complaints from folks and I finally had my web guys look into it.

The culprit? The cartoon ratings system.

Apparently the feature has proved so popular that it’s slowing down the entire database, and thusly, the load time for the site.

Anyway, never fear, a fix is in the works and it should resolve itself in a few days. meanwhile, get yourself a coffee while the site loads, or bond with your children or something. Think of it as a little gift of quiet time from me.

Thanks to everyone who dropped me a line about it!

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Anonymous Celebrity (Kinda Sort Of)

I was reading Tom Richmond’s blog about a local mag’s cover story on him, and this popped out at me:

The story did serve one useful purpose. Several of our neighbors who we did not know well now know what I do for a living… apparently I was previously believed to be a lawyer.

I’ve often thought/hoped that my neighbors are wondering “I dunno, he’s home all the time; what do you think he does?!”

I have to admit, I love it when people ask what I do, because, let’s face it, I have a really freakin’ cool job.

The thing I love even a little bit more is when I get something like this: “So you like do a comic for the local paper or something?”

And then I get to play what my wife calls the credibility card (I call it the badass card) and say “actually, I do a lot of work for magazines like Reader’s Digest, Good Housekeeping… I think I’m in the current Forbes. That sort of thing.”

I know, pride goeth before a fall and all that, but it’s fun watching them have to all of a sudden take me seriously.

Anyway, congrats to Tom on his cover story. Go read his blog; I’m going to go get some dessert.

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Bezos Is Funny

Ok, maybe not Bezos, but someone over at Amazon has a good sense of humor.

Saw this when visiting Amazon this morning:

Homer

Being the Simpsons nut that I am…

Homer1

This is the funny part. Check out recommendations if Homer is your dad:

Homer2

And here’s Darth Vader:

Darth

Love the geiger counter and the dark laundry wash! Kudos to, well, someone over at Amazon.

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