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

Cartoonists Northwest Art Show (I’ll be at the opening night party 6-9 p.m., July 10), Blowing Sands Glass Gallery, Seattle, WA (Last Kiss art & goodies will be on sale there until Aug. 11.)

Comic-Con International: San Diego, July 21-25. I’ll be the Last Kiss Entertainment table — #E8.

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, Nov. 14, 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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July 29th, 2010

Facebook Romance? Stumbleupon Divorce!

Oh, if only life were this simple. You fall in love on Facebook. You get married on MySpace. You honeymoon on Photobucket.

Later, you sneak over to Twitter and have a brief, slam-bam (140-characters, ma’am!) affair. Incriminating photos are posted on Flickr.

Things get nasty on LiveJournal. Everyone finds out through StumbleUpon. And your divorce is broadcast on YouTube

Start to finish, the romance only takes–what? Thirty minutes?

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SCENE: A woman smiles and talks to a man as the man beside her glares.

WOMAN: No! We’re not divorced--yet! But I de-friended him on Facebook!

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