Anyway, my Ignatz is for lifetime achievement and it's painted gold. I haven't seen it yet but I hope it's as gaudy as it sounds. And I hope it doesn't incite a bunch of cartoonists to quit their jobs so they can get one.
I was told to write a nice thank you note for Tom to read. I dawdled around all week and finally emailed him this about ten minutes before he stepped up to read it-
I want to thank Warren Bernard, the SPX board of directors and whoever else is responsible for this. I wish I could be there myself to tell you how deeply honored I am, but I've got a note from my doctor excusing me from public speaking, My thanks to Tom Spurgeon for standing in.As a bonus, here's Tom on a Deconstructing Comics podcast talking about the end of Cul de Sac.
And my apologies to Tom, because I don't know what to tell him to say, and I've been thinking all week.
I've had 3 or 4 real dream jobs; as an illustrator, caricaturist and satirical cartoonist, And I've been dragged into each of them kicking and screaming, usually by someone appalled by my laziness and lack of ambition. Most recently I got to be that most noble and rare creature, a Syndicated Daily Newspaper Cartoonist, something I'd avoided for years. Oh, sure, I'd flirted with the idea since childhood; but, my god. those deadlines!. But it happened gradually, like a lobster taking a hot bath. And I realized that here was a job I really loved, despite all the writing and drawing involved.
But like I said, I still don't know what to say. So I'll quote someone more eloquent than I. A few years ago the great Shaenon K. Garrity attended her first Reuben Awards. Afterwards she wrote-
"THE COMIC STRIP IS A SILLY LITTLE THING, HAMMERED TOGETHER OUT OF LIMITATIONS. THERE'S NO REASON IT SHOULD SURVIVE IF NEWSPAPERS DIE. BUT I LOVE IT SO MUCH. DRAWING COMIC STRIPS FOR A LIVING , AS THESE MEN AND WOMEN DO, IS MY IDEA OF HEAVEN."*
Thank you for overlooking my indolence and lack of initiative. I'm sure this Ignatz will inspire me the next time I get a dream job.
(bow)
*I don't know why this is all caps. Maybe Shaenon was yelling.
Wow. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteAnother well-deserved honor. Thanks again, Mr. Thompson.
ReplyDeleteYou deserve a wall of those bricks. It'd be interesting, I say selfishly, to see you continue the CdS characters in picture books - without the daily deadlines...just dreamin'
ReplyDeleteA goldbrick, huh? Don't take that as inspiration -- we want to hear more from you!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! On the bright side, you have a lot more free time now. Hope you feel better soon, and keep up the therapy.
ReplyDeleteMr. Thompson, Congratulations, and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors! So, how soon can we expect to see the publication of "The Complete Cul de Sac" anthology?
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