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Malki-in-Progress UPDATE

Some cool stuff’s been going on over at my behind-the-scenes art blog, Malki-in-Progress !

• For many strips, I’ve been posting close-up shots of individual panels so you can check out the detail. I particularly like the one above — the expression just makes me laugh. This dude’s having a bad day.

• I’ve also posted a few rejected bits and lines that never quite made it into strips — sometimes it takes a few attempts to hone in on what a strip needs to focus on.

• Also some drawings, including hand-drawn maps for the upcoming collected edition of my Dispatches from Wondermark Manor novel series!

• A kind soul has also created a separate LiveJournal feed for the site, and it’s also got its own RSS feed. MiP posts also piggyback on the @wondermarkfeed Twitter, which posts the updates from this main site. There are thumbnails from MiP over on the right sidebar of this site, too, for handy at-a-glance notification of updates!

• FINALLY THERE IS THIS AS WELL

WHAT COULD IT MEAN

The Significance of Sunday

This Sunday I’ll be at the West Hollywood Book Fair, participating in a panel discussion with a book signing following:

THE FUTURE OF WEB COMICS

11:00AM-12:00PM, Comics & Graphic Novels Pavilion

Joshua Dysart (Moderator)
Lorelei Bunjes (Head of Digital Comics, IDW)
Jorge Cham (Piled Higher & Deeper)
David Malki ! (Wondermark)
Signings @ The Comic Bug booth

What place does a medium with no motion and no sound have in the streaming, blinking inter-cloud? Can traditionalism and innovation stand side-by-side? Vertigo author Joshua Dysart talks process, intent and the future with cartoonist and Caltech roboticist Jorge Cham, satirist David Malki and the woman who is guiding a major comic book publisher into the stormy seas of the web, without a map, Lorelei Bunjes.

You know you’ve made it when they label you a satirist! That’s the sort of thing someone has to call you. You can’t call yourself a satirist with a straight face; you sound pompous. I’d prefer to call myself a “dashing ne’er-do-well,” but, you know, satirist is good too. Maybe it’ll make NPR perk its ears up.

Also, reminder that Sunday is the last day ever to pick up one of our limited-run STRANGER DANGER shirts to benefit our community dodgeball league! UPDATE: We’re done! Thanks! In tonight’s game, I got hit in the face TWICE, once in the temple and once just full-on as if the ball was fired from a cannon that was taking my mugshot. There are some real athletes in this league! It is fun exercise but it is definitely teaching me humility. My organized sports experience is, in its entirety, almost playing football one summer when I was 14 and then subbing on a softball team another time when I was 23. My heavy offensive move in that game was staring at the pitch, confused by its arcing, softball-specific parabolic motion; my key defensive play was slipping in the grass trying to go for a grounder. Anyway, the ball to the face tonight drew some blood, so at least I feel kind of manly.

Monocle Poppers AWAY

We’ve hit the ground running with the new Monocle Poppers shop! See, my in-laws are visiting, and they are the type who cannot sit still. They need projects. They brought tree-trimmers with them from Seattle to attack some branches outside my apartment while my wife and I were at work. These people are doers. So, they are here at the office helping me put cards into envelopes today! Hooray! We are having a grand time. Thank you for buying cards, and please keep doing so. These people need things to do.

The runaway hit so far has been the Multi-Purpose Card, and I can certainly see why — you can use that guy for everything for the rest of your life. You literally will never need to buy another greeting card, if you buy several dozen of those (like some people already have). Marvelous.

Here’s another card that’s new to the shop this season:

It is a TRUTH FROM HISTORY.

Limited-run T-shirt to benefit our dodgeball team!

I’ve joined a dodgeball league here in L.A.! The Eagle Rock Yacht Club is a neat group of folks who’re into being social, having fun, being active, giving back to the community, and hitting each other with balls. I’ve been playing the last few weeks and having a blast, so when the new league season rolled around I happily signed up.

My team’s name is “Stranger Danger” and I had the privilege of designing the team shirt! We’re going to print it up next week, and having gotten some positive comments on the design, I thought I’d open it up to anybody who’d like to pick one up for themselves. I think it’s fairly context-agnostic — tell people it’s a band! — and it’s gonna be a neat shirt, printed on American Apparel 50/50 fabric with a discharge process, meaning it’ll probably be the softest shirt you’ll ever own. If you’ve felt my The Revolution Will Not Be Telegraphed shirt, it’s the same fabric, but without even the stiffness of screenprinting ink — discharge printing is a dye-bleach process, so the shirt stays flexible and soft.

We’re doing just one print run of these shirts, and making it available to you is our way of bringing the unit cost down for our team members. Proceeds from online sales of the shirt will go back to our league and the community center where we play. Orders for the shirt can even be combined with greeting card orders in the new greeting card shop! It’s all the same shop.

Anyway here is where you can order it! This item will only be offered through September 26. UPDATE: We’re done!All orders will ship starting on October 1.

Piranhamoose misses you.

I am very pleased to announce the BETA LAUNCH of my all-new greeting-cards shop! As longtime readers know, I have in the past offered Wondermark greeting cards, and they’ve always done well, particularly around the holidays. Well, a few holiday seasons ago, they did so well that I ran into a bottleneck — myself and a houseful of assistants spent pretty much every waking hour of the month of December furiously stuffing cards into envelopes and then, agonizingly, waiting for my local print shop to churn out a new batch of this design, or that surprisingly-popular design…it was wonderful to have the business, but it was also a very anxious month as I attempted to make sure everybody’s order was filled correctly and in a timely fashion. A bug was planted in the back of my mind to figure out a better way to do this.

Well, here is my answer:

Monocle Poppers™ are high-quality greeting cards produced in my studio here in Venice, CA. Using professional giclée printing technology and archival fine-art papers, we have become a one-stop manufactory for all sorts of cards for every occasion. My interns will tell you how picky I am with this stuff — how many inks and paper stocks we’ve tested over the past six months; how long we’ve spent tweaking files and squinting at colors and teaching ourselves how to use “creasing machines,” which are a thing I did not used to know existed. I was determined to create the perfect greeting card production system, one that didn’t rely on outside vendors and one that would scale effortlessly without bottlenecks as the busy season approached. I even had custom store software developed to make things (hopefully!) as easy as possible for you to get any cards you like at any time, from one single birthday card to a million at once. And I think it’s finally time to do this.

Most importantly (to me), I’m having a ton of fun coming up with new and clever card ideas, and I’ll be releasing new designs really frequently. Here’s one you haven’t seen before (click for bigger):

This new Piranhamoose card is available now! And how about this one:

The Multi-Purpose Greeting is perfect for every occasion. Also available now!

These are just two of the 20+ Monocle Poppers in the greeting card shop right now! And the cool part is that you can build your own multi-packs. I was adamant on this point. When you buy multiple cards, you trigger a tiered discount system that gives you greater and greater discounts as you add more cards to your cart — up to a maximum of 50% off. So if you need one card for a birthday, great — but if you need 50 for the holidays, you can get those just as easily, and the cards are discounted accordingly.

I’m officially calling this the BETA RELEASE of the store, as we roll slowly out of the driveway on this calm, windless day, so please let me know your thoughts in the comments below — is it easy to use? How’s the navigation? Is everything clear?

I’m very anxious to start sending out cards as soon as possible, so feel free to avail yourself of our discount system and pick up some of the new designs! I have some existing stock of older designs too, so you may get a mix of new prints and old stock as I work through the inventory — but don’t worry. As you know, I’m very picky about quality and nothing leaves my hands unless it’s beautiful and delightful. NOW LET’S DO THIS


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