Joe Mathlete, who explains the jokes from the cartoon Marmaduke in the cleverly titled blog Joe Mathlete Explains Today's Marmaduke, asks: Where's the goddamn copyright cops when you need them?
Marmaduke
My biggest wish was that I would get a cease and desist from the company that publishes Marmaduke -- even if I wasn't infringing on any copyright (and I really had no idea whether or not that was the case), I had no intention of fighting anything like that. To misquote legendary football coach Vince Lombardi, "I don't care and it doesn't matter." This wasn't my passion, this wasn't my job, this wasn't even on my radar enough to be considered a proper hobby. I never cared about comic strips, or thought about Marmaduke any more than the next guy until earlier that year; besides, I was already running out of things to say. I thought I'd come up with a pretty original idea and I was proud of that much, but a cease and desist order from United Features Syndicate would look AMAZING framed on my wall….
Side note -- do you know why I never published a Marmaduke Explained book? If you do, congratulations, you're not slow. You would be surprised how many people do not understand that I do not own the rights to do such a thing. However, I think United Features Syndicate dropped the ball by not realizing there was money to be made with such a thing. Really, I just wish their lawyers would contact me at all. The silence is killing me. Maybe that's been their sick plan all along.
The rest of the post is also worth reading, both as a memoir of a reluctant micro-celebrity and as a snapshot of a moment in Internet history. In related news, io9's reviewer says the new Marmaduke movie is "the biggest 'F*** You' to modernity I've ever seen."
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Sure, if you like prose that hovers around a point for several sentences without actually making one. Even that quote above is a few hundred words too many.
That series is so, so very excellent, and so very mid Century French in its humor you have to wonder if Davis wasn't hiding the real gist of it through adding Garfield from the start.
Someone on the assetbar discussion board for that strip suggested reading it as though Marmaduke were voiced by Brad Garrett (Robert from Everybody Loves Raymond). I think reading it that way improves the already excellent strip immensely.
Not sure where Bil Keane fits into this, but he does have a sense of humor about his strips. Stephan Pastis (of 'Pearls Before Swine') used to regularly rip him off, including the infamous "we love you dead grandpa" strip.
Hey? after having to sit thru your whole talk, what I was gonna say was... "Screw you, you Turkey hating, Greek bastard!" ...but I thought that might be going to far?
by JeffyK July 29, 2009 at 12:11 AM
You try clicking on something, and all it does it paint your screen with unicorns, rainbows, and Kanye West saying Beyonce's website is better. Genius!
What a bunch of movie elitists. I bet you guys didn't like Transformers 2 or Con Air, either. Go on, stroke your goatees and adjust your berets, watching your subtitled foreign shit; the people who make America go won't miss you.
If it's worse than the Dudley Do-Right movie, then it's gotta be bad.
And I likes my movies dripping with cheese. D-grade.
You have to question the abilities of anyone who pays to see Marmaduke the movie.
Maybe his real ploy is getting a free pass to review it?
The rest of the post is also worth reading
Sure, if you like prose that hovers around a point for several sentences without actually making one. Even that quote above is a few hundred words too many.
If it's worse than the Dudley Do-Right movie, then it's gotta be bad.
I'm so out of touch I never knew they made such a thing.
Dear Hollywood,
Please film a movie adaptation of Go Go Gophers and I promise to attend the opening weekend.
Oh, they did, and it was worse than the Rocky and Bullwinkle fiasco.
Trouble is, that's sad, as it was a missed opportunity both times.
Hah, Bil Keane!
For anyone too young to remember, check these out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dysfunctional_Family_Circus
http://dfc.furr.org/
whoaaaaa im trippin my nut sack into a frenzy of dik play
There is only one person who could ever do a one-panel cartoon right, and his name was Gary Larson. Mr. Larson did not draw Marmaduke.
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Disagree - but you're almost right.. Check out savagechickens.com
One post-it note cartoon every day - as necessary as my morning coffee
If the Garfield Minus Garfield guy (link above) could get his book published, there is hope...
p.s. my favorite
That series is so, so very excellent, and so very mid Century French in its humor you have to wonder if Davis wasn't hiding the real gist of it through adding Garfield from the start.
I had no idea how bleak that strip was.
This guy is as successful at getting a cease and desist as I am at getting a fatwa.
Mohammed sucks.
Draw a picture of that.
Achewood discussed some of Marmaduke's unsavory secrets years ago.
Someone on the assetbar discussion board for that strip suggested reading it as though Marmaduke were voiced by Brad Garrett (Robert from Everybody Loves Raymond). I think reading it that way improves the already excellent strip immensely.
Not sure where Bil Keane fits into this, but he does have a sense of humor about his strips. Stephan Pastis (of 'Pearls Before Swine') used to regularly rip him off, including the infamous "we love you dead grandpa" strip.
On that note...
Oh, that's funny. And from the comments:
Man, that guys website is hilarious.
You try clicking on something, and all it does it paint your screen with unicorns, rainbows, and Kanye West saying Beyonce's website is better. Genius!
What a bunch of movie elitists. I bet you guys didn't like Transformers 2 or Con Air, either. Go on, stroke your goatees and adjust your berets, watching your subtitled foreign shit; the people who make America go won't miss you.
The internet has broken my irony gland; I just can't tell anymore...