Happy Belated Birthday, Roy
My nephew Roy just turned fourteen. Click for my newest video, with Roy as the leading man!
May 3, 2009 No Comments
Shoreline Is Crazy For Comics
This Sunday at 2pm, I’ll be giving a talk at Shoreline Library as a part of their “Crazy for Comics” Graphic Arts Festival. Come one come all!
In the Media: the Seattle Times wrote an article about Free Comics Day (today) and included a paragraph about my presentation at Shoreline, and included a photo of me (taken by Kelly O, in front of a Port-A-Potty).
April 27, 2009 No Comments
Happy Belated 420!
The Johnsonville Press, in honor of April 20 (that’s 420, stoners), asked if they could post “How to Smoke Pot and Stay Out of Jail.” I consider that comic to be my Public Service Announcement – one friend and a few strangers have told me I saved their asses. How great is that?
April 23, 2009 No Comments
Where Neko Case and I Overlap
Neko Case’s cover looks a lot like my cover! Even the pose is about the same. But she has a sword, and I have LED ZEPPELIN. I win!
Via Fantagraphics. Thanks, Eric!
April 16, 2009 1 Comment
Fool, You Fool!
After class this evening Jessica, one of my students at Cornish College of the Arts, showed me her rough sketch for the next assignment, and asked if I wanted an Oreo. “No, thanks.” We talked about the character she’d drawn (”a tough exterior but she’s sweet, how might that play out?”) and she offered me an Oreo again. “No, no thanks.” Then soon a third time, “Are you sure you don’t want an Oreo?” Uh… no?
Turns out she’d filled the one she was offering with toothpaste. Happy April Fool’s Day! She said she’d done the same thing to classmate Luke, and he took a bite, but he then liked it and ate the whole thing.
April 1, 2009 3 Comments
I’m in an Art Show at Cornish
Four of my “Big Fuckin’ Hands” paintings will be in the main gallery at Cornish College of the Arts until next month. (Yes really!) All of them are for sale except the “ass grab” one.
The distinguished faculty of the Design department presents new work, offering a look into the diverse talent of the Cornish community. Full-color catalogue available.
March 17 – April 8
Opening Reception: March 17, 5-8pm
(Their openings usually have wine and catered food!)
March 15, 2009 No Comments
I’m Doing a Workshop at 826 Seattle Tomorrow
I’m a very spotty promoter. One day I will have an assistant who will act as my left brain, and will announce upcoming Ellen events comfortably in advance.
March 10, 2009 No Comments
Spreading the Love
I got a check yesterday from Fantagraphics Books, with “CZECH I [heart] LED ZEP” on it. I assumed it was a royalty check for Zeppelin, and called to ask about a check for Lust.
“Ha ha, ‘czech,’ check, very punny.”
“No, that’s for foreign rights. A Czech publisher bought the rights to publish it.”
“In Czech? Really???”
My first foreign edition! Hooray! Who knows how long that’ll sit in the pipeline – but still exciting. Here’s how “I Love Led Zeppelin: Panty-Dropping Comics by Ellen Forney” looks in Czech:
JÁ Amor Led Zeppelin : Punčochové kalhoty – Kapání Humoristický časopis do Ellen Forney
February 19, 2009 1 Comment
Ha! So Awesome!!
A guy just emailed me to tell me that he crashed his car, and he was listening to Led Zeppelin. Dude, that so rocks.
(Note: in my comic “The Final Soundtrack,” I fantasize about dying a slow and dramatic death next to the mangled remains of my ‘68 Cougar, while “Dazed and Confused” still plays on the eerily-still-functioning radio.)
Thanks, Greg!! (And I’m glad you’re okay!)
February 5, 2009 1 Comment
The “F” Word
Shameless Magazine wrote a really nice review of my comic books yesterday, including Lust, I Love Led Zeppelin, and Monkey Food. The post writer, Tiina, likes that I work well with others:
Ellen Forney is a much-loved feminist cartoonist, whose work has appeared in all sorts of places including Bust magazine. She does amazing collaborative work with a diverse range of people, including writers, activists, chefs, potheads and even her grandma.
I like that she calls me a feminist – it’s arguably kind of a quaint term at this point, with a really fuzzy definition. Who knows what it means? I don’t specifically fight for Wimmyn’s Liberation but I grew up on “Stories for Free Children” (in Ms. Magazine – Mom had a subscription from issue #1), I have extra respect for women who do well in whatever they do, and I have certainly reaped the benefits of my foremothers. I mean, really – it’s still relevant. Fist in the air!
January 26, 2009 2 Comments





