Posts Tagged ‘Wuvable Oaf’

Wuvable Oaf #3

Sunday, July 24th, 2011

Review by Joe Palmer

Ed Luce with Mark Herzog and Matt Wobensmith
$4.50 / 40 pages
Goteblüd Comics

In which a wonderful night for two improbable guys is imperiled to become a worst date possibly ever.

When last we saw Oaf and the object of his affection metal rocker Eiffel they had just agreed to a date. Eiffel was making arrangements for the dinner to take place at former lover and celebrity chef Hammond Reed’s newest restaurant. This issue Luce guides us throughout the evening from Papa’s arrival for cat sitting duties with very special needs Pavel (oh dear, what’s driven Pavel to act this way?) to meeting Eiffel at band practice (“Yoko’s here…”) to the arrival at Reed’s culinary venue, Rage Against The Cuisine, where diners are offered the opportunity to slaughter their own meat. It’s a perfect opportunity to lampoon both snobbish fads in restaurant themes and vegetarian activists protesting the establisment’s practice. And then there’s the actual dinner date, personally presided over by Eiffel’s evil ex-lover Reed who’s out to sabotage a relationship between our sweet Oaf and Eiffel before it even has a real chance to begin.

The plot is basic and anyone can relate to the anixiety that a first date can create. With that solid foundation in place, Luce gets busy doing what he does best from the writing aspect: writing damned good dialog and character moments for his fictional cast. For example, Oaffie is painfully embarrassed when Papa talks about dating Troffie, who likes water sports. Or how diminuitive Eiffel keeps his burly bandmates in check with his show of blustery bravado (a point that Luce elaborates on later) then becomes undone when presented with the gift of one of Oaf’s handmade dolls, which carries through to the restaurant where he becomes assertive and protective of Oaf while they’re in the metaphorical wolf’s den of Reed’s over the top restuarant. Actually, Reed reminds me of a Doberman Pinscher but “in the den of a Doberman” doesn’t have the same ring. If the saying is true that you don’t piss off your waiter before your food arrives is true then you sure as hell don’t want your evil ex preparing dinner for you and a date! Despite Reed’s efforts at culinary revenge in the kitchen, Oaf appears to be unwittingly winning this battle just by being himself until Eiffel steps away to answer nature’s call. It’s the perfect opportunity for Reed to strike with his most powerful weapon – doubt. Does Oafie have chance now? Will Eiffel get a clue or just piggishly indulge in dessert sushi? Argh! It’s a cliffhanger ending!

Luce fleshes out these crazy characters more in this issue. The mystery behind Goteblüd is revealed! And no, I won’t tell you what it is! Just that there’s more to the story, a lot more, than simply revealing who the wrestler was. I remember watching wrestling every  Saturday when I was 12 way back in 1970 and thinking there were other things going on aside from matches being staged so reading Luce’s twist here on Goteblüd makes me happy. There’s also a handful of one page strips showing how different members joined Eiffel’s band. They’re all funny as hell stories – since they didn’t happen to you - and the incidents make the sexual tension exponentially more intense between the band mates, Eiffel, and sweet, romantic Oaf whose obliviousness to it all makes you cheer for him even more. In a two panel sequence Luce alludes to Papa’s (and Oaf’s) past with a simple photo that indicates a happy, if not happier, time for Oaf’s gentle father figure. It’s just enough to make you wonder more about that period on Oaf’s past. And not to be forgotten is the band of angry cats who gang up on another unsuspecting kitty in the issue’s opening sequence.

Luce is the first to admit that the wait for this storyline between issues has been long and I’ll add that in my estimation it’s been well worth the wait! Sometimes I wonder if we forget that indy artists and writers have “real” jobs to pay the bills just like the rest of world (aside from those annoying super-wealthy people who don’t want to pay taxes). The love and pride Luce has for his work shines through in every bit of dialog, character nuance, and art. And speaking of art, I’d like to suggest that Luce’s style be studied by new and or aspiring artists wanting to make their own comics for the variety of shading and mark making techniques he uses with great effect to create visual interest in black and white art.

Oops! I’ve been such a bad boy not to mention that there’s an ultra deluxe edition of Wuvable Oaf #3! Perhaps taking a cue from John Waters and his Odorama cards for the Polyester movie are three Luce designed scatch and sniff cards: Kitty Magnet (Oaf attracting a clowder of cats); Pig in the City (Oaf’s best bud Smusherrrr’s own scent); and Crowded Tour Van (do you really need a description?). There’s a carefully hand torn ticket stub (details, people!) for an mp3 download to an Ejaculoid track – Ejaculoid being Eiffel’s band. Last and by no means least is a vinyl mini disc imprinted with a very memorable image and featuring “Sleep Apnea” written and recorded by Needles and Exillon.

Go visit Wuvable Oaf now and catch up! What? You haven’t read Oaf? Now’s a great time to start!

Wuvable OF #3 – The Wait Is Over!

Monday, July 18th, 2011

WUVABLE OAF #3 is now available in Regular and Special Editions at wuvableoaf.com …and this week at Comic-Con International in San Diego!  You can also pick up the Regular Edition at Isotope Comics (326 Fell, SFCA, isotopecomics.com) and Regular and Special Editions at the Goteblüd Store (766 Valencia, SFCA, goteblud.com).

The Special Edition comes with a gory hoof-print variant cardstock cover, set of three Smell-O-Drama scratch n’ sniff cards and the new EJA©ULOID 7″ single “Sleep Apnea” on a clear vinyl silk screened picture disc (written and recorded by Needles, who are members of Limp Wrist and Talk is Poison, with Exillon)!  Limited to a signed and numbered edition of 200.

At Comic-Con, both editions will be available at the Prism Comics booth (#2144) and Ed will be signing all five days (July 20-24), including Wednesday preview night. Check prismcomics.org and the booth itself for appearance schedule.

ALSO:  THE WORLD PAINTED GOTEBLÜD MINI TOUR STARTS AT COMIC-CON!!!

For those looking to get a little more up close and personal, Ed will also be doing an in-store signing on Saturday, July 23rd at Double Break, a new gallery and store near San Diego’s beautiful Balboa Park (1821 Fifth Ave, see doublebreakstore.com directions).  The first 25 folks to arrive get a free World Painted Goteblüd mini-poster!  The festivities kickoff at 6 pm and run til 10 pm!  Ed will also be debuting a brand new Goteblüd print (pictured above) at the event.  Llimited quantities will also be available at the Prism booth.

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After Comic-Con the tour continues up the coast!  The first 25 people at each event get a free 11 x 17 World Painted Goteblüd mini-poster!

SAN FRANCISCO WO #3 Release Party on Friday, July 29th from 7- 9 pm at our homebase GOTEBLÜD Store (766 Valencia between 18th/19th). Join Ed for a signing and reception for a new exhibition of Oaf art!  Plus, a new Oaf print debuts (pictured above)!  Visit goteblud.com for more info.

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PORTLAND, OR WO #3 Release Party and Exhibition on Thursday, August 4th from 6 – 10 pm at Floating World Comics (20 NW 5th Ave).  Join Ed for a signing and reception for another exhibition of  work, including pages from his BUNGOOL the WUVABLE OGRE story (to be released in an upcoming issue of Elf World, published by Family Style).   And the debut of a Wuvable Ogre print (pictured above)!  Visit floatingworldcomics.com for more info.

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BERKELEY WO#3 Release Party on Friday, August 12th from 7 – 9 pm at The Escapist Comic Bookstore (3090 Claremont Ave).  Join Ed and fellow artists Nicky Nargesian (debuting her new comic MISTY), Crystal Gonzales (artist and animator of IN THE DARK) and Justin Hall (GLAMAZONIA, HARD TO SWALLOW) for a reading and signing!  Visit escapistcomics.com for more info.

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For those unable to attend Comic-Con or any of the tour dates, no worries…everything (including the prints) is available at wuvableoaf.com …OAF FOR EVERYBODY!  Please note, online orders will begin shipping on Tuesday, July 26th.

It’s gonna be a busy summer!

Thanks for your patience with waiting  for this new issue…looking forward to seeing a lot of you folks in the next month!

Henry & Glenn Forever Show

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

From Ed Luce…

We’re very excited to announce the opening of the Henry & Glenn Forever Gang Bang group exhibition at the legendary La Luz de Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles, California!   The Igloo Tornado guys (Tom Neely, Gin Stevens, Scot Nobles & Levon Jihanian) have invited two dozen artists (including Ed Luce, Dave Davenport, Justin Hall, Johnny Ryan, KAZ and Coop!) to explore and expand their take on the hard rock love that dare not speak its name.

For those not familiar, the original Henry & Glenn Forever book asks the question, “what if Henry Rollins and Glenn Danzig were a little more than ‘friends’?”  It has sold more than 30,000 copies since its debut last spring, garnering nods from Spin, National Public Radio, MTV, LA Weekly, Decibel, Maximum Rock’n’roll and Razorcake.  The book is still available at Microcosm Publishing.

The reception is Friday, February 18th from 8 – 11pm and features a signing with Igloo Tornado and performances by the faBUlous BLACK FAG (seriously, they’re rad) and Danzig cover band GLENN!!!  The show itself will run February 18th – 27th.

Ed will be on hand for the exhibition’s opening reception…so long lost LA peeps, please stop by and say howdy!

For more info visit here.

Also…

LIMITED EDITION HENRY & GLENN PRINTS!!!

To coincide with the event, we’re releasing limited edition 8″ x 8″ prints of Ed’s two pieces, “Henry & Glenn, Cat Fanciers” and “Henry & Glenn, Newlyweds”.  Each is reproduced in crisp, effulgent color on Bright White 300 Entrada Paper!  Which means it’s archival and stuff…

Hop over to Wuvable Oaf and snag yourself some, before Oaf finds out Ed’s been cheating on him and shuts the site down!

See you next month with some info on Ed’s Hunx & His Punx comic for San Francisco’sNoise Pop Festival…and news on the next proper Oaf issue!

I Luv Oaf!

Sunday, November 21st, 2010

I love Wuvable Oaf!

And I love Ed Luce’s humor and art!

And then there’s Goteblüd!

I knew when I was a young teenager there was something gay about wrestling.