I’m Famous! 109 and Hollywood Bums

I'm Famous! 109

I'm Famous! 109, the Wolf Pack's triumphant return

This was a fun one, as it finally brings back the much beloved Wolf Pack. Well, I don’t know if he’s really all that beloved, but it’s another character for us to pick on. I wrote him out way back at number 48, and was missing him.

Why’d I write him out to begin with? I don’t know. I thought it would be interesting/funny. And I think we did make some funny jokes about how forgettable the character is and how self centered the Lone Wolf is.

A few words about this imagery. It is actually a Google street view of world famous Sunset Blvd. Not a particularly nice part of it, but not the worst either. I really enjoy manipulating these photos and combining them with drawings. I don’t think a lot of people are doing it based on what I see and how people react to it. It’s quite striking really.

And the Wolf Pack’s clothing and pose is based on an actual bum in Hollywood. It’s those kind of authentic details that make the comics great! I think.

Speaking of…Did you know in 2005 LA became the homeless capital of the United States? Other places even started dumping their homeless there. It still is the capitol, with the 2011 census estimating there are 51,000 homeless people in the county on any given night. There’s a 50 block neighborhood known as Skid Row where you can find well over 6,000 homeless anytime.

Another fun fact, San Francisco is often considered number two, or even number one since it has the highest ratio of homeless to total population (LA has a population 3.6 times the size of SF, and more homeless, but a lower ratio).

So I’m surrounded by homelessness. Very sad, and noticeable when visiting either of these cities. Though the place I’ve really experienced homeless people on a daily basis was Berkeley while I was going to college. I lived near world famous People’s Park and encountered them just outside my door.

In high school I took part in a community service program where I got to really learn about homelessness, called the Urban Plunge. This was a weekend where I helped out at a food kitchen, slept on the floor in a homeless shelter, met with the people in charge of the problem in San Jose’s city counsel, spoke with police who deal with it everyday, went to a homeless camp under a freeway, entered abandoned homes where squatters stay, met with a church group that tries to help with the homeless and more.

So it was a busy, eye opening weekend that I often think back on…though I don’t usually talk about it. Homelessness is a real problem that doesn’t get enough attention, and isn’t nearly as prevalent in many other major countries. These people are homeless for a wide variety of reasons (out of a job, addict, mentally retarded, lack of education, poor upbringing, bad luck, etc.) and it is very hard for them to get out of that situation. It’s difficult to get a job or anything like that when you don’t have an address, phone, email or any real way to be contacted.

So that’s something to think about and help give you some perspective when you’re thinking about how much your life sucks. It could be a lot worse. I know I talk about being poor, but I’m certainly not poor in comparison. I’m more barely getting by, lower middle class poor. And it’s been rough lately with my job situation getting worse and looking for new work in a dead economy.

Stressful times. But not when I’m drawing. A nice thing about drawing a comic; it’s a world you have total control over.

Now let’s talk sidekicks. Even in straight forward hero comics sidekicks are a bit of a joke, and Alex and I certainly tend to treat them as such. It’s just a very weird, unreal concept to think of these willingly subservient people happily dedicating themselves to aiding someone else in fighting crime and willingly accepting their status as a lesser beings.

It’s just silly. At times in life I’ve thought of friends as sidekicks (including Alex) but more as a funny joke, and a role that always seemed short lived. I think that’s why readers can’t really take them seriously. Basically we’ve got Lightning Lad (who we originally killed), Wolf Pack (who originally didn’t speak) and maybe you could count Guerrilla (who was a big anthropomorphic ape, since comics love to have apes for no reason (there’s a rich history of this, and even a pretty good book on the subject)).

So we don’t take our sidekicks too seriously. Though I think you’ll find there’s a lot more to this new Lightning Lad and the role he’ll play.

The original idea for the Wolf Pack was that he’d be constantly disrespected and not allowed to speak until one day just letting loose about how much he hates the Lone Wolf, and possibly connecting with Black Snow (who was supposed to be a former Lone Wolf sidekick as well). Then we actually planned to give him one line in issue 7, pointing out to the Lone Wolf that he had just let the Jester get away after a chance meeting at a video rental store (see why we decided to start the series over?).

But the Wolf Pack of I’m Famous! has always spoke, and we made him into a bizarre simpleton. I was skeptical at first (it was Alex’s idea), but I think he’s really funny in his own weird way. Get ready to see him featured in the next few comics I wrote.

You might wonder how the Wolf Pack will be portrayed in Two Drink Minimum? The honest answer, I don’t know. I don’t even know if he’s in it. I assume he will be, the Lone Wolf is going to be (as we’ve already had characters talking about him, and he’s a significant plot point). We’ll see when the Lone Wolf’s scenes get written, I guess.

But for now enjoy this silly, simple minded, highly damaged, buffoonish sidekick and his antics. Oh, and think about that last panel. It’s another hint at something we’ve been hinting at for awhile now, for people paying close attention and perceptive to clues.

I’m Famous! 108 and the Hollywood Sign

I'm Famous! 108 and the Hollywood Sign

I'm Famous! 108, the Hollywood Sign

After nearly a half year hiatus I’m Famous! (not in Japan) is back! I actually wrote this (and the next 5 or so) back when I wrote all the other ones, I just never drew it.

Why so long? Because I was focused on Two Drink Minimum and wanted to let Rawr have the spotlight with our foray into Manga land.

So why now? In truth, it’s because the next scene of Two Drink Minimum needs to be rewritten to incorporate a new idea, and Alex is taking some time to do it. Also I missed drawing it.

So you get some knew Famouses! And what a Famous to come back on. The iconic Hollywood sign! I really like this one and that final panel of the Lone Wolf towering over the sign.

It was very interesting to jump back in, the only thing I’ve done besides TDM for the last 6 months was the APE comic and the start of the Famous in Japan. So from atmospheric urban black and white to bright and cheery color. And it was really easy.

It was like I never stopped. And I’ve got to say, this is so much easier to draw then Black Snow, for a number of reasons. I missed just doing a silly comic strip and not working on a larger narrative driven graphic novel.

It takes a lot less time too. So it was really fun.

I could go on about the differences and similarities between working on the two, but I fear I’d just bore you since it is a fairly personal experience.

Instead lets talk about this beautiful comic above. I tried a couple of new things here, light the Lone Wolf’s mask outline, the characters eyes, and some other small things, and I’d say only about half of them work. So I’ll likely not be repeating a few of the scenes you see here.

But at least that means half worked, and I think overall it looks good. I really like the Lone Wolf’s pouting close up!

You might notice I used my photographic tricks for that Hollywood sign image. I think it looks pretty cool. Also, you might recognize that imagery from the bottom right panel, as I based it off of a pretty iconic image.

A few words about the Hollywood sign. I’ve seen it several times, as I’ve been to Hollywood on a number of occasions, and I must say it is…lame. It’s not really that big or impressive. It’s kind of cool since it is so well known and engrained in our psyches. But when you really look at it…meh.

I’ve scene similar signs in other places that aren’t famous, like the “South San Francisco: The Industrial City” sign I often drive past on the freeway.

So if you come to LA on a site seeing tour don’t be disappointed, because I forewarned you.