Archive for May, 2008

Girls With Slingshots Guest Strip!

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Girls With SlingshotsI’m thrilled to report that a guest strip I did for Danielle Corsetto’s webcomic, Girls With Slingshots, will be featured on her site, girlswithslingshots.com this Friday! Danielle put the call out for webcomic artists to submit guest strips to fill in for her while she’s away on vacation in Germany. Five of those submissions are being featured this week, so check them out!

Danielle’s strip is one of my absolute favorite webcomics on the Internet. I’ve had GWS in my “Favorite Links” since I started JEFBOT, so it’s a huge honor and privilege for me to have my work on her site. Click this link and check her strip out – the art and writing are among the best you’ll find in webcomics.

GWS teaseIf you’re a regular JEFBOT reader, you’ll notice a cameo by a character you’re sure to recognize in the guest strip. And if you’re just coming over for the first time from Danielle’s site, welcome! I update with a new strip every Wednesday and you can sign up for my weekly JEFBOT newsletter by emailing me here

So kick back, relax and stay a while. And be sure to check back next week for a little celebration and contest when JEFBOT hits strip #50!

An Hilarious Show

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

An Classy Evening With Amy Claire LogoLast Thursday night I saw my friend Amy Claire perform her hilarious one woman show, “An Classy Evening With Amy Claire: How I Got This Far” in Hollywood at the Pan Andreas Theater. The show (unfortunately, it ran only one night to a sold-out audience) was very much like Amy’s gut-busting stand-up comedy act, and mined much of the same ”1/2 Southern Belle and half White Trash” material, but added blocking, lighting, a few props, and a slide show (the elephant baby was particularly effective) to the mix. Minimal, to be sure, but the direction (by Michael Cornacchia) kept things low-key and natural while keeping the biting spirit of Amy’s stand-up routine intact, much like we (the audience) were at a party where Amy started telling funny stories.

amy on stageAnd the stories she told were indeed funny. Most of them let us in on the intimate details of her relationships (“I’m dating a doctor. So there’s a slight chance of me quitting my job and a strong possibility of “accidentally” getting pregnant.”), growing up in Louisiana (“Obviously I’ve never slept with my brother. We’ve only made-out. It’s not serious.”), drinking too much (“What’s that called when you make a wildly inappropriate decision just cuz everything else in your life sucks? Oh yeah. Drunk.”) and working as a secretary (“I just got caught stealing toilet paper at work.”) Funny, funny stuff which I can’t do justice here, but you get the point.

After the show, which was seriously the fastest 45 minutes I’ve experienced in a theater in the past 10 years, we all celebrated Amy’s birthday with the singing of “Happy Birthday” and the eating of cake. And the drinking of free alcohol, which seemed totally appropriate.

Even though her show’s now closed, you can still catch Amy’s stand-up around Hollywood every now and then. She’s performed at the The Improv, Comedy Store and The House of Blues, among others, so if you see her name on a marquee somewhere, be sure to check her out.

Oh yeah, I did the “trailer park” sign for her show and was honored to do it.