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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

KING-CAT #74 IS HERE!




Hey all,

King-Cat #74 arrived late last night.  I'll be packing subscribers' copies and pre-orders all afternoon, so look for them to ship out tomorrow.  Shipments to stores will happen after Christmas.

If you're not a subscriber, SINGLE COPIES of the new issue can be purchased from me as follows:

USA: $5.00 cash/check/mo OR $5.45 via PayPal
CANADA/MEXICO: $6.00 USD via PayPal
REST OF WORLD: $7.50 USD via PayPal

NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS (4 Issues) can be purchased at the following rates:

USA: $20.00 cash/check/mo OR $20.88 via PayPal
CANADA/MEXICO: $24.00 USD via PayPal
REST OF WORLD: $30.00 USD via PayPal

Checks/MOs payable to:

John Porcellino
PO Box 142
South Beloit, IL
61080 USA

PayPal: kingcat_paypal AT hotmail DOT com

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King-Cat Comics #74:  Moving Day, Lying in Bed, Bridges of South Beloit, Body Odor Blues, Travel Comics, Bowser, Bat Love, Letters, Top 40, and more.  32 digest pages, b+w.

Thanks!  John P.



Monday, November 11, 2013

YEAR TO DATE


Saturday was the Milwaukee Zine Fest, my last show of what was a very busy year, show-wise.  I told myself I was gonna stay home in 2013 and try to get a bunch of drawing done and just go to shows in the Midwest, no big road trips... but I still was on the road seemingly every other weekend from March to November.  It kind of burned me out, to tell the truth.  Luckily, the Milwaukee Zine Fest may be my favorite show of them all, so it's nice to go out on a positive note.

Spit and a Half table

View from the ledge

MZF is held in the Polish Falcon's Lodge in the Riverwest neighborhood.  It's a classic Midwestern lodge, all wood paneling, linoleum, and beer.  In the basement is the 4th oldest bowling alley in the United States.

It's hard sometimes to describe to people why I love the Midwest so much, but the feeling here in the Falcon Bowl is why.  It's a feeling made up of hard work, laughter, humility, and appreciation.  People are genuine.

Browsing with Ren.

Unknown doggie in backpack

This was my fourth year of attending MZF, and it was the best one yet.  People came through steadily all day, I had some good conversations, bought some cool books, and sold a bunch of comics and zines to cool people.  It doesn't get any better than that...  

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, I'm trying desperately to summon up the gumption to print the new King-Cat.  It's been all done, sitting there on my drawing table, for the last two weeks.  I just need to scan it, clean it up, and send it to the printers.  But I'm in one of those conditions where I simply don't care if I ever publish another comic in my life.  This will change though, and the book will come out.  Look for it around the end of the month!

Yours, from Sunny Beloit,
John P.