wnycradiolab:

Rabbit OlympicsRabbit Olympics.  OMG there are Rabbit Olympics

Even more sweet photos at the link! My night has been made.

I am having a very stressful day/week. This set if gifs is helping me out a lot. My bunny, Finny, hasn’t had a bath in a while now, but I can tell you that this is all very familiar territory for me.

Chester 5000 Valentines!

jessfink:

Chester Valentines are now on sale for Valentines day!

http://www.etsy.com/listing/39165062/chester-5000-valentines

I only made a few this year cuz they are hand cut and therefor time consuming (and I’m trying to concentrate on comics). The corners of each set of cards may vary in cut and design cuz I got a new fancy cutter doohickey.

I love you!

I bought a pack of these as soon as I saw them. I <3 Jess Fink and her sexy, sexy comic Chester 5000.

baconisbetterthanbacon:

This show was perfect.

Fun Fact: The Weekenders was my favorite cartoon for awhile. I still love and miss it.

OK Go makes me extremely happy. The Muppets make me extremely happy. Put them together and I am still only half as happy as Damian Kulash is in this music video.

I seriously watched this twice in a row and will probably watch it around six more times today. Pure joy.

shanehoughton:

comicsalliance:

‘Reed Gunther’ Literally Defines All-Ages Comics in Clever Press Release
Perhaps taking a cue from our own Laura Hudson, who frequently gives creators advice on how to get press attention when she speaks on the Indie Comics Marketing Panel at conventions around the U.S., the creators of acclaimed Image Comics series Reed Gunther have made themselves heard by creating aninnovative press release that is too clever to be ignored. Brothers Shane and Chris Houghton make an unassailable appeal to readers and retailers to consider all-ages comics in their proper context — comics made for all ages, not just children. 
Created by brothers Shane Houghton and Chris Houghton, Reed Gunther depicts the exploits of the lovably inept cowboy adventurer Reed Gunther and his curiously bright and typically frustrated grizzly bear, Sterling. The series is absolutely kid-friendly, but, as the label implies, suitable for all-ages. The story depicted in the cool comic-as-press-release suggests that some retailers and readers have confused “all-ages” for “kiddie stuff,” and Reed himself offers some helpful suggestions on how to correct the situation.Reed Gunther is a favorite of many comics creators, including Usagi Yojimbo’s Stan Sakai, outgoing B.P.R.D. artist Guy Davis and Fraggle Rock and Our Love is Real writer Sam Humphries. Three issues are on sale now from Image, and you can check out a preview right here.

We’re getting some phenomenal love for our REED GUNTHER press release comic! Thanks everyone!

I said this on Twitter, and I&#8217;ll say it again: all press releases should look this way. Oh, and if you haven&#8217;t read Reed Gunther yet, what are you waiting for? Hop to it!

shanehoughton:

comicsalliance:

‘Reed Gunther’ Literally Defines All-Ages Comics in Clever Press Release

Perhaps taking a cue from our own Laura Hudson, who frequently gives creators advice on how to get press attention when she speaks on the Indie Comics Marketing Panel at conventions around the U.S., the creators of acclaimed Image Comics series Reed Gunther have made themselves heard by creating aninnovative press release that is too clever to be ignored. Brothers Shane and Chris Houghton make an unassailable appeal to readers and retailers to consider all-ages comics in their proper context — comics made for all ages, not just children. 

Created by brothers Shane Houghton and Chris Houghton, Reed Gunther depicts the exploits of the lovably inept cowboy adventurer Reed Gunther and his curiously bright and typically frustrated grizzly bear, Sterling. The series is absolutely kid-friendly, but, as the label implies, suitable for all-ages. The story depicted in the cool comic-as-press-release suggests that some retailers and readers have confused “all-ages” for “kiddie stuff,” and Reed himself offers some helpful suggestions on how to correct the situation.

Reed Gunther is a favorite of many comics creators, including Usagi Yojimbo’s Stan Sakai, outgoing B.P.R.D. artist Guy Davis and Fraggle Rock and Our Love is Real writer Sam Humphries. Three issues are on sale now from Image, and you can check out a preview right here.

We’re getting some phenomenal love for our REED GUNTHER press release comic! Thanks everyone!

I said this on Twitter, and I’ll say it again: all press releases should look this way. Oh, and if you haven’t read Reed Gunther yet, what are you waiting for? Hop to it!

killtaupe:

New batch of chunky wood magnets to slap on your fridge, filing cabinet, or other random magnetic surface now up in the Kill Taupe Shop!

I’ve been following on Twitter as he released each new magnet today, and goddamn are they sweet. What are you waiting for?! Go check them out now!

silentsmack:

Process work behind today’s Revolutionary Times strip. 

I will never tire of seeing the process work of other artists. It is always enthralling.

killtaupe:

Carnivorous Cherry on Top3 x 3” - acrylic on vinyl  2011
Available in the Kill Taupe shop tomorrow at 11am EST

Kill Taupe&#8217;s customs are always sick as hell, but this one really takes the (cup)cake.
Bwah ha ha! *ahem* Excuse me. The internet has made me a lover of terrible puns. I can&#8217;t even help myself.

killtaupe:

Carnivorous Cherry on Top
3 x 3” - acrylic on vinyl 
2011

Available in the Kill Taupe shop tomorrow at 11am EST

Kill Taupe’s customs are always sick as hell, but this one really takes the (cup)cake.

Bwah ha ha! *ahem* Excuse me. The internet has made me a lover of terrible puns. I can’t even help myself.

Fitz and the Tantrums - MoneyGrabber

I have known about the existence of this band, specifically this song, for 24 hours now. The visual aesthetics, the throwback sound, the catchy as hell chorus. I am in love.