My Cat Stars…in “Stickman”

Things have officially gotten weird. My cat (Cous Cous) is now starring in an episode of Mark Monlux’s webcomic The Return of Stickman!

Or rather Mark informs me that “your cat inspired this strip.”

Close enough, pal. Personally, I’d never consider suing you for libel. I’m not so sure, though, about Cous Cous.

Her Royal Highness

Worship me or I'll crush you!

Many thanks to everyone who saw my recent post about my cat Cous Cous and commented here or on Facebook about how beautiful/adorable/magnificent she is.

For those of you who expressed concern about her size. Well…

She’s not quite as heavy as she looks. She weighs 15 pounds (down two pounds from a couple of years ago) and she could probably stand to lose another pound. But according to our vet she isn’t actually obese.

She’s almost certainly part Maine Coon and those cats are huge. Bigger than some dogs. Smaller than your average tractor trailer.

My Schedule at Comic-Con International

My schedule at Comic-Con will be in flux each day, but here’s what I know so far:

Friday: I’ll be mostly at the Last Kiss table #E8 (between the 600 and 700 aisles) except for my signing at the World Famous Comics booth #5660 from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Saturday: I’ll be mostly at at the Last Kiss table #E8 (between the 600 and 700 aisles) except for my signing at the World Famous Comics booth #5560 from noon-2 p.m.

Sunday: I’ll be mostly at the Last Kiss table #E8 (between the 600 and 700 aisles) except for my signing at the World Famous Comics booth #5560 from 11:30-1 p.m.

If He’s So Perfect…

Because of a glitch that I can’t fix until I get home from Comic-Con International, I’m temporarily posting new comics in my main blog instead of my comic archive. All will be back to normal by Wednesday (July 28, 2010.)

Updated Convention & Appearance Schedule

I’m going to be out and about a lot this year–hoping to meet lots of fans. So please join me if you can for some Last Kiss fun. –John Lustig

Jet City Comic Show, Sept. 25, Booth 78, Seattle, WA

New York Comicon, Oct. 8-10, 2010, NYC. Artist Alley.

Long Beach Comic Con, Artist Alley Oct. 29-31, 2010, Long Beach, CA.

Bellingham ComiCon, Nov. 6, 2010, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Bellingham, WA.

Portland Comic Book Show, (New Date!) Nov. 21, Portland, OR.

My Unshelved Book Report About…STUFF

A hoarder runs amuck! (A scene left out of my review of STUFF.)

Over the years, my pals Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum have snookered me into doing two fill ins for their witty webcomic Unshelved. In both cases, I contributed wacky, comic strip-style book reports for their once-a-week “Book Club” feature.

The latest was my report about Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things by Randy O. Frost & Gail Steketee. Maybe that doesn’t sound like a fun read, but it was like being plopped down in the middle of a reality TV show where all the participants are clearly out of control.

The book tells the stories of people whose obsession to collect “stuff” has filled their homes and left little room for family and friends. Sad, scary, tragic stories.

And disturbingly funny when you take them to extreme and put them into a comic strip book report.

Oh, in case you’re wondering, the other “Book Club” report I did was on P.G. Wodehouse’s comedic classic Summer Moonshine.

Next up–as soon as I get a sane minute–I’m doing a report on Larry Beinhart’s Salvation Boulevard. Read it now. Read my book report later!

Last Kiss Pays Tribute to Dick Giordano

Kansas City, Mo. and Seattle, Wa. (May 13, 2010) – Last Kiss creator John Lustig is paying tribute to comics legend Dick Giordano with a special three-week sequence of his Last Kiss webcomic.

Starting May 17, the series will begin appearing six times a week instead of the usual three at both GoComics.com/lastkiss and lastkisscomic.com. Instead of his regular one-panel gags, Lustig will feature a multi-episode Last Kiss story which he and Giordano created together, entitled “Widow Miss Muffet.”

The “Widow” storyline will appear Monday through Friday. On Sundays, Last Kiss will feature special, standalone comics unrelated to “Widow,” but featuring Giordano art. The “Widow” story will wrap up on June 4.

“Dick drew ‘Widow’ for my Last Kiss comic book series and it hasn’t been reprinted since it appeared in 2001,” said Lustig. “For Dick it was a chance to have fun—returning to his romance comic roots. And it was a funny romance story—which I think was a first for him.

“It’s the story of a little girl who wants to grow up and become a rich widow. Of course, things don’t go quite as planned.”
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Last Kiss on YouTube


Although it’s surely a sign of the Apocalypse, I’m semi-happy to announce that I’ve launched a Last Kiss YouTube channel. So what can you see?

–A short Last Kiss animation by the wonderful Christopher Martin. (This has been around for a few years, but it’s still very funny.)

–A link to a brand new video interview with me by John Berry at Metropolis Comics. (I take the art of muttering incoherently to amazing new levels, but tune in anyway because John Berry makes me laugh!)

–A link to a 2007 video interview with me by Ron Austin and Bruce Wolcott of Bellevue College. (Have a drink for every time I say something coherent!)

That’s it for now. But this summer we’ll be posting at least two new animations–one of which has been in the works for three years. So you know it has to be great–otherwise we’ve just been wasting our  time!

Have Dinner with Me (& Other Crazy Cartoonists) Saturday, May 1!

If you’re in Seattle and you’d enjoy having dinner this Saturday (May 1) with a bunch of wacky cartoonists, then join me at the Cartoonists Northwest Annual Toonie Awards banquet. The big event is at Ivar’s Salmon House on Lake Union. Cocktails at 6pm and dinner at 7 p.m.

Highlights of the evening include: music by the highly amusing Martin Brothers; presentation of the “Golden Toonie” to the “Cartoonists of the Year”; guest speaker Mark Rahner creator/writer of Rotten; an art auction; and the fabulous Creative Clay Contest.

Cost for dinner: Salmon ($50), Chicken ($45) or Pasta ($40) and there’s a $5 discount if you order two dinners. Walk-ins accepted. Suggested attire: occasional ties & jackets are seen, but it’s mostly “casual nice.”

2001 Dick Giordano Interview–Part 2

This is Part 2 of a 2001 interview that I did with Dick Giordano who passed away today (March 27, 2010.) This posting contains excerpts not included with the interview published in Last Kiss #2 and contains references (among other things) to “Widow Miss Muffet” the story Dick and I did for that issue.

2001 interview transcribed by Christopher Irving. All art is by Dick Giordano. ©2010 Last Kiss Inc.

Why Do Romance?

LUSTIG: When I talk to more mature artists–people who didn’t start out drawing superheroes–there’s a kind of regret that there’s nothing but superheroes to do these days.

GIORDANO: Most people from my generation had to draw romance comic books in order to survive: John Romita, Sr., Joe Simon, Jack Kirby, and so many other people [like] Gene Colan… they all spent so much time on romance work… Artists and writers who entered the field after 1970 had very few genres other than superheroes

LUSTIG: People have discussed this before, but do you think part of the comic book industry’s current problems is that we just have superheroes? It’s such a narrow subject. I just don’t see the general public being interested in comic books as long as it’s just superheroes.

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