People in school, take note

School’s in! A prime time for you to share wonderful comics with your campus via this handy-dandy Print-N-Post motivational flyer (PDF):

Also: Would your school newspaper like weekly Wondermark comics for free? They’re yours for the asking! As before, the editor (or AN editor) of the paper should email me the following information:

1. Who you are and what school you’re from
2. How many weeks worth of comics’ you’d need (i.e. how long is your term)
3. Name and contact info of a faculty advisor
4. Favorite reptile and why

If you ARE the faculty advisor, you can leave out the third part. And that’s it! I’ll write back and we’ll go from there. All I ask is that the comics be printed with the header and wondermark.com URL intact, and you can have comics in your paper for free.

If you would like this to happen, but are not an editor of your school newspaper, you should politely inform someone who is!

The Semidecennial Make-Something Contest

7/15/08 UPDATE: SCROLL DOWN FOR THE WINNERS!

“WHAT’S ALL THIS”

Around 1997, Wizard magazine ran a contest in partnership with the comics publisher Top Cow. They asked fans to create something to demonstrate their affinity for Top Cow. I remember that a “Witchblade opera” was one of the suggestions. But there were really no rules as to what it could be — just something, anything at all, that said “I love Top Cow.”

My friend Stephen and I decided to make a movie. It was called Moo: The Bovine Pursuit, and I’m sad to say that I don’t think I have a complete copy of it anymore. (I do have this version, which lacks the snazzy oscillating-fan-blowing-pages-of-a-comic-book title sequence and the overdubbed Final Fantasy III musical score.) It was the first time I tried any sort of video editing; Stephen and I spent an afternoon doing the whole record-play-pause-fastforward-unpause technique familiar to anyone creative of our generation.

And we won third prize in the contest.

A national contest, and we won third prize. The reward was a stack of signed comics and trading cards, and I remember divvying them up with Stephen. We were so excited that our goofy little thing that we worked hard on actually won a prize.

Today, I want you to have just as much fun as we did eleven years ago. If you like Wondermark, make something. Doesn’t have to be a video; doesn’t have to be anything in particular. But I want you to be creative, and to have fun. That’s the only guideline.

UPDATE: My intent was that you make something about Wondermark in some way. I did not make this clear at the beginning, so it will not be a strict rule — but things made that are about or somehow related to Wondermark or the Wondermark aesthetic will have an advantage.

To illustrate the premise, here are some non-exhaustive examples of things you could make:

– A drawing

– A song

– A robot

– A robot that does dishes

– A robot that breaks dishes

– An interpretive dance

– A story

– A life-sized pickup truck made from cast-off monocles

– A movie about the anonymous henchmen to a James Bond supervillian

– A costume

– A working, coal-burning, ambulatory version of Steamovak

You get the idea, I hope. Entries will be evaluated solely on coolness, neatness, awesomesauce, and raditude.

“WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME”

A good question. I will award the following prizes:

Honorable Mention(s) will receive a free signed, framed print of any Wondermark strip you like, and will have your creation(s) displayed on this site!
Value = approx. $40

Third Prize will receive a framed print as above, display on this site, PLUS a piece of original art by me created especially for you! (I will try to make it pretty good)
Value = approx. $90

Second Prize will receive a framed print, display on this site, a personalized piece of original art, an inscribed copy of my upcoming book Beards of our Forefathers, and a special MYSTERY BOOK as well!
Value = approx. $130

Finally, the Grand Prize will receive a framed print of any strip, display on this site, a personalized original watercolor painting made just for you, an additional set of 13 pre-selected cardstock prints of some of my favorite strips, an Expendable DVD, and the very first copy of Beards of our Forefathers to come off the press, inscribed to you. The book will also include a Certificate of Authenticity, and it will smell like win.
Value = approx. $200

“WHO FRICKIN WON”

Thank you tremendously to all the people who took the time to enter! It was a ton of fun seeing all the different things that people came up with. Without further ado, here are the prize winners.


Contest deadline; New ‘Beards’ review

The deadline for the Wondermark Semidecennial Make-Something Contestâ„¢ draws near! All entries must be received by Monday night, 11:59 PM Pacific Time. If you haven’t started, there’s still a full weekend for you to get crackin’! I’m giving away over $400 worth of prizes. Details are here!

Also: another kind review of Beards of our Forefathers! I guess the ones who hate it don’t bother to tell me about it. UM ER I MEAN EVERYBODY LOVES IT

MoCCA & new messageboard!

I’m in New York for the MoCCA Art Festival and Staten Island Film Festival! I spent fifteen solid hours yesterday being transported by car, plane, train, bus, van, and my own two legs. Hello, New York — I love your public transportation system but does it really have to take so long to get anywhere? (It would also help if I could read maps correctly.)

I have a new messageboard/forum! On it you can see a sneak peek of some of the things I’ll have at the show this weekend. Hopefully it will be a lively source of discussion and a minimal source of sadness. We shall see!

Follow me on Twitter

So I have a Twitter now. So far I’ve only used it for cracking wise and occasionally complaining about junk, but as far as I can tell that’s what it’s for, so there you go. Over time I’ll probably start making special announcements via Twitter, about things like bonus comics or limited edition merch, so if you’re interested in that then it’d probably be wise to tune in…but for the moment it’s mainly cracking wise and complaining.

Also, I’ve had this link hanging out in a browser tab for far too long; time to post it! Just goes to show what you can accomplish with free time.