Monday, October 31, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Herman Cain's New Ad: Smokin'
Herman Cain's 9-9-9 tax plan, which vaulted him to the lead of the pack of 87 Republican hopefuls, was a nice soundbite at first, but has since been quickly gutted by all the other candidates, not to mention the pundits as well as the poor people who can't afford 9% of nothing. But Cain has taken that early jump in popularity to produce the strangest, perhaps coolest ad a presidential hopeful has made in years. It's nearly avant garde, it's so different.
There are no gloriously billowing flags. Cain is not featured with his sleeves rolled up, engaging in tough talk with farmers and laborers or happily mingling with families and babies. The Statue of Liberty is absent, along with the stirring narrative of one man's rise from nothing to a powerful and rich man.
All we get is Cain's Chief of Staff, Mark Block, looking haggard and road-weary, talking to us head-on in a nearly too close close-up in front of a city building. And then! AND THEN he takes a drag from his smoke and exhales. It is the last thing you'd ever expect to see and yet it is perfection. It might even be a subtle dig at the rumors that Obama has never really kicked his nicotine habit.
And they finish the ad with, as expected, an image of Cain himself, and yet it is not at all what you'd expect in the end-of-spot image of the candidate. The background appears to be simple, vertical window blinds, and a slow, nearly eerie smile creeps across Cain's face.
I think Cain's people have just changed the game of political advertising. Shepherd Fairey was a game-changer with his "Hope" poster, but this thing is nearly an indie film. I expect to see some unexpected people taking a fresh look at Cain after this.
Crossposted to Where's My Jetpack?
There are no gloriously billowing flags. Cain is not featured with his sleeves rolled up, engaging in tough talk with farmers and laborers or happily mingling with families and babies. The Statue of Liberty is absent, along with the stirring narrative of one man's rise from nothing to a powerful and rich man.
All we get is Cain's Chief of Staff, Mark Block, looking haggard and road-weary, talking to us head-on in a nearly too close close-up in front of a city building. And then! AND THEN he takes a drag from his smoke and exhales. It is the last thing you'd ever expect to see and yet it is perfection. It might even be a subtle dig at the rumors that Obama has never really kicked his nicotine habit.
And they finish the ad with, as expected, an image of Cain himself, and yet it is not at all what you'd expect in the end-of-spot image of the candidate. The background appears to be simple, vertical window blinds, and a slow, nearly eerie smile creeps across Cain's face.
I think Cain's people have just changed the game of political advertising. Shepherd Fairey was a game-changer with his "Hope" poster, but this thing is nearly an indie film. I expect to see some unexpected people taking a fresh look at Cain after this.
Crossposted to Where's My Jetpack?
Labels: 2012 election, commercial production, herman cain, political advertising
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
And Still More (117-121)
Dreams
Coexist
Coexist II
Brah
Bieber Cut
Coexist
Coexist II
Brah
Bieber Cut
Labels: coffee with jesus, homemade comics, Jesus, religious humor
Comic Dump (112-116)
Chicken or the Egg?
Distance Yourself
Middle Aged
Boost Their Spirits
Paradise
Distance Yourself
Middle Aged
Boost Their Spirits
Paradise
Labels: coffee with jesus, homemade comics, Jesus, Radio Free Babylon, religious humor
Not Sure Why I Bother
Blogs are so 2008. I guess I'm just super OCD about keeping this thing updated with the latest comics. And I've missed a ton of them in the past two weeks.
Cool New Logos
Aliens
Awfully Chipper
Carl 2.0
Japanese Elvis
A few more on the way. Blogger only lets you upload five at a time.
Cool New Logos
Aliens
Awfully Chipper
Carl 2.0
Japanese Elvis
A few more on the way. Blogger only lets you upload five at a time.
Labels: coffee with jesus, homemade comics, Radio Free Babylon
Friday, October 07, 2011
Thursday, October 06, 2011
101, 102, 103 + We Blew up on Facebook
"Dutch Country"
"Crazy at Work"
"Crimson Tide"
Someone shared one of these on Facebook, and before I knew it, we went from 100 "Likes" on Monday to nearly 300 at present. But like most things viral (and this is very small growth as far as true viral goes) it will all be over by next Monday after the backlash hits. Already we're seeing theological debates and criticisms breaking out over these innocent little drawings.
Fatwa, anyone?
"Crazy at Work"
"Crimson Tide"
Someone shared one of these on Facebook, and before I knew it, we went from 100 "Likes" on Monday to nearly 300 at present. But like most things viral (and this is very small growth as far as true viral goes) it will all be over by next Monday after the backlash hits. Already we're seeing theological debates and criticisms breaking out over these innocent little drawings.
Fatwa, anyone?
Labels: American christianity, amish, coffee with jesus, Facebook, gators, homemade comics, satan, viral
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
Why Do We Celebrate Century Markers?
I don't know - I guess it just seems like a big number. This is the 100th "Coffee with Jesus," called "Delusional Charlatan."
Labels: American christianity, coffee with jesus, homemade comics, Mormons
96 and 97
In this latest pair, the guys want to see a tougher Jesus.
Labels: American christianity, coffee with jesus, homemade comics





























