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Midnight Fiction On Rashy Rabbit No. 7 Droppin’ Anchor

 

“My expectations were high, since the last issue was a Midnight Fiction Favorite. Well, I’m happy to report that in many ways this one is even better.” -Richard Krauss

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Fluke 2011: A Fluking Good Time

I go to Fluke every year, and this was one of them… The end. Just kidding.  I shouldn’t rib you this much before your morning Zero Bar.

Is this communist Russia? Nope, it’s Fluke!

Oh man, I love Fluke.  It’s really my favorite comic show of the year. Why you ask? That’s a pretty pushy question, but okay, it’s because it’s all about the comics, that’s right, comics. Y’see most cons have gone the way of courting Zombie no. 2 from Walking Dead and the old dude that played Mike TeeVee in the original Willy Wonka vehicle to darken their hotel lobbies, but Fluke maintained it’s mission after all these years. (10 at press time -ed.) There is no hierarchy at Fluke, the tables are first come, first serve basis. Whether you are a fresh-faced SCAD student with your first mini, or a grizzled pro,  you get the same Fluke treatment.  Which is, by all accounts, good. Kudos to my buddies Robert Newsome and Patrick Dean for going above and beyond the call of comic duty and organizing this truly unique funnybook expo.

Adam from the Dollar Bin interview Robert and Patrick in that order.

You can find me by searching for Moz’s angsty visage.

Not to sound like I am bragging, or anything, but I gotta admit, I did pretty well at this Fluke, sales-wise and all that. Like I said, though, i am not bragging.  The money has already been blown on snack cakes and temporary tattoos.

Shannon Smith and Josh Latta: I can’t stop counting my money.

Henry Eudy and Josh Latta

People seemed pretty stoked about the latest, and greatest Rashy Rabbit adventure, ‘Droppin’ Anchor.’  I heard lots of nice things about the book and the art inside the book. Thanks everyone. I know funny animals are a tough sell, what, with there waning popularity over the last 5 decades, but you guys make all the blood sweat and ink worth it.

Rashy Rabbit 7

I gotta give credit where credit is due, Droppin’ Anchor’s cover was designed by my main man, J. Chris Campbell. I always trust his intuitions. Chris slam dunked it,  he knocked it out of the park and other sport references I don’t quite get.

J.Chris Campbell

This jam piece by J.Chris, Shannon Smith, Andy Runton,  Ashley Holt & Josh was in loving tribute to Brad McGinty. (RIP)

Mr. Big-Shot signing a comic book.

One thing I need to make abundantly clear, however, is that I don’t just go to Fluke to sell comics. I go to Fluke to trade comics too. Nothing warms my little black heart like reading comic books. I especially like mini comics simply because of their wide array of genre and subject matter. You never know what you’re going to get.  I got a lot, believe you, me I got a lotta comics. In fact, I think I might even tell you about some of them. You may wanna freshen up your drink.

The booty from Fluke 2011

  • The FLUKE Anthology: Holy jeez! What a value! You get this happening book free with the 2 dollar admission.  I read this one first and there wasn’t a stinker in the book. It’s a shame this thing doesn’t come out monthly.
  • Volver Anacer Born Again by Derek M. Ballard: Derek can draw like nobody’s business, so needless to say, he found his audience outside of America.  This mini features illustrated Spanish children’s dreams.
  • Flex Fantastic by Matt Albecht and Malcolm Tatum: I dunno who did what on this book, but I wanna shake botht he creators hands. I loved this comic. It’s  funny, strange, tongue in cheek, but most importantly, it’s cartoony!
  • The Highlight Of The Prague! by Allen Spetnagel : Wow! what a weird comic. What is going on inside your head, Allen?
  • Ninjasaur Versus Professor Deadbones by Jason Horn:  This book puts me in mind of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and I mean that in the nicest way possible.
  • Mermin 3&4 by Joey Weiser: Somebody turn this into a cartoon, pronto.
  • From The Wikipedia List of Unusual Deaths: The Collyer Brothers by Emmi Gennis: I love this concept and I loved the art and loved the story.  I only wish I got all Emi’s  creepy books.
  • I Am My Own Stereotype The My Small Diary Collection By Delaine Derry Green: After reading this, I feel as though I am an expert on all things Delaine.  There are worst things to learn about, you know?
  • Personal Charm A Collection Of Comics By Zine Quees Missy Kulik: I am also the residential expert on all things Missy. My only regret is that I didn’t know Missy in the 90′s.
  • Papposilenos Presents: Kday and the Knight By William Tucker Weston: ANOTHER high quality thick book? I am running out of things to say. I love how Tucker’s work hearkens back to the classic comics of our great grandparents day.
  • Bit Lip by Patrick Dean: These dirty little drawings gave me a semi-lob-on.
  • Dem Urly Settlahs A Dang Ol Book Of Comics by Brent: Hillbillies always work for me.

Welp, another Fluke has come and gone, and the stack of comics will stay with me forever. Seriously. I can’t get rid of comics.  The only thing missing? YOU. That’s right, you. Make the trip already. Well, not now, Fluke is over, but next year, true believer.

Excelsior!


all pictures stolen from Heather, Adam and Delaine.

 

For more Fluke coverage listen to Dollar Bin’s fluke podcast with a hard-hitting interview with me .

 

Rashy Rabbit Droppin’ Anchor

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Coming Soon: Rashy Rabbit In Rabbit On The Half Shell.

Boy, naming a comic sure is hard. Why, it’s much harder than naming a part of your anatomy or a child. You really got to live with it forever.

Other titles I have kicked around: ‘Rashy Rabbit in Mutiny On The Booty‘ or just ‘Rashy Rabbit’s Droppin’ Anchor’.

What do you think, dear reader(s)?

Coming Soon…

Coming soon…in, oh let’s say, April…

Super Secret Rashy Rabbit No. 7 Preview-O-Rama

Coming soon, really, really, really soon.


Ben Towle on A Rabbit In King Arthur’s Food Court: A Rashy Rabbit Adventure

“Latta’s background in animation really shows through in things like character design, great gestures/expressions, and a wonderful sense of timing–and it all works great on the printed page.” – Ben Towle, cartoonist.

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ANOTHER sneak preview of Rashy Rabbit 7

So, this is how the magic happens, how the fudge is made, how the, uh,um.  I guess I am all out of analogies now.  Here’s another super-secret sneak preview of the STILL untitled 7th issue of Rashy Rabbit. I am almost done with the thumbnailing process. I guess I have to start writing a script. I am thinking of just blowing these up, printing it as blue line art and inking directly on the bastards.  That’d save me the process of tracing in pencil. I really need to speed this crap up. I got many Rashy tales to tell and not much time. Y’see, I am dying. Not really. Well, one day I will.

Sneak Preview Of The Next Rashy Rabbit

Shhh. Don’t tell anyone. Here is a super secret sneak peek of what’s happening to your pal and mine, Rashy Rabbit in his still-untitled 7th issue.

I am about halfway through the thumbnailing stage  which just means that I have to write the script, blow up the thumbnails, trace the thumbnails in blue non repro pencil, ink  them, scan the pages and then print the comic. *sigh* Why do I bother?

Anyway, I am surprised it’s taken me this long to draw a comics with a character lost at sea.

A Rabbit In King Arthur’s Food Court is Midnight Fiction’s Favorite.

Would you look at that?  Richard Krauss of Midnight Fiction awarded the latest Rashy Rabbit adventure, ‘A Rabbit In King Arthur’s Food Court’ an MF favorite for 2010!

I gotta say that I am super flattered, because I know that Richard has read hundreds upon hundreds of comics this year alone.

What makes it a fave? According to Richard, “A favorite is a favorite—a reading experience that delivers something extra.”

Thanks for the award, Midnight Fiction!