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I’m a cartoonist who lives in Lansing, Michigan. Visit my shop to buy original art and more. Follow me on Instagram, @danieljhoganart.

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Video: Making Thank You Cards for Prints

by Daniel J. Hogan on August 24, 2017 at 12:23 am
Posted In: Blog, News
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My hands are pretty. PRETTY ROUGH. Watch below!

[dc]I[/dc]‘m trying to up my video output these days. Video is the thing on social media, according to what I learned at a recent workshop. There’s no reason I shouldn’t do more video, especially since it’s a) something I have a college degree in and b) it’s what I do for my day job.

So! Here’s a video I shot of making thank you cards to include with prints at Capital City Comic Con this weekend. I originally shot this live on Instagram, so that’s why it is vertical video.

Skip to about the 50 second mark for I actually start writing and drawing (Instagram encourages you to wait while they alert your followers you are “live”).

I have a few other videos on the Clattertron Facebook page you can watch too.

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└ Tags: artist alley, cartooning, drawing, social media, video

See Me at Capital City Comic Con on Saturday

by Daniel J. Hogan on August 23, 2017 at 12:17 am
Posted In: Blog, News
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Image via the Capital City Comic Con Facebook page.

[dc]T[/dc]his Saturday, August 26 brings the return of Capital City Comic Con in East Lansing, MI. Like last year, Capital City Comic Con is at the Breslin Center on Michigan State University’s campus.

When Is Capital City Comic Con?

The fun starts at 10 AM this Saturday, August 26 and goes until 6 PM. It is a one-day show, so stop by if you can. I will be there all day!

Where is Capital City Comic Con?

Point your GPS to the Breslin Center at Michigan State University. Even though the event is on campus, you can’t miss the Breslin Center: it’s a huge arena. There’s free parking too!

Capital City Comic Con Tickets

Tickets for the day are only $15 (a steal compared to other shows), and children seven years old and younger get in for free. You can buy tickets online too, and avoid the long lines.

Plus, $1 from every ticket sale goes to the Reading People at the Capital Area Literacy Coalition!

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└ Tags: artist alley, capital city comic con, convention, events, pop culture

Thought Bubbles 08.03.17: Valerian, Creative Exchange

by Daniel J. Hogan on August 3, 2017 at 12:56 am
Posted In: Blog, News, Thought Bubbles

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[dc]T[/dc]his summer, I finally bought a new mouse to use with my Surface Pro 3. Why? Because I cannot stand the track pad on the Type Cover (I wrote about this before). Also, I got a Bluetooth mouse this time. Why? So I can use my Surface’s (single!) USB port for something else at the same time and still use a mouse.

What kind of mouse did I get? The Logitech Triathlon M720. Sure, there were more options on Amazon than at my local Best Buy (where I went), but I needed to see the mouse in person. My hand cramps up if the mouse is too small. I need a big ol’ mouse!

logitech m720

It was a regular MOUSE HUNT (starring Nathan Lane).

It is difficult for me to gauge the size of a mouse on Amazon, even when they give the size dimensions. The M720 fit the bill, and more importantly my hand.

Plus! It’s also a USB mouse, so I could technically use it with another computer. I keep meaning to play around with mapping all the extra buttons, but I’m happy with it as is for now.

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└ Tags: film, geek stuff, internet, sci-fi, social media, thought bubbles, video games

Thought Bubbles 07.28.17: June Foray

by Daniel J. Hogan on July 28, 2017 at 12:25 am
Posted In: Blog, News, Thought Bubbles

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[dc]I[/dc]‘m gonna start with the passing of cartoon voice-over legend, June Foray. She made it to 99, and worked into her 90s. If you were born in the last 70 years, give or take, you heard a June Foray voice in something. She’s best known for the voices she did on Rocky and Bullwinkle, mainly the titular flying squirrel, but her resume includes all kinds of characters (such as the cat Lucifer in Disney’s Cinderella).

Do yourself a favor and listen to June Foray’s episode of Talkin Toons with Rob Paulsen.

Leonard Maltin wrote a nice piece about June Foray’s passing, which is worth a read.

Rocky and Bullwinkle’s influence on Foxes & Boxes (and my other projects) cannot be stressed enough. There’s a reason the name of “the land” in Foxes & Boxes is Wynklevale. (Admittedly, the name has only appeared in one comic so far)

Chuck Jones allegedly said, “June Foray is not the female Mel Blanc, Mel Blanc was the male June Foray.”

Fleen Fight For Fungible Futures Fund

Gary Tyrrell of the webcomics news website fleen.com is matching donations to The Trevor Project at the moment. I donated, because I have LGBTQ friends, and there are many LGBTQ writers, artists, and musicians I follow and enjoy.

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Hey! I saw Spider-Man: Homecoming last week and really liked it. I enjoyed the first two Sam Raimi Spider-Man films well enough, but Spider-Man: Homecoming really nailed the character (especially the teen awkwardness). The meta-ness of Michael Keaton playing the villain, The Vulture (get it?), did not escape me either.

Cowboy Bebop

I started re-watching the anime series Cowboy Bebop for the first time in many years. It was a favorite during my college days (and a fixture of early 2000’s Adult Swim). Does it hold up? Yes. It’s still a great show.

Usually, if there is a choice, I watch anime TV shows and films in the original Japanese with English subtitles. However, the English dubbed version of Cowboy Bebop is all I had access to in my college days. And I enjoy the voice acting. So, I’m watching Cowboy Bebop dubbed again.

Flowers in the Attic

My wife along with a friend dared me to read the novel Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews. I don’t remember how it came up exactly, but I accepted the challenge (I will read just about anything, especially from the library).

I never read Flowers in the Attic, but knew of it of course. Flowers in the Attic has been a popular read for tweens and teens for decades (a librarian friend said “tweens today STILL read it!”). Heck, I remember sitting through at least one book report presentation of it by a classmate in middle-school.

I’m nearly finished, and the book is entertaining at least. I needed something “spicy” after back to back dry (but interesting) history books. Honestly, I’ve read all the Game of Thrones novels, and Flowers in the Attic isn’t any worse–and both are Bazooka Joe comics compared to the history books I read lately.

└ Tags: animation, film, geek stuff, media, pop culture, thought bubbles
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