
Back in the old days that are being written about on
Boneville , my friend,
Rick Veitch always used to say,
"When Larry Marder goes silent--it usually means he's up to something interesting."
Well, I have been. Some of it I can talk about, some of it I can't--yet. Some of it I can hint at. All of it is good.
As a lot of you may know, I love contemplating, writing, and creating marketing projects intended to sell things in the comic book specialty marketplace. Bob Chapman is a great client to collaborate with.
And working with him has been a great warm-up for the
Beanworld presentation I'm going to give @
Stumptown Comics Fest next month. It should be a good one!
Now the picture above. It's quite the historical photo. It was taken at
WonderCon and it documents the actual moment when I gave away the first FREE
Beanworld Action in almost a decade at a comic book convention. The first customer was none other than
Bob Schreck of
DC Comics who just happened to be walking by.
(Actually, now that I look at it, maybe it's more of an hysterical documentation!)

Now . speaking of
Beanworld Action Figures, we can segue into this week's Tantalizing Teaser, which is a day late (but hopefully not a dime short.)
Here it is:

This shows two sides of the same
Beanworld Action Figure made out of a pizza box on a small
laser cutter in the
Fab Lab in
Sustainable South Bronx, the incredible community organization founded by
Majora Carter.
(The drawing of the shape was digitally drawn by someone else--who had never seen or heard of me, Beanworld, let alone a Beanworld Action Figure before and was following me tracing a finger in the air. Not a bad job at all!)What's a Fab Lab?Fab Labs are an outgrowth of a class that
Neil Gershenfeld taught at MIT:
"How to make (almost) anything."He explains it far better than I can in
this video.
Read about Fab Labs here. Also the
Fab Charter is worth a read.
Okay...so why is Larry
Marder mixed in with all these amazing folks and organizations?
Well....let's just say:
Fab Labs bring out the Professor Garbanzo in me!