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by the Ogre on July 2nd, 2010
Posted In: Blog

I am not an economist in any way, but the stuff I’m reading in the paper just doesn’t make any sense. Many of the editorial cartoons in the Trib (yes, much of my opinion’s based on political cartoons — when I stationed in South Korea in ’88, I had to rely on the comics, particularly Bloom County and Doonsbury, for election information (I laughed, but never agreed, but they weren’t censored like the Korean Papers and Stars & Stripes)) are just wrong. Now, I can write a long essay or argue in the online forums with the best, but how does one draw it?

This is where my favorite political cartoonists kill me (even if they’re dead wrong–my strip sucked because it was heavy handed and didactic).

Bagley’s 06/27/2010 entry, on this subject, is the best (still wrong). The trick is to do what he does then, right? Harder than you think. I took two days thinking about how I would do this while looking at other cartoonists and how they handled it. None of them did a narrative or were very attached to verbiage. Bagley was long in fact. This is hard for me, because I write plot-first. I also do not think republicans or democrats are villains, idiots are (again different). So, I struggle. I have a second version of this I’m doing next week. It is focused on the characters, narrative, and plot. I think the difference for now will have to be: I do strips, they do gag-boxes.

Aaron the Ogre

└ Tags: Bagley, Korea, Politics, Writing
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New Hours

by the Ogre on July 1st, 2010
Posted In: Blog

Recently, Utah reduced the State Liquor Store hours and closed one store. I do not drink and do not encourage drinking, but I care less if someone does or if they have access to booze. Booze laws in Utah are stupid. Sure, I understand why the laws are there, but the folks who want to drink are going to regardless of legislative prudishness. I like the idea of knowing who is buying booze and keeping it out of the hands of shoplifting teenagers.

Most of the bishops I know are great guys and wouldn’t do anything like this. The bishop depicted here represents the Latter-day Saints who feel it’s their responsibility to regulate everyone around them. Today, on a forum about politics in Nevada, someone commented that very few of the cultist-mormons in Utah are found there. The poster was not saying all mormons are cultists, just some of them. True. It is the cultist-mormons that drive me nuts. Raising my kids, I would point them out calling them mo-clones.

I though libertarian tea-partiers were all about free markets.

Regarding the comic, I am very happy with how this turned out. I tried some new things and decided fixing the lettering would take entirely too long. I am going to continue lettering, but if it takes too long to fix excessive rastoring, then I am just going to type in the lettering. I might decide to buy that one font anyway. Editing the comic is taking much more time then I want to take.

└ Tags: Editing, Laws, Mo-clones, Politics
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