Monday, November 12, 2012

Dissect My Brain (Union Weekly Serial) Season 3, Episode 10: "A Rose for Emily."


Throughout this whole season, I've been trying hard to have cohesive, overarching stories and themes. The first arc saw the Kevin character got angry at a critic, went on to try to solve his frustations by talking to a friend, and ultimately, took up drinking and went on poor dates. It was flowing well, but then I followed it up with a random strip about a punchline starting a joke. From there on out, there was a bunch of random strips. I will say these past four strips were connected from real life experience for the month of October, and I'm hoping they read well when placed one after the next. (The last one was inspired and drawn during a terrible week, that even the quality alone exemplified where my mind was at.)

This week's Dissect My Brain is another one of those ones that was based mostly on a real life experience. Kasatka and I had went to see The Man With the Iron Fists (which is just "okay," probably the worst film I've seen all year, and not worth the trip to the theater), and the concessions lady was super nice to me. The rest played out as you see it. Pretty much here were two guys talkin' about "swag" and getting girls, but they were dateless and watching a film where scantily clad girls were rampant on the big screen.

Of course, Hooker Fighter: Reloaded is not a real movie, but a nice little nod to my bud, Calvin's comic of the same name.

I suppose the last thing to note is that it is strange that I drew my friend Kasatka, who is Vietnamese, on an issue of the Union Weekly that was centered about pho. It was purely coincidental!

NOTE: The version you see on the blog is a re-edit of the strip. Originally, it said "deck out" and not "punch out." I've heard people say "deck out" when talking about punching someone out, but apparently it's not correct according to a friend and the internet.



This week's shirt is of "The Alpha Snail." It's actually my own shirt for my old band,
Bootlegs of the Untitled Band. We had a song called "The Alpha Snail," where the most memorable lyric was: "I will not die by your salt."

I actually just gave away my very last one of these to fellow Union Weekly cartoonist, Irene.
(You can see her work at the official Union Weekly Comics Page and HUBY.)

While the art is really old and outdated, I still think it's a cool shirt.
I've been meaning to dye mines a nice, snail green.
My friend Pat always jokes that it's a knock-off of the Daniel Johnston shirt.

I leave you with this photo of Patrick, myself, and two girls
who I don't really speak much to these days.

But man: snailmania was running (err, "slithering?") wild those days!
And yes, I had short hair and an evil beard at one point.



Original Publication: November 12, 2012.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Dissect My Brain in HUBY Zine #2: "The Other Guy."


Dissect My Brain rolls along with its second installment in HUBY. I really like this strip. Most people I've shown it around to before I finished it really like the way I drew the creeper. I tried to make him look like Michael Cera. Of course, I gave him that stereotypical villain moustache just to punctuate: this guy is up to no good. (Strangely enough, I think that moustache has become a fashion trend.)

While I really like this strip, I do think the whole jealousy angle is a familiar trope. I'm not really saying anything new with this one. . . I'm just saying it in the "Kevin Ng" kind of way. The whole joke of "reliable, admirable, lovable" is a re-worded joke from the show, Red Dwarf. I tried really hard to come up with something of my own, and no matter what: this was the joke that needed to be in this strip. It's not exactly the same as the joke from the show, but it's close enough.

The shirt in this strip is of "Fuzz Aldrin," which you can get at the Ex-Boyfriend shop.
I was flattered that the owner is a fan of the comic as well as my lo-budget short film,
"Who's Gotta Door, Bro."

Of course, I am a big fan of theirs, and would've never expected them to be a fan of mine.

Original Publication: November 10, 2012
HUBY Zine: Issue #2

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Dissect My Brain (Union Weekly Serial) Season 3, Episode 9: "Long Winded Cowboy Speeches."



I'm not going to lie: producing a weekly comic is hard. Even after taking a week off from doing Dissect My Brain to focus on an essay, I didn't have the energy to do a full strip all the way through. I was also producing a HUBY strip simultaneously (which turned out better), and also got stuck at a party the night before. (I ended up doing this strip in one night from 12 AM to 5 AM.) And so, what you see before you was a struggle. I don't think it turned out too well. I have no clue why the first panel looks so blurry compared to the the rest of the comic. On the third panel, the other character (Plummer) looks like a blurry ghost.


As for the writing, I like this one. There's not much of a punchline, but I think the joke is sort of subtle. Prior to doing this one, I had gone through some shit, and decided to do a strip that reflects that. I've always liked it when characters give these long-winded, out of place speeches. They're such a cliche that I dare say it's a classic.

The line: "The best happened during the worst of the time, and the worst during the best" is this comic's moral. The idea that anything can can easily empower someone with optimism, as well as fill them with paranoia.


It's the Brodie shirt from Mallrats. I used to own one, but it ended up torn after years of love. Apparently it's the face of rejected actors who tried for the part of Brodie, and they were mashed up to make up this blurry face.

Original Publication: November 6, 2012.