
When?
June 6th and 7th, 11am-6pm
Cost?
$10 per day
$15 per weekend
MoCCA Members: $10 per weekend


When?
June 6th and 7th, 11am-6pm
Cost?
$10 per day
$15 per weekend
MoCCA Members: $10 per weekend

Speaking of Obama, long-time pal Marcus Bishop-Wright (previously seen in Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theatre, Late Night with Conan O’Brien and Chappelle’s Show) has a side gig portraying the Prez in a series of online sketches.
The most recent is a mash-up of Obama’s superstar status and HBO’s stoner/Hollywood dude show ‘Entourage’.
Coming Soon: Stuff I’ve done (finally!) and stuff I’m about to do (guh?!)
The BBC (!!) came to our apt. last month and had a chat with Mikhaela, Brian McFadden, Jen Sorensen and yours truly about alternative political cartooning. The documentary for BBC Radio 4 is hosted by the esteemed Phill Jupitus for his show “Phill Jupitus’ Comic Love’. He also talks with cartoonist superstars like Gary Trudeau, Lynn Johnston, Bill Griffith and Steve Bell so we’re in very good company.
The doc premiered this weekend and will be up until 6/25 so listen to it here as soon as possible if you’ve always wanted to hear my voice (mumbled and slurry). The Cartoonist With Attitude segment is at the 22:20 mark.
On Saturday June 7th and Sunday June 8th, my new mini-comic “So, You’ve Been Laid Off?!” will be at the 2008 MoCCA Art Festival at NYC’s Puck Building from 11am-6pm. If this is your first time getting the shaft from your “day job” (a.k.a. outsourced, downsized, made redundant), it’s a handy little booklet created to guide and comfort you in these troubling times. For everyone else, it is a grim soulless reminder of the vicious circle of employment purgatory.
Have a super weekend!!
-Me
Introducing the latest in obnoxious technology and ubiquitous marketing: The Wearable Video Vest.
Notice that the models for the ‘Video Vest’ website are all women wearing outfits that vary from “friendly Gap employee” to teeny weeny bikini. Only one of the leering spectators appears to be making eye contact, probably practicing a ‘boob tube’ joke in his head.
I know what you’re thinking: “For Pete’s sake, that thing looks too “Videodrome meets Teletubbies” for my taste! Isn’t there a slimmer, more fashionable version for everyday douchebags like myself?”
As a fan of all things Hulk, I was extremely happy to come across this list, via Fark.com, detailing every fight/calamity/petty annoyance that triggered a Hulk transformation in the ’78-’82 t.v. show ‘The Incredible Hulk’.
I can relate to #47, but my favorite, in terms of sheer slapstick lunacy, is #108.
BONUS VIDEO! The Hulk trips on LSD!
The Cartoonists With Attitude gang storms the capital on July 7 with an edgy satirical cartoon slideshow and book signing!
Celebrate Independence Day weekend with a slideshow and signing with edgy, groundbreaking and controversial alternative cartoonists from around the country! Be there or the torturers, bombers, ex-gays and wire-tappers win! Meet:
And in case you weren’t aware, you should really read our group blog (also available as an RSS feed if you want to get all our blogs and most of our cartoons in one convenient place. We also have a not-so-frequently updated Cartoonists With Attitude MySpace page if you want to be our friend.