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Jeff Carvalho

Epic Man - Kayaks - Beer - Cycle - Beer - Marathon - Beer

23 March 2009, 20.56 | Posted in Cycling | No comments »

I was in a car with Seth and Will back in December when they began talking about tacking on a swim and bicycle race to the end of their Boston Marathon run this coming April all the while, stopping for beers, cocktails, and partying throughout the course. It sounds funny right?

Jeff Carvalho - The Epic Man

For most people, passing thoughts of this nature lead to laughs and jokes, but for Seth and Will, any said challenge is one that must be taken seriously. I’m not sure if they’re doing it to say they did it or simply because neither of them is willing to let the other out of it, but “The Epic Man” challenge is a fucking reality.

It is now March and the Boston Marathon is only weeks away and from the looks of it, the boys have a crew ready for “The Epic Man.” Parties and bars have been mapped out over the 163mile course and due to beverage consumption, they have allocated 24hours to kayak and cycle from Maine to Boston just in time to run the Boston Marathon. 

How could I not applaud such a challenge that both Seth and Will have applied to themselves. 

If for some reason you want to get involved in “The Epic Man, ” please contact them. They need all the help and beer they can get.

I for one haven’t run enough to think I can pull it off this year, but I hope to beat myself enough over the next 13 months to get ready for 2010. 

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23 March 2009, 18.00 | Posted in Thinking | No comments »

Jeff Carvalho - Twitter

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Open / Friday the 13th Promo

13 March 2009, 08.30 | Posted in Cycling | No comments »

Something new coming to Boston.

The barter system in full effect in Hampton, VA.

08 March 2009, 00.16 | Posted in Events | 1 comment »

Snowboards and more for barter outside of the Phish show today in Hampton, VA. Nice 2009 Burton Custom!

Jeff Carvalho - Phish

(photo via beau colburn)

 

More Shit I Collected As a Kid

03 March 2009, 05.53 | Posted in Uncategorized | 2 comments »

Another batch of attic finds from this weekend in CT. Comic Strips and shitloads of them. Not the books - but actual clippings that I meticulously sliced with an Xacto back when I did nothing good as a teen.

I clipped comic strips because I hated waiting for the tradebooks to be published at the end of the year (which compiled a years worth of strips). Comic books were meant to be read, saved, and traded. Why the fuck could I not do the same with comic strips.

Jeff Carvalho - Life is Hell

I found this box in the attic.

Jeff Carvalho - Life is Hell

I opened it and discovered my stash of Matt Groening’s “Life is Hell” strips from 1990-92. I loved the uncommon square read flow of “Life is Hell.” Like “The Far Side” (which I found to be boring), this odd shape of the comic strip made it a bitch to place in the comics’ section. So youre paper either buried it with the classified, of in the case of “Life is Hell” you just got picked up by the alternative papers.

Jeff Carvalho - Life is Hell

I think this is the strip that summed up the strip nicely. For those that know Groening’s work on this front, this will be familiar. Blinky in ropes.

Jeff Carvalho - Life is Hell

Akbar & Jeff - the gay boys.

Jeff Carvalho - Life is Hell

The craziest part for me was that “Life is Hell” and the Hartford Advocate taught me what trannies were. Flipping over some of the clippings, you’ll discover that they were only a short phone call away… if you’re into that.

Jeff Carvalho - Calvin & Hobbes

I found these red envelopes as well. I fashioned them out of Hallmark envelope remainders from my days working at CVS. “Calvin & Hobbes” all labelled, dated, and spliced in my outstanding obsessive way. Again, I hated waiting for the trades to be printed. I wanted to pull them out and check out Watterson’s pen and ink work whenever I wanted. I think I have about 15 of these little envelopes labelled C&H. Ridiculous.

Jeff Carvalho - Calvin & Hobbes

I love this one. Calvin was the master of torture without shedding blood. “Home Sweet Home.”

Oh yeah, I got more coming….

 

 

Found some shit in my parents attic.

02 March 2009, 05.42 | Posted in Design | No comments »

I went to my parent’s house today and they made me clean out the attic - well at least a box worth. I found a stash of old self-published comics and fanzines - a shitload of them. I was inspired to find them after visiting the Boston Zine Fair back in September. It took me a while to find them. 

I’ll probably end up writing something on The Social Consumer shortly on my life as a minicomic and zine publisher back when I was 16, but for now, I wanted to share with you some looks into the weirdo shit I collected over the year. I have to thank FactSheet Five - the original print version - for opening the door to this world for me. I fucking miss that mag.

Jeff Carvalho - Zines

Above are three examples of some localized comic newspapers from the early 90’s.

1. Manhattan Comic News 2. The Boston Comic News 3. Seattle Star

Out of the three, Seattle Star was the banger. It was published during the height of the Seattle rock explosion and includes some of the best alternative comics I’ve seen to date and Sub Pop was a frequent advertiser on the back cover. Dope!

Jeff Carvalho - Zines

Going farther into fringe was Comic Release, which was also out of Seattle. A much more edgy publication, it was also shot on newsprint for cheap shipping and handling - which was very important back then. Published in 1992.

Jeff Carvalho - Zines

Here are some examples of half sized mini comics. A true mini-comic was the size of a 8.5×11 sheet of paper folder into fours. These were folded down the center and, of course, printed off of Xerox machines. As much as the artwork in these was very amateurish, there was a certain mentality that came from them. 

I will go back home and grab my box of mini-comics soon enough. Some amazing shit in there. Circa 1988-1991.

Jeff Carvalho - Zines

A much much better half sized mini-comic was Dead Head Comix from Helsinki, Finland. This was my first dip into the world of European independent, self-published books. This was was printed on very high quality glossy thick stock and had some of the best ink work I had seen at the time. Really dope shit in this issue. If anyone knows where these guys landed, please fill me in. Published in 1990.

Jeff Carvalho - Zines

One of my favorite full sized, self published books was Wandering Star. Here’s an example of a book that came out of the death of a independent comic publisher. Teri S. Wood had been inking and writing books for Silverwolf Comics, when they quickly went under. Rather than sitting back, Teri started a new book and published it out. I remember dropping about $2.25 per issue via mail and getting these stock with a mailer back cover. The only full sized self published book I bought. Published in 1988-1989.

I have tons more of this shit. I’ll put more up soon.