Monthly Archive for June, 2008

shirts and comics for sale!

I printed extra shirts and mini comics because a few people online and some of my local friends expressed interest in buying them. Also, at the moment it looks like I won’t have a table at SPX this year. I’m currently still planning on going, but unless someone out there is willing to sell me a little bit of space at their table, I won’t be bringing most of this stuff down with me so I might as well get rid of it all now. Spread the word!

This & That #3 - $4.00
This & That 3

Brand new, first printing! 36 black and white pages with a screen printed cover. Printed and assembled by hand, so you know these little books have plenty of love in them! It collects some of my comics that have been published in various anthology books, as well as a number of unpublished stories, assorted drawings and single panel cartoons.

Champion T-Shirt - $15.00
champion shirt!

I screen printed all of these by hand on tagless 100% cotton shirts. The shirts were all washed prior to printing so there should be minimal shrinking, if any at all. Available in adult sizes only for now: Small, Medium, and Large. Quantities unfortunately are pretty limited and I have already set a few aside for people. I’m not sure how soon I’ll be printing another batch of these.

This & That #2 - $2.00
This & That 2

I sold out of the first batch of these a while ago and had to do a second printing for MoCCA. 16 pages, black and white, printed and assembled by hand. It collects some of my personal favorite stuff that I drew in 2005-2006, pretty much all just short strips, no longer stories. It features the little champion guy on the cover.

Buttons!
buttons!

You can get any three for $1.00 or all seven different designs for $2.00. If ordering just three, please specify which three you’d like when you email me!

THE SUPER MEGA ULTRA SECRET BONUS LEVEL DEAL FOR REALLY COOL PEOPLE
For $20.00, you can get a shirt, both This & That #2 and #3, all seven different buttons, AND an exclusive super tiny Snowman With A Robot head mini comic, which is 10 full color pages and only 1.25″ tall. If you think you might be cool enough to participate in this deal, please let me know in your email!

Snowman With A Robot Head

I could probably figure out how to set up a fancy “buy now” paypal button for each item, but I’m really pretty excited about drawing and making cool stuff right now and would rather be doing that than fiddling with the computer so if you are interested in buying anything, this is what you do:

If you’d like to order anything, send an email to philintheblanks AT gmail DOT com and let me know what you want, how many, and what size if you are ordering a shirt. I will respond to each email with a total and my paypal address, which you can then send the money to. Please be sure to include your name and address with your paypal payment!

Shipping for any orders that include shirts will be $5.00. Shipping for any order that does not include a shirt will be $2.00. Shirts weigh more than mini comics, plus I’ll be sending them in those fancy envelopes with bubble wrap coating the inside so that they will be protected if the package gets wet on it’s epic journey. The fact that paypal always takes a cut is also factored into the shipping cost. Shipping anywhere other than North America will be a little more, let me know where you are if this is the case and I’ll try to figure out what the cost will be. I always feel bad charging people for shipping, so I will be throwing a few buttons in with every mini comic or shirt order while supplies last

Thanks so very much to everyone who even considers ordering anything!

If by any chance there is anyone reading this that might be able to help me out with a little bit of table space at SPX this year, please let me know! I’ll give you comics, snacks, hugs, and money!

I should also mention that I know there are still a few of you waiting for commissions from a while ago! I halted work on commissions as I was getting ready for MoCCA but am now going to be chaining myself to the drawing table for the foreseeable future. You guys will be getting some neat swag to make up for the delay and to thank you for being so very patient whenever I do finally finish the commissions and mail them out.

MoCCA Art Fest 2008

It was great! Before I get into my detailed report of the weekend, I just want to say that it was really great meeting everyone that came by the table or that I bumped into while wandering around! I think it’d be pretty much impossible for me to go through and list every single person I met or traded comics with, so I’m not even going to attempt it. I really did enjoy meeting so many awesome and talented people though and finally getting to match some more faces and names to some of the great art and comics that I see every day on this little thing we call the internet.

THE TRIP DOWN
My brother Tyler and I drove down to NYC on Friday night with our friends Nate and Stuv. It was a bit of an adventure, getting down there, and I don’t feel like typing up the whole story but it ends with us getting lost in the Bronx, eventually finding our way to Yonkers around 3 in the morning, realizing there weren’t any more trains into the city until 5:30, somehow sneaking into the train station which was all dark and locked up, and watching Arrested Development on my laptop for two and a half hours while waiting. When the train finally arrived we took it into the city and headed to our friend Mike’s apartment, where we were staying for the weekend. Of course it was a little after six in the morning at this point and Mike was understandably fast asleep, so we were locked out until he finally answered his phone sometime after seven. Everyone crashed and slept for a while, but I was feeling restless and didn’t drift off for even a second! I eventually gave up on the idea of sleep and jumped onto the A train all by my lonesome self so that I could go down to the Puck building to meet up with Jess Fink and her whole crew and help set our table up before the show. I wasn’t even really feeling sleepy, just exhausted from the hassle of traveling and being locked out of more than one destination throughout the night.

THE SWEATY CROWD OF INSANELY TALENTED PEOPLE THAT IS MOCCA FEST
I arrived at the Puck building and got into the line of exhibitors waiting to sign in and set up. MoCCA was split up into two floors in the Puck building, the first and the seventh. We were up on the seventh and while it was pretty warm up there the entire weekend, it was a little more relaxing and we had a really great view! I spent most of the first day sitting at the table, only getting up to wander a little once or twice towards the end of the day. Our table was right next to a big group of Norwegian cartoonists, one of whom was Jason. Jason, for those that don’t know, is one of my all-time comics heroes. I am totally obsessed with his books! I didn’t get to talk to him at all the first day (or maybe I was too nervous to try), but I did spot him wandering around on Sunday and so I gave him some mini comics and got to shake his hand and stuff. I met a lot of fantastic people! The whole day kind of blurs together in my memory, but I met an overwhelming amount of people and browsed through an overwhelming amount of neat comic books and art.

SATURDAY NIGHT
The con ended each day at six. Mike, Stuv, Nate, and Tyler (who did all show up at the con after sleeping for a bit) had left a little earlier, but I met back up with Tyler and had dinner with him, Jess, Eric Feurstein, and Adam Cadwell. We were going to go to some sort of fancy cartoonist dinner/party but didn’t feel like dealing with a big crowd so we instead went to Acme, a cool little restaurant (which is actually where I met up with Jess and Eric in person for the first time at MoCCA 2006). After diner Tyler and I headed back uptown to Mike’s place so that our whole crew could go to a birthday party at our friend Chris Casciano’s place in Harlem. Chris is one of my best friends from childhood who is also trying to break into illustration. The party was fun, it was great to visit with old friends, and I was half of a beer pong team that went undefeated for almost the entire party. After the party we headed back to Mike’s to sleep, which was something I had not done in like 40 hours or something.

SUNDAY
Day two of the con was much busier, at least for our table. I sold a lot more than the first day. I also bought a bunch of things. Again, the con itself is a big blur of awesome in my memory. I met so many people and bought/was given/traded for so many great comics. I spent more time walking around on Sunday, actively seeking out people I wanted to meet or catch up with. At some point in the day there was apparently a fire in the building, and we were all evacuated to the street for half an hour or so. I didn’t mind, it gave me a chance to get some air and grab a beverage.

After the show ended we packed up headed out. I again grabbed dinner with Jess and our whole crew of travelers. After dinner My group and I went back uptown to Mike’s again to grab the rest of our bags and then we started the long and tiring trip home. We got back to Syracuse a little after five in the morning and I went immediately to sleep and slept until two in the afternoon today. Now I’m sitting here, eyeballing this big pile of comics I brought home with me. I can’t wait to read them all!

ASSORTED HIGHLIGHTS
-Getting to hang out with Jess and Eric again. It’s always so much fun!
-Not being able to find Chris Wright at the show and then bumping into him afterwards in the street and sadly turning down a free copy of his new book Ink Weed (because I’d bought one earlier) and an invitation to a party at Aaron Renier’s house! Shucks! I would have loved to go and shmooze with all the cool kids but we had to hit the road and get back home to Syracuse.
-Nervously talking to some of my all time favorite cartoonists like Jason. He was sitting at the table right next to ours for most of the first day but I couldn’t think of anything to say to him that wasn’t “OH MY GOD I LOVE YOUR COMICS.” On the second day I saw him wandering around and decided to just run up and talk to him and give him some comics even though I still hadn’t though of anything to say really. And Lilli CarrĂ©! She was sitting pretty close to us too so I forced myself to talk to her and we ended up trading mini comics and she actually remembered me from when we’d briefly met a couple years ago. I have a pretty big art crush on her. Her book Tales of Woodsman Pete is one of my favorite books of all time!
-Meeting freaking MICHEL GONDRY and his son and getting to give them some of my comics. I got some of the comics they’d both made and Michel Gondry sat and drew a little picture of me in his. His son Paul was drawing some really wild stuff.
-Seeing my friend Frank Cammuso and getting to finally see a copy of his Knights of the Lunch Table book, which I helped color.
-Mumbling my way through two different podcast interviews and not really making any sense or saying anything particularly interesting.
- Meeting and/or catching up with zillions of amazing people!

I forgot to bring a camera with me, but I did snap a couple of pictures with my phone. Almost none of them are from the con itself.

Tyler relaxes on the floor next to our table.

Jess Fink!

I hung out and took some pictures with Joey Weiser during the fire evacuation.

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Waiting for a train on our way back from the party in Harlem. We were full of beer.

The only picture of me from the entire trip, I think. I had been awake for 40+ hours!

Here is Jess Fink again! She wasn’t posing, she looks like this all the time.

Here is a neat truck I saw.

Again, thanks so much to everyone that came buy and bought stuff or gave me comics or traded comics or just said hi! I am just now going to sit down and try to make a dent in the big pile of books and mini comics. It was too much fun and I’m already looking forward to the next show. SPX isn’t that far off! Speaking of which, does anyone want to sell me a tiny portion of their table? I will give you hugs and snacks and comics and money.

This & That 3

This & That 3

36 pages with a screen-printed cover. I was planning to do black ink on orange paper, but I couldn’t find any orange paper that was thick enough. Instead I went with dark blue on a soft green, which was actually what I was thinking about doing before I thought of orange. I’ll have them, along with tons of other comics and goodies, this weekend at the MoCCA Art Fest. I’ll be exhibiting at table S12 with Jess Fink and a few other wonderful people. I hope to see you there!

shirts!

shirts
shirts

Printing on shirts was not an easy first screen printing project! I’m pretty exhausted. I only goofed up a couple of them bad enough that I probably won’t be able to sell them, which is better than I expected things to go.

The color of the shirts isn’t really accurate in these pictures due to dim basement lighting. I’ll take some pictures tomorrow in natural light, hopefully of someone wearing one. I’m keeping the screen around for a while, so if I sell out of this first little run at the MoCCA Fest this weekend I’ll be able to print more for people that want to order online later and for SPX in October (If I ever end up finding some table space…)