Interview Day!
Want interviews? You got ’em!
- First up, world adventurer and Boy On A Stick And Slither creator Steven “Cloud” Cloud, talking with Rick Marshall (who released a day early this week, damn his sneaky eyes). If you haven’t come up with a sponsorship for Cloud’s brush with death, now’s the time! As an official sponsor, you can ask the lads of Best Intentions Tea & Travel to perform a service; I’m still pondering what to ask of them.
- Next up, David Malki ! talks with a large angry cat about the forthcoming Beards of our Forefathers and what it’s like to crush dreams into freshly stomped dream juice (thanks to Randy Milholland for that metaphor). Fun!
- Finally, Stephen Notley of Bob The Angry Flower (paradoxically, he’s not very angry this week) notes how a likely swipe of one of his old drawings (above) got used as the logo for a burger place in Michigan, and promptly embroiled (ha, ha!) itself in a controversy over the objectification of women. Notley was micro-interviewed (quotes are like interviews, right?) in a followup story.
Weirdly, this is not the first time I’ve seen a cartoonist’s work swiped to serve as a business logo, having personally witnessed a series of not-at-all-disguised J Scott Campbell drawings serving as the logo dress for a building in Montreal. Curiously, there was no outcry about the art objectifying women, probably because it adorned a local peeler joint.
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