Last Friday Oct.30th, Cristina & I wanted some laughs, and we found them right near our home in the Valley at the
Madrid Theatre in Canoga Park for a night of
Brian Posehn Stand Uppery!
It was hilarious!
The evening was hosted by the very funny comedian (and former roomie of Brian P's)
Ngaio Bealum. The 2nd comedian of the evening,
Tony Dijamco, was pretty funny too.
I'm a big fan of Brian's work in
Animation,
Video games,
TV,
Film, and especially his work in
comics! I've always thought it would be cool to collab on something with him, so I brought along a piece of art...
you know, just in case I had the chance to meet him.And I totally got to meet him (and his halo)!
It was AWESOME. He's pretty approachable, and a very down to earth cat. None of that Hollywood B.S.
This is a copy of the drawing
(sans the text) I gave to Brian of him as a
Stoner,
Gaming Yeti.
(just in time for Halloween.) AND HE
LOVED IT! Drop dead, hands down, flipped out with a big ass grin!!! He said, "This is AWESOME!" and then asked for my contact info.
Sly fox that I am, naturally, I had my
biz card and promotional postcard already clipped to the back!
He loved himself as a yeti and seeing his eyes, big ass grin, and excitedness on his face left me with a totally bad ass good feeling the rest of the nite (and weekend).
This was the original design for “Mel”, a stoner, gaming Yeti in my pal
Whit Hertford’s cartoon idea called
Life After Myth, which is you guessed it, about Myths, monsters & legendary creatures and what happens when the rest of the world doesn’t care about them anymore.
It’s a hilarious idea, and I had a blast developing Myth w/
Whit.
Check out the rest of the designs HERE!Hopefully, Brian will get in contact w/ me... it would be THE COOLEST to collab with him on a cartoon or comic project sometime in the future!!!
That would be awesome.
Best nite before Halloween EVER!!!
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Jeaux JanovskyLabels: 420, Brian Posehn, comedy, comedy central, jeaux janovsky, life after myth, myths, Ngaio Bealum, pot, stand up, stoner, Tony Dijamco, whit hertford, yeti