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Meet Gil: A big-boned comic strip of divorce and optimism! (Video Interview)

Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of real people whose lives only make it seem like they’re trapped in a comic strip… in the new new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!>

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By Bob Andelman

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That Gil is one smart kid! (Illustration by Norm Feuti)

Does anyone else think that daily comic strips are a lot like local radio shows? And that cartoonists have a lot in common with disc jockeys and talk show hosts?

Confused? Let me try to explain.

There are hundreds of daily comic strips in the world and your local newspaper might carry 30 at most. Where I live, for example, there are strips that I see in the Tampa Bay Times that readers of the Tampa Tribune don’t get and vice versa.

Similarly, a morning radio show host that everybody in the Tampa Bay area knows as hysterically funny is virtually unknown 90 miles away in Orlando.

Like I said, I see similarities between the two professions.

Which is my odd way of saying that there are a lot of great comic strips and radio shows that you’ll never see and hear.

NORM FEUTI audio excerpt: “The typical comic strip is Calvin. Calvin is very precocious; wise beyond his years. It seemed more fun to write Gil somewhat on the dim side. In reality, most kids are. I consider myself of average intelligence; I never thought of myself as the smartest guy in the room.” 

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Gil by Norm Feuti

Gil by Norm Feuti

I can’t help you much with the radio end of things, but let me try to turn you on to a new daily comic strip that I think a lot of people will enjoy: “Gil.â€

Created and drawn by Norm Feuti, this strip centers around a chunky 8-year-old boy whose parents are divorced. It’s a throroughly modern take on family life that is drawn in classic comics style with a totally 2012 voice.

Gil struggles with school and his appetite. His 1960s-style mom –complete with red kerchief always holding back her hair — balances the demands of being a single parent with sustaining a career. Dumping Gil’s slovenly dad – who the boy only sees on alternate weekends – was the smartest thing she ever did. Oh, and did I mention that Gil’s best friend, Sandra, is also the product of a broken home?

Retail by Norm Feuti

Retail by Norm Feuti

Maybe it doesn’t sound like comedy gold the way I described it, but there is definitely a market for its style, tone and jokes. If Charles Schulz was starting out today, I suspect there would be threads of “Gil†in “Peanuts.â€

One other interesting note about “Gil.†The strip actually started in 2008 as a web-only comic. Feuti abandoned it after about a year and a half before taking a second, successful run at print syndication in 2011.

Norm Feuti Website • Gil Comics Site • Retail Comics Site • Twitter • Facebook • Order Pretending You Care: The Retail Employee Handbook by Norm Feuti from Amazon.com

Bob Andelman is the author or co-author of 12 books, including Mind Over Business with Ken Baum, The Consulate with Thomas R. Stutler, The Profiler with Pat Brown, Built From Scratch with the founders of The Home Depot, The Profit Zone with Adrian Slywotzky, Mean Business with Albert J. Dunlap, and Will Eisner: A Spirited Life. Click here to see Bob Andelman’s Amazon Central author page. He is a member in good standing of the American Society of Journalists and Authors (member page).



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It’s THAT GUY! Buzzkill actor Larry Hankin isn’t homeless, darn it! (Video Interview)

Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of anonymous character actors who’d just once like to be recognized as “THAT GUY!â€â€¦ in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!

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By Bob Andelman

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Second City Presents: Buzzkill, Larry Hankin

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I suspect that when Larry Hankin is out in public, he gets a lot of funny looks. Double-takes. Triple-takes.

Because he is THAT GUY. That actor you’ve seen a hundred times on TV shows and in films, but you honestly don’t know his name. And unlike a guy like me who has a face for radio, there is no doubt that Larry Hankin has a mug for the screen with his trademark disheveled appearance and deadpan affect.

LARRY HANKIN audio excerpt: “I was supposed to actually, manually, wreck that Winnebago on Breaking Bad. I was in the machine, practicing crushing cars. I was so pumped to do it. But they lost the light.“ 

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Where do you know him from? He plays homeless quite a bit, in episodes of “ER†he literally played a character known as “Bearded Homeless Guy.†He’s also been on “Breaking Bad,†“CSI, “The Sarah Silverman Program,†“My Name is Earl†and on “Friends†he had the recurring role of weird Mr. Heckles on “Friends.†The “Weird†is officially capitalized.) His TV career goes all the way back to “That Girl†with Marlo Thomas.

He’s also had plenty of movie work, including Pretty Woman and Escape From Alcatraz.

Genre fans will know Hankin from his appearances on “Star Trek: Voyager,†“Lois and Clark†and the Alec Baldwin film, The Shadow.

Even more interesting is the work for which he is not known: he was actually Larry David’s first choice for the role of Kramer on “Seinfeld.†He didn’t get it, of course, but in the show’s fourth season, he played an actor playing Kramer in a pilot based on Jerry’s life.

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Hankin’s latest effort is as a landlord in the new indie film, Buzzkill, which stars Daniel Raymont, “Breaking Bad†actress Krysten Ritter and “Saturday Night Live” star Darrell Hammond. Buzzkill was just released on DVD.

Larry Hankin Website • Facebook • Twitter • IMDB • YouTube • Order Buzzkill on DVD from Amazon.com

Bob Andelman is the author or co-author of 12 books, including Mind Over Business with Ken Baum, The Consulate with Thomas R. Stutler, The Profiler with Pat Brown, Built From Scratch with the founders of The Home Depot, The Profit Zone with Adrian Slywotzky, Mean Business with Albert J. Dunlap, and Will Eisner: A Spirited Life. Click here to see Bob Andelman’s Amazon Central author page. He is a member in good standing of the American Society of Journalists and Authors (member page).



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