Sunday, December 21, 2008

2008 Year in Review -- Sandpoint Reader -- 12-18-08















A couple years back -- when I had nothing else to do -- the Sandpoint Reader editorial board decided it would be a good idea if I illustrated our "Year in Review" issue. This is a ton of work, but I didn't mind -- like I said, I had nothing else to do. But now that I actually have a job it's a little harder. So these were a little rushed.

(The cleverly placed "blank spots" in each picture were meant to allow for blocks of text explaining the significance of whatever event or news-item was represented.)

Saturday, December 20, 2008

The Duel -- Sandpoint Reader -- 12-11-08

A little explanation is required of this one:

Long story short, The Writer/Bum (below left) wrote a scathing letter to The Smarmy Newspaper Publisher/City Councilman (below right) accusing him of hypocrisy, bad newspaper management and all around smarminess. In fact, he blamed The Smarmy Newspaper Publisher/City Councilman for the general and increasing smarminess of his hometown. The letter touched off at least a month-long round of half-baked print screeds (and even a few talk radio segments) and threatened to stretch into Eternity until The Writer/Bum got it into his head that the best way to settle the matter was with a Public Duel followed by a town forum on (and I paraphrase) "how do we keep our town's soul intact while incorporating an ever-rising tide of Smarm?" I drew the caricatures (extreme bottom left and right) as cover art for use in a "wanted poster" type motif. Apparently these same drawings were also mass produced for a flyers promoting the event.

As I understand it, The Duel went off without a hitch; the chief of police provided the guns (airsoft-like trainer pistols) and someone far less responsible than him provided the beer (Miller Genuine Draft, I've been told). According to reports, The Writer/Bum shot The Smarmy Newspaper Publisher/City Councilman twice, and The Smarmy Newspaper Publisher/City Councilman shot The Writer/Bum once. The following public forum, I'm told, was actually fairly productive and well attended.

I love my town.






Fear Itself -- Sandpoint Reader -- 12-11-08

Pirates -- Sandpoint Reader -- 11-25-08

Base Instincts -- Sandpoint Reader -- 11-20-08