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SPELLING BEE FOR CHEATERS/INKPOT AWARD WIN/COMIC-CON WRAP-UP

by keef on August 7, 2010 at 1:18 am
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Good lord all mighty!!  It took two weeks for me to sorta/kinda catch up on my comic strips–so I’m finally ready to suss out what happened in San Diego…

COMIC-CON WRAP-UP..

San Diego was all that and a bag o’ chips!!  We rolled in on Tuesday for the first time..and it was neat to see the convention floor in the early stages long before the masses show up.  I set up in my usual spot, K-15 in Small Press, and went to dinner with the fam.

An interesting note: The wifey said she felt like this was gonna be the last Comic-Con.  Weird.

Wednesday, I volunteered to judge the Eisner Retailer Award category..so me and a group that included Carla Speed McNeil, spent 8 hours going through packages and videos of the comic book stores vying for the award.

WHAT NOT TO DO IF YOU’RE TRYING FOR AN EISNER RETAILER AWARD:

-Do not submit a handwritten info packet.

-Do not spend the majority on talking heads..show the store and what goes on in it!

-Your shop doesn’t look its best when there’s a “CLOSED” sign on the front door and the shop is dark

WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE TRYING TO WIN AN EISNER RETAILER AWARD:

-Show off the diversity of the product you sell

-Highlight what you think makes your store unique

-Do something in the community beyond giving out free comics on “Free Comics Day”

It was neat to participate in the behind the scenes stuff re: the Eisners.  I was hoping to spend the day finishing deadlines, but c’est la vie!  Congrats to the Vault of Midnight, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for winning the 2010 Eisner.

From the judges suite, straight to Preview Night!  Preview is turning into one of the busiest days on the convention floor.  I think they should extend it to 10pm.

Thursday was my spotlight day. I forgot a plug for my laptop, so there was a bit of a delay.  And the arrival of Con bigwig David Glanzer made me a bit nervous, seein’ as I only see  the bigwigs when I’ve somehow done something illegal.

But no!!  Glanzer was there not to berate me for the beatdown I just  gave to someone who looked at me funny..He was there to present me with a 2010 INKPOT AWARD!!  The INkpot is a special award that Comic-Con International gives to a handful of folks every year for their achievements in their respective genres.  I was quite surprised and humbled.

Which made me forget to praise the wonderful lobster roll a transplanted Bostonian gave me earlier in the day.  The roll was from Bite of Boston, and I demand that you go there if you wanna taste the best lobster roll I’ve had on the West Coast!!  I’m sorry I didn’t mention it during the panel as promised!!

By the way–I think the lobster roll actually cured a stomach virus I had!  It’s medicinal!!

Thursday night, we hung with fellow toonists with attitude Shannon Wheeler and Stephen Notley. We attended a great dinner party hosted by Rochester Electronics, a Mass. based company that Steve and I did some artwork for.

Friday, I got up super early to go to Kinkos (oops–I mean FedEX Office), to finish off a deadline..Why doesn’t Kinkos stay open 24 hours during Comic-Con?  It would be worth it–I was there when they kicked folks out at 11pm and there with the others when it opened at 7am!

My 2nd panel of the con was the new incarnation of the Nappy Hour, my informal gathering of black cartoonists that, before this year, took place in a bar in the Gaslamp.  I made it a panel after hearing more than a few folks express their frustration with the annual “Black Panel”, that features at least one rapper per year.

Funny thing was, up until the panel started, I wasn’t sure who was gonna show up!  The only person I knew for sure would be there was C. Spike Trotman.  David Walker couldn’t make the Con, Dwayne McDuffie found out he was on the panel at the last minute ,  and Ned Cato wasn’t sure if he’d be too busy on the floor.  I was sweatin’!

But things came together well.  I brought along an egg-timer and organized the panel to play out like ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption.  The topics were on a board, and the panel had 4 minutes to talk about it before the buzzer went off.

It worked beautifully.  The combination of talkative opinionated Spike, short, succinct  veteran Dwayne, and some unexpectedly inspirational lines from Ned made it an easy, breezy panel.  And the  buzzer rang at just the right times.

It was nice too, cuz  I had a web cartoonist, a writer and a Comic-Con board member..so many perspectives were covered.

After the panel, I was asked to make it longer. Nah–you gotta leave em wanting more!

I also think having 3 people worked better than having four. I’m gonna do 3 from now on.

The rest of Friday was quite good.  The best sales day.  Also saw fellow ‘toonists with Attitude Ted Rall, Jen Sorenson, Matt Bors and Stephanie McMillan.

Ted and Mat are off to Afghanistan real soon.  Ted raised the trip money through Kickstarter.

But I believe they’re not going to Afghanistan.  I believe they’re on a top secret mission, heading upriver to take out a rogue cartoonist, who has become somewhat of a deity to his followers, leaving the severed hands of the  print cartoonists whose careers he’s destroyed with his web cartoon.

His name is Kurtz.

If I had time, I would create this Apocalypse Now parody.  But I don’t.

All right.  I’m sick of writing .  I hate blogs.  I’ll make the rest quick.

Leaving the Con on Friday, I said to my wife that the Con is one-step away from breaking out into a fight.  It was something that I sensed within the crowd that I never sensed before.

The Eisner Awards were Friday night at the Hilton.  The cast of Scott Pilgrim was there.  That movie is gonna be huge. I sat at a table in the corner scarfing the free eats.

Back at the hotel, I was drawing in the lobby, when Matt Groening came by.  And then Morgan Spurlock, who was filming a doc following several people who cam from different parts of the country to Comic-Con. Morgan asked if I’d be interested in doing an interview on camera.  I said yes.  Sounds like it’ll happen in a month or two.

Saturday was the slowest day, as usual.  Everyone upstairs to see the movie stars. Harrison Ford.  Helen Mirren. Robert Downey Jr.  Angelina Jolie.  Someone got stabbed over seating in the movie star hall, which confirmed my feelings about a fight breaking out.

Saturday night in the hotel bar, a bunch of stuff happened that supported what the wifey had to say about it feeling like the last Comic-Con.

-Bay Area pal and wonderful writer Beth Lisick came strolling by.  I called her over and wondered how someone as cool as her would wind up at Comic-Con.  She scored a gig interviewing a bunch of folks about all the vampire stuff going on.

-A bunch of go-go girls were doing stripper dances , 2 tables away

–Lance Reddick from the Wire went walking by ( I was too wasted to chase him down and go all fan-boy on him)

–Stan Lee came in, surrounded by Morgan Spurlock’s film crew, stopped right by our table, and then moved on to the next place.

Comic-Con has become the “It” place.  There’s nothing fringe about it anymore.   I’m not saying this is bad.  It just is.  And soon enough, it won’t be hip anymore.  So just go with it.  Someday, we’ll look back and say “Remember when Comic-Con was THE place to be on the planet at the end of July?

Sunday was better than Saturday.  And then it ended.

Hung out with the fam and Steve Notley,  and Miriam Libicki and her hubby Mike.

And made it home to Los Angeles in less than 3 hours on Monday!!

In conclusion, what can I say?  It was my first time as a special guest.  Everything paid for!!  How I can go back to being a mere professional exhibitor?!  Oh–I believe the Con will move to Anaheim in 3 years.

Thanks to everyone at Comic-Con International for a tremendous time. And special thanks to everyone who came by to say hello and pick up a book!!

SPELLING BEE FOR CHEATERS!!

I am soooo late getting on this.  Remember way, way back when I did a mini-golf for cheaters event?  I raised money for my mini-golf team so we could cheat during the tournament?  The same thing is happening this year, but this time it’s a spelling bee!

826LA’s Spelling Bee for Cheaters raises $$$ for 826LA, a non-profit that provides writing workshops for kids 6-18.  It’s a great organization, of which I happen to be on the board of directors.  But that doesn’t stop me from wanting to crush the hearts and minds of all competitors!! So I’ve put together a team of gentleman cartoonists: Dave Kellett (Sheldon) , myself, and David Malki! (Wondermark). We’re called “The Sweaty Hams”!! Here’s the skinny:  Go to the website and donate whatever you can (WE ONLY HAVE ONE WEEK!!).  THE MORE WE RAISE, THE MORE WE CAN CHEAT DURING THE SPELLING BEE. I know you won’t let me down.  If I can get 200 folks to donate $25 (or more)….

Sponsor me here.

THE KNIGHT LIFE ON TRIAL AT SEATTLE TIMES/KNIGHT LIFE T-SHIRTS HERE!!

My daily comic strip, the Knight Life, is currently on trial in Seattle’s daily, the Seattle Times. If you are in the Pacific Northwest, please. please. please write to the paper and let em know you love the strip.

write to ’em at timescomics@seattletimes.com

Get yer Knight Life T-shirts, mugs and krappe right here!!

LETTERS/EMAILS OF THE WEEK

re: (th)ink : “Tase me”

Hey Keef,

Damn!  You hit another one out of the f#%kin’ park with this week’s Th(ink)
‘toon!

It really hits home to me.  Two of my former stoner friends from high school
are working as cops now.  I had to drop them from my Facebook friends list
because they’ve become a couple of hypocritical fascist a$$#oles.  I
couldn’t stand reading their bull$#it about a lot of topics, but especially
how we have to give cops a lot more slack because they’re the only thing
that stands between us and the bad guys.

I should mention that one of these guys is a black man who brags about his
“white trash tastes” in music, entertainment and politics.  He’s basically
Archie Bunker in blackface.  He was an incredible pussy in high school, so
he gets off on the power trip of being a cop.

The other is the son of my hometown’s police chief.  If his father wasn’t
abusing his authority, bailing him out of trouble everytime he got busted
for drunk driving or drug use, he’d have had a felony conviction long ago
that would have kept him out of the police academy.  This douchebag even
killed a friend of his, the son of a local Mafioso, in one of his drunk
driving accidents, but he didn’t get so much as a ticket.  (Last I heard
from a member of the Gambino family, there’s still has an open contract out
on him for it, though).

Hell, I’m a white guy who grew up in an upper-lower middle class suburban
neighborhood, and I’ve got a shitload of personal stories about dealing with
cops who abuse their authority or just don’t want to be bothered
with actually fighting crime.  Like the time I had to fight my way out of a
payphone against two muggers in the middle of a shopping mall while a New
Haven, Ct. cop stood by and got his jollies watching the fight, or the cop
who wouldn’t even take my report when I got mugged at gunpoint.

Sorry if I’m rambling.  I just get so sick when I see cops get away with
$#it like they did with Oscar Grant.

Well, keep up the great strips.

Your Florida Fanboy,

S.

Life’s Little Victory: #8774:

Your local newspaper reshuffles the comics selections and adds the strip from your favorite cartoonist: Keith Knight.  Yes!!

(Seattle Times: The Knight Life)

—–

hey Keef.

I’m a big fan of your work. The fearlessness of ‘The K Chronicles’, the frankness of ‘Th(ink)’, and the hilarity of ‘The Knight Life,’ all ingredients to a refreshing point-of-view parfait of America.

Anyway, I have some suggestions for ‘The creepiest guy in the world’ story you have going in ‘The Knight Life’. Here it is: His behavior disgraces dogs. When he dances at a club, it causes a civil disturbance. His own mother pretends he doesn’t exist. He is: The creepiest guy in the world.

Please use it! It means the world to me.

-A.

And last but not least, excellent Star Wars thingie:

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HARVEY PEKAR-R.I.P.

by keef on July 12, 2010 at 2:36 pm
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Man…Just as I was going through my first collection (Dances with Sheep), I got word  (NPR) that one of the greatest at auto-bio comics, Harvey Pekar, has passed away at age 70.

Y’see, Harv wrote the intro to Dances with Sheep…waaaay back in the mid nineties when I was just starting out.  He was instrumental in introducing my work to the San Diego Comic Con crowd, by talking it up on a panel we were both on.

Here’s what Entertainment Weekly has to say about Mr. Pekar:

I’m working on a memorial strip right now.

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SAN DIEGO COMIC CON PANEL SCHEDULE

by keef on July 10, 2010 at 2:18 am
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Come on out and see me a these wondrous and delightful panels:
Nappy Hour (with Ned Cato, Spike Trotman, David Walker, and Dwayne McDuffie)
*Thursday,July 22*
10:30–11:30—
*Room 3*

Spotlight on Keith Knight (moderated by Calvin Reid)
Thursday, JULY 22
3:30-4:30pm
ROOM 3

The Funny Stuff: Humor in Graphic Novels
Sunday, JULY 25
12:30-1:30pm
ROOM 8

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LA KNIGHT LIFE BOOK RELEASE EVENT/CROSS COUNTRY WRAP-UP

by keef on June 23, 2010 at 12:09 am
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*THE LOS ANGELES KNIGHT LIFE BOOK RELEASE PARTY..

Hot off my triumphant return to Boston, I now find myself back in Los Angeles and ready to throw down in the City of Angels, with a book release event for my brand new Knight Life collection, Chivalry Ain’t Dead. Over 200 pages of my nationally syndicated comic strip.

It’s going down this Thursday, June 24th, 6:30pm, at my unofficial drawing studio, the Conservatory for Coffee, 10117 Washington Blvd. in Culver, CA.

I’ll be doing my world famous slideshow… there’ll be art on the walls, plenty of wine, a ton of books, and a special appearance by the Incredible Cuteness of Being!!  Ambient sounds provided by my Conservatory accomplice, Cato!

Can’t make it?   You can buy the deluxe version here.

*BOSTON WAS VERY, VERY GOOD TO ME..

Besides having marvelous slideshow/book signings in Malden, Cambridge, Salem and Somerville,  I took in a Sox game (they won!), saw a ton of friends and family, ate lobster rolls and fried clams, and had a tremendously spanky time. Hmmm..Is a return to New England in my future?

*I JUST DROVE CROSS COUNTRY..

..replicating the trip I made 20 years ago when I first drove from Boston to Los Angeles. Instead of college pals, I took two of my younger cousins this time around.  We had a marvelous time, with special visits made to the Arch in St. Louis and a stop at my sister’s place in Parker, Co.  The Rockies were amazing.  Kansas was a tough slog (though Colby, KS was fascinating).

The main difference from 20 years ago is that the coffee is better and the bathrooms are cleaner.  And there are far less Stuckey’s, and more Cracker Barrels!

Expect some comics about it soon.

*PARDON THE DELAY..

..in filling book orders.  It was cuz I was on the road for three and half weeks.  I am back and stuffing envelopes. Expect yer stuff within a week!

*EMAILS/LETTERS OF THE WEEK…

Hi there Keith,

I can’t say I was familiar with your work prior to the comic strip that I saw in the June 2010 issue of “Funny Times.” The particular comic strip describes how your thoughts on professional wrestling (WWF style) have evolved and how they relate to modern day news coverage. The quote that I thought was absolutely funny as hell and so true to the mark was “It’s not just news-It’s entertainment disguised as news..It’s ‘The Daily Show’ without the smirk & far more staged than wrestling ever was…”  Coming from a family that was HUGE into professional wrestling back in the 90’s this is one of those things that is hilarious not only because it’s just funny, but because it’s so true. Just want to say this made me an INSTANT fan, and I am looking forward to purchasing your newest book and hope to see your contributions continue in “Funny Times.” Thank you for making me laugh in a time that is so downtrodden and negative that all you can do is laugh to stay sane.

Your (maybe?) newest fan,

E.

——-

Howdy!!

After freeloading for what must be years now (but always intending to buy a
book).
I waltz into my local bookstore and stumble on a copy of Dances with
Sheep
…huzzah!!! And then discover it is an AUTOGRAPHED COPY!!!!

Considering the bookstore is in Perth, Western Australia…the most isolated
city on this planet, you have gotta be impressed with how far and wide your
work travels!!

Next stop…Marginal Prophets!

Thanks for the laughs, Sir Keef.

Regards,
J.

Ps: Perth is my home-town, the bookstore I scored the book from is next-door
to my clothing shop. Though at the moment, I live in Bali…just opened a
tapas bar here.
I was only in Perth for a few days to do a bit of maintenance on the
store…so stumbling on the book was all the more random.

——–

Good day, Mr. Knight.

Knight Life is one of the few comics I enjoy on a consistent basis along with Baby Blues (we have two young kids) Doonesbury (a favorite since the 1960s) and Pearls Before Swine (Pastis is great, great, great).

I’m not a picking of nits, okay, maybe sometimes, but in this strip, I couldn’t help but notice an error that I made for years until corrected.   Maybe you care, maybe you don’t, but in case you do, I think the expression you want is “champing at the bit” (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/champ_at_the_bit) though “chomping” has, by common usage, squeezed its way into the vernacular.   Just FYI and not a criticism, I promise.  We love the strip.

Thanks and, if applicable to you, next weekend, Happy Fathers Day.  For this week, Happy Flag Day.  Thanks for the laughs on a daily basis – you do a great job, not that you needed us to tell you.  Tip of the rally cap to you, sir.

L.
Lake Elmo, MN
(Reading you in the Minneapolis Star Tribune)

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THE NEW KNIGHT LIFE BOOK: HERE!! NOW!!

by keef on May 30, 2010 at 10:06 pm
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Woohah!! Sound the trumpets! My first collection of daily cartoons has entered the building!!

The Knight Life: Chivalry Ain’t Dead is over 200 pages of daily Keef Comics, with cartoonist commentary, and a swanky intro by highly respected hip-hop journalist Jeff Chang.

Be the first on your block to get yer hands on this tasty tome. Click on this link and it’ll take you to the Knight Life website store. You can order a book regular-style, or super swanky/I’ll draw something in there for you-stylie!!

*BACK IN BEANTOWN..
You could also come and see me at a number of signings I’m doing in the Boston-area. I’ve been invited back here as a guest of honor at the New England Chapter of the National Cartoonist Society’s annual luncheon. I’ll be doing my world-famous slideshow there, along with venues in Malden (my hometown), Salem and Cambridge Mass Check the calendar for details.

Along with the new book, I’ll have copies of K Chronicle and (th)ink stuff, along with the Beginner’s Guide to Community-Based Arts and original art.  Come on out and see me!!

Course..I’ll be stuffing my face with lobster rolls, too.  You know how I do.

*ESTATE SALE AT MY UNCLE’S PLACE..

I’m also back here clearing out my great uncle’s place.  If you’re in the Greater Boston area and you’re into antiques, old books, funky jackets, art and detritus.  Email me and i’ll give you directions to my great uncle’s place for the estate sale we’re having this weekend.  Hit  me up a keef@kchronicles.com

*EMAILS/LETTERS OF THE WEEK..

Mr. Knight,

I wanted to write to say how much I’ve enjoyed your work over the years.  Our entire family has enjoyed the K Chronicles, (Th)ink, and your books.  Our son has also purchased a Marginal Prophets CD – how cool is that?

I’m still waiting for Aaron McGruder to make an appearance in our area so I can tell him how much I like the K Chronicles. (It looks like I may be waiting a while though.)

R.

Your “3-D version” of Chivalry Ain’t Dead reminded me of a bit of twisted humor from my brother.
Did you hear that Apple is introducing an new product: goggles for viewing 3-D movies on an i-Pad. They’ll be named “i-Glasses”!!

Love, love, love your cartoons, dude.  As a teacher, husband, father, I find them hilarious & refreshingly uplifting.  Poignant & honest.

This weekend, some buddies and I had a life’s little victory we wanted to share.

“Wife & baby go out of town on a surprise trip.

On the same weekend you planned a guys night out!

Cha-ching!”

Or something to that effect.

Keep up the good work.  Your work is one of the reasons I love getting Funny Times each month.

Cheers,
J.

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