Posts Tagged ‘guest strip’

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!

MoCCA Art Festival 2008

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Last month I was in New York seeing a friend on Broadway as the title character in the musical, Cry-Baby (now closed, sadly) and the timing of the trip couldn’t have been better, as it just happened to coincide with the MoCCA Art Festival 2008, where I got the opportunity to meet a bunch of cool comic and webcomic luminaries.

stan yanAfter milling about the show floor(s), I ran into the Squid Works booth where Stan Yan(artist half of the hilarious geektastic webcomic, Subculture, creator of The Wang comic/webcomic, and writer of the webcomic Revvelations) was exhibiting his creations. I’d been wanting to meet both Stan and Kevin Freeman (the writer of Subculture) as they had put up a very flattering write up of JEFBOT on their site and I wanted to thank them in person. Although Kevin wasn’t there (I’ll have to thank him another time) Stan and I got a good amount of talking in and he imparted a lot of great info about what I can look forward to when I start hitting the convention circuit in the future. Really cool.

All of his projects have a different look and feel to them so check them all out; there’s sure to be something you’ll like.

pic of ms. corsettoAnother webcomic writer/artist I talked to was none other than Danielle Corsetto of  Girls With Slingshots fame. Many of you may remember I did a guest strip for her a couple months back (there’s a good chance you’re here now because of that), and I wanted to introduce myself and let her know how cool her fans have been to me and what a boost in traffic I got from doing that strip.

Of course, she was totally cool. She signed and sketched my GWS book, said some kind words about JEFBOT and gave me some terrific advice about the wild world of webcomics, from promoting my site to what to do at conventions as an exhibitor. I came away from our meet feeling totally ready to start promoting JEFBOT on the road.

Girls With Slingshots is one of my favorite webcomics. It’s sort of a younger, hipper, more realistic Sex and the City. Check it out if you haven’t already.

alex robinson and meOnly a few minutes after I said goodbye to Danielle, I found myself at Alex Robinson’s booth where he was signing copies of his new book, Too Cool To Be Forgotten. Alex is one of the coolest comic book creators I’ve had the pleasure of meeting. He’s very approachable, sincere and talented. I had met him at the San Diego Comic Con a couple years back, where he did a sketch for me in a hardcover of the graphic novel Tricked, which I absolutely loved. This time I bought the hardcovers for Too Cool and Box Office Poison, both of which he sketched in and signed. While he was doing the signings, we had time to talk about comics, webcomics (he noticed me holding the GWS book, which was a great opportunity for me to tell him about my guest strip and JEFBOT), conventions and the comic business. When I left his area he said he looked forward to seeing me in my own JEFBOT booth at a convention, soon. He might tell all budding comic creators that, but I cannot tell you how awesome and powered up that made me feel the rest of the day.

If you like your characters real and your stories complex, pick up any of his graphic novels (Box Office Poison, Tricked, Too Cool to be Forgotten). They’re all good and I can’t recommend them highly enough.

So those were some of the highlights of MoCCA for me, although I saw a bunch of other neat tables and booths, and met a bunch of other cool people there, including director Michel Gondry, who was there selling his comic, We Lost the War But Not the Battle, which he signed and drew a little caricature of me on! I’ll have to scan it and put it up on the site later.

So, lots learned and new acquaintances (and friends!) made, and another step closer to being on the other side of the table. Rad.

nemu*nemu Guest Strip numbah 2

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

anpan's labCheck out the guest strip I cooked up for my friends over at nemu*nemu this week by clicking here!

This strip was inspired by the art and humor of what is probably my favorite nemu*nemu strip, Brain Surgeon. Plus, I couldn’t resist drawing my favorite character, Anpan, in his lab a la Dexter’s Laboratory (one of my favorite cartoons) and Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog (one of my favorite musicals). So definitely check that out along with the rest of the nemu*nemu archives: it skews a bit younger than JEFbot, but the work  Kyubikitsy (aka Audra Furuichi) and KimonoStereo (aka Scott Yoshinaga) are doing over there has made it one of my favorite comics on the web.

And since you’re going to be over there already, might as well check out the nemu guest strip I did last October, Flower Power.

Calamities of Nature Guest Strip_Assembly Required

Friday, August 21st, 2009

I’ve been completely swamped with projects (some fun, some not-so-fun) for the past several weeks, and was under a self-imposed ban on taking any new jobs until I made headway on the ones I’ve already committed to. But, when fellow cartoonist Tony Piro asked me to do a guest strip for his hilarious comic strip, Calamities of Nature, there was no way I could pass it up. Add in the fact that Tony just welcomed a new, baby boy into his family and needed a bit of a break, and I had all the excuses I needed to put some of my other projects on the back burner, and start brainstorming ideas about what to do with Tony’s zany cast of characters.

This is what I came up with: Assembly Required. Fans of Calamities will recognize the events Ferd is talking about from a previous strip: The Big Little Problem Part 3. I suggest you familiarize yourself with it before reading mine. There’s also a bit of an homage to Voltron, if you dig that kind of thing.

So check it out! If you’re not already a fan of Tony’s strip, head over to calamitiesofnature.com and go through the archive. The strip tackles subjects as varied as politics, Mensa, religion and toxic kitchen sink monsters with hilarious results. And while you’re there, congratulate Tony and his wife on their new bundle of joy!