Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Masheka Toon: Rejected Sidekicks and Henchmen
Masheka sez:
Behold my latest cartoon in the latest issue of UVC Magazine, The Urban Voice in Comics. It's all flipped because, I dunno, sometimes I like to make ya work for it.
Friday, September 28, 2007
The Masheka News
Monday, July 09, 2007
Watch Me Read My Cartoons: Video from Green Brain Comics Signing
Friday, May 18, 2007
Send Masheka some love!
(Photo Credit: Márta Fodor)
The Glyph Comics Awards ceremony is tonight from 7-9 p.m. at the African-American Museum of Philadelphia (it's the kickoff party of the awesome East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention). My other half, the amazing Masheka Wood ("Not Just Knee Deep"), is nominated for the Rising Star award, and he's got the jitters, so send him some love by leaving a nice comment on his blog! (And don't forget, Masheka's book Deep Doodle is coming out soon, so save your pennies!)
If you're not familiar with Masheka's work, he has some examples in his blog. Get Dubya's tips for dealing with black people, watch Soul Man II, learn what CEOs do with their $13,000 a day, attend a Purity Ball and shiver in your socks at the justices of "Supreme Court 3000"!
Labels: appearances, events, masheka
Monday, April 23, 2007
Mikhaela (and Masheka) featured in press on Other Heroes
(Just in case it's not already clear from my photos and self-portraits, I'm not black--I was included in the show because I frequently draw black characters, and the show was about black comics creators AND characters. I explained this to the photographer and suggested he might want to use a different image, but he said he wanted to use it anyway and he was also using images from two of the black cartoonists from the show, Kyle Baker and Mshindo Kuumba).
Anyway, here's the photo of my cartoon "Let Them Eat Toxic Sludge" on Yahoo News. Fun facts: I drew the cartoon at 3 a.m. after coming home from a 2005 Katrina benefit show featuring Dave Chappelle, Q-Tip, Dead Prez and Talib Kweli.
Update: The Freedom Gravy cartoon was also used to illustrate a more detailed story in the Jackson Free Press, and they fittingly discussed my work and Masheka's work (not to mention Keith Knight's work--go CWA!) in the same paragraph:
Almost every viewer should find something in the show that resonates. My favorites include a poster by Mikhaela Reid advertising “Freedom Gravy,” the Bush-family solution to the post-Katrina food shortage in New Orleans and coastal pollution problems all at once. “Let Them Eat Toxic Sludge!” the poster proclaims while a wrinkly, pearl-wearing Barbara Bush offers a green spoonful of Freedom Gravy to a young black girl, saying, “Open up dear—I’m sure this is much nicer than what you people are used to eating.” Also interesting is Masheka Wood’s “Ask CEOs” comic strip, where she asks hideous white male CEOs “How do you spend your $13,000 an hour?” Replies from the executives range from the hilarious—“Imported cashmere wipes for my delicate buttocks.”—to the disconcertingly realistic—“Oh ya know, buying politicians and whatnot.” By juxtaposing both types of answers, Wood asks a pointed question: “Which is more outrageous: Cashmere butt-wipes or buying out politicians who are supposed to represent our best interests?” Also noteworthy for his biting political and racial satire is Keith Knight, whose understated visual style allows his wry observational genius to shine through.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Masheka's book cover: Deep Doodle
Shhhhh, I'm on Masheka's computer so I can give you a sneak preview of his book cover! Click to enlarge and see if you can find the tiny Masheka, Mikhaela and Riley (our cat) doodles.Labels: art, books, illustration, masheka, merchandise




