Quickie contest: draw an ape, win APE art!
Posted by Emily November 4, 2008
So this weekend was APE. It was so much fun we forgot to take pictures, besides these two. Ooops.


Left to right: Emily studies the copy on the Cow Race case while Graham writes something on a piece of paper; Doug and Emily posing with our friend Eriq Chang.

Graham Annable spent the weekend at the table with us, selling various and sundry Grickle merch, and Steve Purcell showed up on Sunday to sign books and chat up his loyal fans. During the downtime, both of them drew the sketches you see below. Here's where the fun comes in!
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This weekend: see us at APE in San Francisco
Posted by Emily October 31, 2008
We will be at the Alternative Press Expo in San Francisco this weekend. Of all the shows we do, this one is my favorite* because it's small, down to earth, and not a pain in the ass. Also there are lots of cool indie comics for sale and interesting people to talk to. Including us!
Alternative Press Expo
The Concourse
620 7th Street

San Francisco
Saturday, 11/1 - 11 am to 7 pm
Sunday, 11/2 - 11 am to 6 pm

Reasons you should come:
  • Telltale's booth! We're at booth 568, which we think is sorta near where we were last year. We'll have much of the loot from our online store for sale AND... take a deep breath... a few remaining copies of Steve's Sam & Max sketchbooks which are now out of print. We only take cash at these things, so bring some if you want stuff. We'll also have a Wii with us to demo Baddest of the Bands and Sam & Max.

  • Graham Annable! Graham will be sharing a table with us this year. In addition to the stuff we sell in the store, Graham always brings nice paintings to this show,** plus he'll be selling a new art book featuring work by him, Scott Campbell, Jon Klassen, and Israel Sanchez. I haven't seen it yet, but I'm sure it's excellent.

  • Steve Purcell! On Sunday Steve's joining us for a signing. Noonish? I'm not exactly sure, but he'll be there to sign books and prints and arms and legs, and we'll have a grand old time.

  • Andy Hartzell! The author of Fox Bunny Funny (and one of our Wallace & Gromit designers will be at the Global Hobo table (booth 287) selling three new comics. I forget what they're called but he showed them to me and they're quality. Andy's also doing a panel, Sunday from 3:45-5:00, entitled "The Bay Area's Young Cartoonists." Intriguing.

Bottom line, if you're in the San Francisco area, this is how you want to spend your Saturday and/or Sunday. Plus it's supposed to rain all weekend, so what else could you possibly have to do?

*Besides PAX. I love PAX too. But at APE we can set up in about 20 minutes including a coffee break...
**If you were paying attention, you may have noticed some in The Heist.
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It's the weekend before Halloween...
Posted by Emily October 24, 2008
...which means YOU should be putting the finishing touches on your Halloween contest entry! Don't forget, we must receive an email from you by 9:00 a.m. Pacific time on Tuesday, October 28 for your entry to be eligible in the contest.

In the spirit of Halloween, enjoy this new Grickle video from our pal Graham Annable.* And the Chapmans have a new Halloween cartoon up on Homestarrunner.com - check it out!

And having nothing to do with Halloween, we've just launched a new Baddest of the Bands page, which you should totally check out. Just three more days until launch!


*By the way, Graham will be joining us at the Alternative Press Expo in San Francisco next weekend... more details to come soon!
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Sam & Max the Movie, and other internet gold
Posted by emily March 31, 2008
This is hilarious. (Not to be confused with the trailer for Midtown Cowboys: The Movie, of course!)



Also, here's Max as an Easter egg over at Kotaku.

And if you're still undecided about buying a Space Wolf t-shirt, maybe this sexy t-shirt model -- who bears a striking resemblance to Telltale's own Kevin Bruner -- will sway your decision?

Also: Our number one fans.
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