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Reuben Wrap Up

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Another Reuben Awards in the books. This was our 10th time attending… The Lovely Anna and I have never missed one since I became a member in 1999.

Cartooning is a strange business and occupation… it’s one where you strive to communicate with the world through humor via words and images, yet most do it sitting alone at their drawing table with little or no interaction with others. It’s a solitary process and the feedback you get can be little to none.

That’s what makes the NCS such a great organization, and the Reubens such an important function to so many. It’s the one place where cartoonists can get together and interact. It’s awesome to be in the same room with some of the biggest names in cartooning, many of whom are personal heroes, and talk shop, sports, weather… you name it. I sometimes hear how new attendees feel “left out” or “low on the totem pole” at these events. I would be lying if I said there isn’t some clique mentality there… after all many of these people have been good friends for decades and it’s easy to feel left out when they are catching up with each other. However there is very little true exclusion going on. Most of the folks are friendly and it’s surprising how easy it can be to engage even the most recognizable names in polite conversation. There needs to be effort on the newcomers part… wallflowers who sit there waiting to be recognized are in for a long wait.

10 years ago The Lovely Anna and I attended out first Reubens in San Antonio. Mort Drucker was my sponsor (see this story for how that happened), but he did not attend as his mother became very ill right at that time. So we literally attended the weekend knowing no one whatsoever. Zero. Nada. I was a young(ish) freelancer with some comic book experience and a handful of small magazine and advertising clients. I was over a year away from my first MAD job. We were too shy and spent most of the weekend walking around staring at people and just trying to soak it all in. We were not wallflowers, however. It was easy to see that unless we were proactive and approached others to introduce ourselves we would leave the Reuben weekend still knowing no one. The first people we met were Jack and Dena Davis, who are so incredibly nice and genuine it’s almost hard to believe they are real. I brought some of my work along and showed it to MAD‘s book editor Charlie Kochman who showed it to Nick Meglin… who didn’t like it but Charlie encouraged me to send in more work. We also met other great people who like us were hardly of the Walker or Trudeau ilk, but just working cartoonists. Most members are just hard working cartoonists… there are only a few real superstars.

This is getting long, so suffice it to say that if you make the effort at an event like this, whether it be one of cartoonists, plumbers or brain surgeons, you will not feel left out.

This Reuben weekend was a lot of fun. Sadly I did not wear enough (okay… ANY) sunblock during our Habitat for Humanity project on Friday, and was so badly sunburned the rest of the weekend that I was somewhat limited in my activities. It was hot and humid, so walking around the French Quarter was a little painful. Getting slapped on the back and congratulated for my Reuben divisional win when in my rather tight-fitting tux on Saturday night was also not very pleasant… although I never let on to anyone I was seriously suffering under there.

Sunday there was another round of seminars from Mark Tatuli (Heart of the City and Lio) and Nancy Goldstein (Author of “Jackie Ormes: The First African American Woman Cartoonist“)… both of which I had to miss due to an NCS Foundation meeting and more work on that MAD job. That evening we had a “second line parade” through the French Quarter followed by dinner at Broussard’s. Great fun, and it was a pleasure to get to see some old friends and great talents like Keelan and Barbie Parham, Ed and Heather Steckley, Steve and Heidi Silver and Eddie and Beth Pittman. It was also great getting to meet a lot of new people and thanks to all who introduced themselves and to whom I got a chance to talk.

I had an inserted gallery of pictures previously, but that didn’t work out so well, so here are the full pics:

Me and Anna
Me and The Lovely Anna at dinner Thursday

Jack Davis and me
Jack Davis and me at the pre-awards cocktail party

Anna and Nick Meglin
Anna and Nick Meglin

Jeff Keane
Jeff Keane at the Reuben awards ceremony

NCSF Scholarship winner Juana Medina
Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship winner Juana Medina

The Super Mike Peters
Mike Peters gets “Super” to help Daryl Cagle open a winner’s envelope

Mort Gerberg
Mort Gerberg accepts his Reuben for Gag Cartoons

Steve Silver
My good friend Steve Silver gets a Reuben for TV Animation

Sergio Aragones
Nobody understands a damn thing Sergio says, but they ask him to present every year anyway…

Sandra Boynton
The charming Sandra Boynton accepts the Milton Caniff lifetime achievement award

Jack Davis
Jack Davis presents the Reuben for Advertising Illustration

Me accepting the Advertising Illustration Reuben
Me accepting the Advertising Illustration Reuben

Al Jaffee
Al Jaffee wins the Reuben for “Cartoonist of the Year”

MAD Men
Nick Meglin, Sergio Aragones, Bill Gallo, Al Jaffee, Jack Davis and Sam Viviano

Steve and me
Me and Steve showing off the hardware

Lovely NCS Ladies
The loveliest ladies in the NCS: Anna, Heather Steckley, Barbie Parham and Heidi Silver

Arnold Roth and Al Jaffee
Legends Arnold Roth and Al Jaffee

Al and Ed Steckley
Al and Ed Steckley

Ace and Gary- I\'m Ace.
Ace and Gary, the Ambiguously Gay Duo. I’m Ace.

The Steckleys
The Steckleys

The Tatuli\'s
The Tatuli family

NCS Reuben Report- Day Three

Monday, May 26th, 2008

I had intended a nice, involved wrap up of the Reuben weekend today with lots of pictures both from the awards dinner Saturday and the various events on Sunday, but it wasn’t until this morning that I realized I did not bring the proper data cable along to transfer pictures from The Lovely Anna‘s camera to my laptop. Since I left my own camera at the room that makes me SOL until I get back home to the studio. Look for that post tomorrow.

Here’s one more pic from my camera from Saturday’s event. Suffice it to say the Reubens were again a great time and a greatly awaited opportunity to get together with the people you admire and respect in this crazy industry and for a weekend at least feel like you are a part of it all.


The great Al Jaffee and a humble fan

NCS Reubens Report- Day Two

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

There were seminars on Saturday by the irrepressible Mort Gerberg and the adorable Sandra Boynton, but I had to miss them both as I was busy inking a MAD job all afternoon. I did get to get dressed up and go to the awards ceremony that evening, though!


Al Jaffee and Mel Lazarus

First off, the winner of the Reuben for “Cartoonist of the Year”: Al Jaffee. Al is such a great guy and such an inspirational talent. Even though this award is really supposed to recognize the achievements of the past year’s work of a cartoonist, in this case it was really more of a lifetime achievement award… no argument from me there. Is that fair? I guess that is a legitimate question. The other nominee’s for the Reuben, Dave Coverly and Dan Piraro, do outstanding work and there is no doubt they will stand on that stage in the very near future and accept that award. It may not be exactly right, but the Reuben has often gone to a cartoonist who is either never won one, is retiring, is near the end of their career or is just plain been overlooked for a long time. Will Eisner, Jack Davis, Matt Groening and other recent recipients fall into that category. In Al’s case it was that way (even though he still does great work regularly), but members were free to vote for whomever they wished to so it’s really always up to them to decide who they want it to go to. I am very happy for Al, and I will be equally happy for Dave and Dan when they inevitably are similarly honored.

This is a necessarily short post. Here are a complete list of winners and some pictures from the evening:

Book Illustration

  • Sandra Boynton – “Blue Moo”

TV Animation

  • Stephen Silver – Character Design – “Kim Possible”

Greeting Cards

  • Dave Mowder

Newspaper Comic Strips

  • Jim Meddick – “Monty”

Editorial Cartoon

  • Bill Schorr

Magazine Illustration

  • Daryll Collins

Newspaper Illustration

  • Sean Kelly

Feature Animation

  • David Silverman – Director – “The Simpson’s Movie”

Gag Cartoon

  • Mort Gerberg

Comic Book

  • Shaun Tan – “The Arrival”

Advertising Illustration

  • Tom Richmond

Newspaper Panel

  • Chad Carpenter – “Tundra”

One out of two for me… I was thrilled to recieve the divisional Reuben for Advertising Illustration… presented by the great Jack Davis. That was thrilling to say the least. Here are some pictures. More to come later:


Joyce and Al Jaffee, me, Dena and Jack Davis


Sergio Aragones critiques Sam Viviano as he does a sketch


The mega-talented Sandra Boynton


Sam and Sergio ham it up

NCS Reuben’s Report- Day One

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

It was an early morning yesterday when about 85 NCS members gathered in the lobby of the Ritz-Carlton and boarded two buses to travel to our Habitat for Humanity project. NCS President Jeff Keane really wanted to make this outing a part of the Reubens to give attendees a chance to lend a hand to some of the people who are still struggling terribly from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in the New Orleans area. There was a great response and despite the early hour and the long bus ride to the sites we worked on, the enthusiasm was very evident.

Our group received a brief safety talk at the Habitat for Humanity work center, and then we left for our individual sites. They split us up among three different sites, all homes that were being built on the sites of ones that were destroyed or ruined and then demolished in the disaster. The area were went to was called St. Bernard, part of the ninth ward where some of the worst devastation occurred. The experience was terrific. It was hard work and later in the afternoon it got very hot and humid, but we got a lot done on our site including completing the roofing and a lot of the siding of the home we were assigned to.


Our worksite upon arrival


Cartoonists on the roof!


I got enlisted to haul 80 lb packs of shingles to the rooftop


Measure twice, cut once!


The Lovely Anna hard at work


Doing a little siding after the roof was done



Mike Peters keeps a grip for safety


Me doing a doodle for one of the Habitat crew


The gang after a long day of hard work


Part of the ninth ward. These empty areas were all houses once

Dirty, scratched and exhausted, we had a log bus ride home where we went down into the ninth ward as saw the destruction. Houses were marked with spray painted “X”‘s that had information in the spaces including how many bodies were found there. It was sobering to be sure.

We arrived back at the hotel trailing dirt behind us, and received a very moving shock. At least 80 employees of the Ritz Carlton hotel were lining the lobby applauding us as we walked down the hallway. This was not a prepared thing… we had no idea it was going to happen. These people were genuinely thankful we spent a small part of our weekend dong the little we did. It sent a chill up my spine.

It was all fun and games after that. Here are some pics from the cocktail party and karaoke madness:


The Lovely Anna and myself


Jeff Keane, me, Mark Parisi


Sergio Aragones, Mort Gerberg, Nick Meglin, Grant Geissman, Linda Maloof, Lydia Geissman


Myself and the great Sergio


Nick Meglin, Grant Geissman, Linda Maloof


Rob Smith Jr and Eddie Pittman talk shop


Eddie Pittman, Rick Stromoski, Danna Gauntner and Daryl Cagle


Sam Viviano and his backup singers


Heidi Silver, me, John Martz and Steve Silver

NCS Reuben’s Report- Day 0

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

The Lovely Anna and I arrived in New Orleans yesterday afternoon… amid dark skies and thunderstorms. The weather doesn’t look too promising for the weekend. Hopefully there will be plenty of gaps in the downpours so we can see some of the city.

Not much to report on “Day 0″. We had dinner reservations at a terrific restaurant called Cuvee just a few blocks away, where we meet up with Orlando caricaturist Keelan Parham and his wife Barbie as well as NYC illustrator Ed Steckley and his wife Heather… long time friends. After dinner we had a drink at the hotel bar and got a chance to chat with some of the Usual Suspects including current NCS president and “Family Circus” cartoonist Jeff Keane, animators Steve Silver and Eddie Pittman, “Lio” and “Heart of the City”‘s Mark Tatulli, “Foxtrot”‘s Bill Amend, L.A. illustrator Chad Frye and some fellow MAD men like Sam Viviano, Nick Meglin and Kevin Pope. With Al Jaffee nominated for the big award this year, there is a fair MAD contingent of the Usual Gang of Idiots including Sergio Aragones and Jack and Dena Davis.

Today we will be doing the Habitat for Humanity project all day, so I will report on that tomorrow along with plenty of pictures of the traditional Friday night cocktail party. In the meantime, here is a list of the contents of the NCS “goodie bag” we received with registration… always full o’ fun stuff.

This year’s bag includes a copy of John Read‘s “Stay Tooned” magazine #1, Mort Walker‘s “The Best of Times” Family Fun magazine, “Hogan’s Alley“, Daryl Cagle‘s “The Best Political Cartoons of 2008” book, a copy of MAD, assorting inserts, the official 2008 Reuben T-shirt and of course the terrific official Reuben Journal.

On Our Way to the Big Easy

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

The 2008 Reubens in New Orleans!

The Lovely Anna and I are on our way to New Orleans today for the 62nd Annual National Cartoonist Society’s Reuben Awards.

As always, the weekend is full of activities, seminars, events and other cartooning goodness. It can get a little wild at times, but that’s to be expected considering that the nature of professional cartooning is one of mainly solitude in our lonely little studios… when we get a chance to get together we make the most out of it.

…oh, and as usual I’ll be working on a job when I’m there as well. Bleech.

Look for daily reports here on The MAD Blog on the weekend’s events, including a special Sunday report with a complete list of all the winners of the divisions as well as the “Cartoonist of the Year”. Here’s a complete list of all the nominees, some info on past Reuben winners and this year’s nominees for the big award, and some info on this year’s guest speakers.

 

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