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WEB COMICS ARE AWESOME AND YOU KNOW THIS…

December 2nd, 2003 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

First off, I want to say welcome to anyone who is visiting us from Real Life. I did some advertising with Greg this week and I’ve been seeing a lot of referral hits from you guys. So, welcome! Feel free to check out the archive or take a trip in the Wayback Machine and check things out from the beginning!

Second, I need to call your attention to a new comic that is going to set your brain on FIRE!

Does everyone remember Aikida? Of course you do! It was an awesome comic. Well, Fenris is back in the saddle with a whole new comic, a brand-spankin’ new site and a renewed lease of life! Well, at least the first two. He’s back with a great new comic called Pepperwood.

I sent Fenris a note the other day tell him that I really liked the new direction his art and writing was taking and asked if he might be interested in a little cross promotion. He beat me to the punch with the blog currently on his site, so I’m sitting here kind of reacting to that.

Fenris said some really nice things about our little operation and I want to publicly thank him for that now. He also said some stuff about Theater Hopper being on the way up while he was on the way down. To this I say, “Fenris, throw that idea out the window RIGHT NOW! You’re on the way back UP, baby!”

Pepperwood is a comic that takes some of the best elements of Aikida and pushes them to the fore. Now, instead of a four-panel gag, Fenris is developing real continuity and character relationships from the get-go. I am already WAY involved with the people depicted in the strip. You get the sense that there is already a grand back story and history to them. It’s a real thrill to watch it unfold in front of you. 10 extra points for making one of the main characters Irish.

Another real gift Fenris possesses is his dialogue. His characters have honest conversations that sound like things you and your friends might talk about. He’s like Kevin Smith in that respect. Great back and forth dialogue is a quick way to endear you to these creations.

Does it help that Fenris also draws his women super-sexy? Yes. Yes, it does. (Don’t tell Cami! Shhh!)

Check out Pepperwood now before it becomes so super-popular everyone will call you a poser for not checking it out earlier.

└ Tags: Aikida, Fenris, Pepperwood
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ATTENTION MYSTERY ADVERTISER!

December 1st, 2003 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

I feel kind of awkward posting this to the main page of the site, but there was an individual I had exchanged e-mails with about a month ago that was interested in advertising on the site at the beginning of December. I’VE MISPLACED YOUR E-MAILS! Please get in touch with me soon. I’m very interested in doing business with you!

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HANG TIGHT

November 27th, 2003 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

Sorry, guys. Due to Cami and I hosting Thanksgiving at our house yesterday, there was no time for me to prepare a comic for today. But don’t worry! You’ll still get your recommended dose of Theater Hopper goodness today! Just a little later than usual.

└ Tags: delay, Thanksgiving
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ALL WRONG

November 25th, 2003 | by Jared
Posted In: Blog

Let me lay down a quick disclaimer: I enjoyed today’s strip very much. That being said, it is all wrong.

Panel #1)

I did not see any animals wearing hats this weekend. I will wait for the DVD rental.

Panel #2)

I’m not certain where Tom got the oysters thing, but he actually stumbled upon a family tradition. Every year for Thanksgiving, the fam gathers and oyster stew is served… to a select few. I do not partake in the eating of the “bugs.” I usually eat pizza or beef stew.

Panel #3)

I do not sleep on that side of the bed.

Panel #4)

Well, I guess it’s not all wrong!

└ Tags: oysters, rebuttal, The Cat In The Hat
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I NEED TO MAKE MORE FRIENDS

November 24th, 2003 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

In an effort to further branch out into the web comic community, I am putting out an open call for link exchanges between other creators. How many of them stop by and read my work is up for grabs, but I thought I would throw the idea out in the universe and see who responds. Trust me, I’ll be hitting up a few through e-mail just to cover the bases. Anyone who wants to grab a banner to put on their site can find them here.

I want to raise Theater Hopper’s profile and I’m proposing a “grass-roots” approach. Even if you don’t write a web comic or even have a web site, you can do your part to help! Please mention Theater Hopper on any forums you happen to visit. Maybe provide a link to your favorite comic in the archive. And don’t just worry about visiting other web comics and dropping our name. Think about movie-related forums, fan sites and the like. Branch out!

I know there are some of you who would like to lend your support to Theater Hopper, but don’t have the financial means or a soapbox to stand on. I’ve received e-mails to that effect, so I know you’re out there. Well, I’m here to say you CAN help! By spreading the word about Theater Hopper around the Internet you’re helping us more than you know.

Thanks so much for your support. I know I can count on you!

└ Tags: link exchange
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PART ANIMAL, PART MACHINE

November 19th, 2003 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

Those of you who know me know that I am SERIOUS Henry Rollins fan. Well, guess who is going to see him do a spoken word this evening at 8:00 PM. THAT’S RIGHT! It’s me!

I’m pretty pumped about it. Hell, I’m always pumped when Henry comes to town. He’s been making annual appearances in these parts for the last few years. I’m trying to decide if I’m going to try and get a picture with him. I have one of him and me from 1997. It’d be nice to get an upgrade.

Suspiciously, there are only two spoken word dates listed on Rollins’ web site. Tonight in Ames, Iowa and tomorrow in Decatur, Illinois. I like to think that he’s making a special trip just to see me.

I’ll let you know how it goes.

└ Tags: Henry Rollins, spoken word
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DECIDE FOR YOURSELF

November 17th, 2003 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

Theater Hopper reader and Tupac Shakur fan Matt passed along an interesting link for all you Tupac conspiracy buffs out there:

http://www.tupacfans.com/alive.php

I found the revelations very interesting. Particularly Tupac fascination with the 16th century Italian philosopher Machiavelli and the number 7.

Incidentally, the movie Tupac: Resurrection was released 7 years after Tupac died. Food for thought.

└ Tags: conspiracy theories, Machiavelli, number seven, Tupac Shakur
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200 STRIPPERS

November 14th, 2003 | by Jared
Posted In: Blog

Happy 200 strips Theater Hopper!

Happy Birthday Nick!

I am looking forward to a weekend of fun. My good friend and fellow blogger Nick is turning another year older on Saturday. I am helping him celebrate by honoring him with my presence. Birthday presence.

What? …presents? …yeah, right.

::runs to store::

Anyway, we are going to see Mike Doughty in MN and plan to generally have a kick ass time.

I can already taste the Grain Belt.

Mmmmmm…

└ Tags: birthday, celebration, milestone
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THE HUNCHBACK OF EAST HOLLYWOOD

November 10th, 2003 | by Nick
Posted In: Blog

Last night, I attended a screening of Born Into This, a documentary about writer Charles Bukowski. The fact that I was one of three hundred people crammed into the sold-out theater at 10:00 pm on a Sunday shows the scope of his grasp.

Reading Bukowski is like getting hit in the head with a beer bottle – sentence after sentence. Few writers say what they mean like he does. You won’t find flowery, prosaic sputtering or insignificant details, you’ll only read as many words as it takes to tell a story. The magic of Bukowski is that no matter how few words he used, his writing crackles with poetry.

The film is composed of interviews with Bukowski, family, and friends between 1972 and the early 1990’s. he most surprising thing is how gentle he seems. His calm, smooth voice and laid back manner are a direct contradiction to his wino-lifestyle, pockmarked face, and stories of barroom fights and barroom women.

Bukowski lived hard, but he also had a hard life. One of the most powerful scenes is where he visits the home of his childhood, a childhood he refers to as “A horror story with a capital H.” He stands in the bathroom, nervously drinking a Heinneken, and explains how that was where his father beat him with a leather strap five nights a week for six years.

Normally, you wouldn’t consider a movie where the protagonist dies at the end to be a feel-good film, but when Bukowksi died in 1994, he was happy. Born Into This serves as a fitting tribute to whom Bukowski’s publisher referred to as, “A Whitman of the street.”

└ Tags: Born Into This, Charles Bukowski, documentary
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SAY HELLO TO OUR NEW SPONSOR!

November 4th, 2003 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

I just wanted everyone to take a little time out to investigate our latest sponsor Digital Entertainment News – an excellent resource for all things video game related. Reviews, interviews, news – these guys have it all. You won’t believe how much content these guys have crammed into their site. They’re constantly updating and it’s ALL. GREAT. STUFF. Please pay them a visit and let them know we think they’re awesome.

Speaking of awesome – YOU GUYS are awesome! Your votes have landed Theater Hopper in the Top 10 over at buzzComix and I couldn’t be happier! Keep up the great work! I really appreciate your support. Be on the lookout for new incentive artwork soon!

└ Tags: Digital Entertainment News, sponsor
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