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It was the tail-end of what had been a great Saturday spent with my dad, my sister and my two nephews and I had a quiet evening with my girlfriend to look forward to when I foolishly looked at my e-mail. I opened up a letter from the editor of Worcester Magazine, a man by the name of Jim Keogh, who I've worked with at a newspaper called The Landmark years ago, and only since August of 2008 has been at the editorial helm of what's supposed to be the "alternative" newspaper in Worcester: Worcester Magazine.

In this e-mail, Jim informs me that my bi-weekly, twice a month editorial cartoon by the name of "Action Geek" is going to be cancelled. He tells me that the current publisher wanted to eliminate the cartoon immediately when The Landmark Corporation purchased Worcester Magazine back at the end of July and shit-canned most of its staff. But because of an impassioned impromptu phone call I made to Jim Keogh, not knowing of the publisher's desire to shit-can me as well, Jim decided to keep "Action Geek" as a part of the newspaper.

I had argued that if Worcester Magazine wanted to be "edgier" then keeping "Action Geek" only makes sense because in the comic strip, I'm a straight-shooting, no holds barred, take no shit cartoonist willing to say things as I see them, no matter how harsh the position I'm taking. And I've really come up with some doozies.

I argued that "Action Geek" was very unique in that no local newspaper around has anything like what "Action Geek" is. No one. I dare you to find a strip like mine. This isn't just slight bragging, but truth as well. Find a strip like mine. Isn't that the definition of unique?

I argued that not only was "Action Geek" a strong, no quarter asked none taken editorial comic strip, but also that no one else in Worcester does what I do. I drive a taxi cab 5 nights a week and create an editorial cartoon with a bite based on real life, real observations based on things seen, heard, experienced, thought about while in my taxicab. I've often invited Worcester City Councillors to come see the REAL Worcester by riding shotgun with me in the cab for a few hours some night. I've had a lengthy conversation with Mayor Lukes about real issues that were (are) facing my neighborhood and then she actually went and did something about it, that being an increase in police coverage in the Tatnuck Square area later at night. "Action Geek" doesn't just bitch about things, but actually has some small degree of "pull" in Worcester.

But "as we enter a new year, the idea is to start getting some new voices into the paper like we've been doing in the Arts and Entertainment section", says Mr. Keogh in this e-mail to me. "New voices". That's all fine and nice, but as I said before, isn't it UNIQUE to have an editorial in visual form (that being my "Action Geek" strip) by a local guy like me? The new additions to the Arts & Entertainment section haven't really made WoMag any more "edgy" than it was BEFORE the entire staff with the exception of Scott Zoback was fired and replaced by others. If anything, Worcester Magazine just continues to gut away all the things that COULD make it a real alternative, a real fun, creative, lively, essential read to Worcester people in general, but whatever...

This blog will be seen as just me whining.

There are those who have hated my strip for a long time (I've only done over 134 cartoons for Worcester Magazine, the first one was on Thursday, October 16, 2003) but continue to read it just the same who will be jumping up & down saying good riddance. So be it. I didn't do the strip to gain friends. I did it as an open, honest expression of my opinion on things. Maybe I spouted off stuff others didn't feel comfortable saying. Isn't one of the definitions of "edgy" - uncomfortable?

There are also those who will miss "Action Geek" for a while until it, like so many Worcester things, just fades into obscure memory of a few. I have a regular cab customer who works at Showcase North Cinemas who regularly reads "Action Geek" and talks the issues with me and from whom I've gotten alot of ideas from in return. Oh my god... a comic strip that helps to create an exchange of thoughts and ideas? Who woulda thunk?

This cancellation gets back to a general, continual Worcester theme in that talented, creative people who ARE edgy and opinionated and against the grain and not of the norm and who stand out and who don't care what you think and who will continue to create artwork regardless of what the bland mainstream majority think... creative people like this are pushed OUT of Worcester. The very things, the very people that Worcester NEEDS, Worcester rejects by way of its power brokers: the media, the hoity-toity arts event gurus who are accepted and venerated by their higher-up buddies in local government.

Want something in print and have used up all the local media in town? Good luck. You can try publishing something on your own and maybe make a little bit of an impact, but nothing quite like the impact you had through high volume publication on a weekly basis. The Worcester Telegram has no use for you as they are shrinking day by day into an eventual online only presence. Worcester Magazine continues to churn out weekly issues that I'm sure the average person breezes through in 15 minutes or less and then throws away / recycles, UNLESS there is some sort of mention of THEM in that particular issue, be it a review of their bar or band or restaurant or whatever... In City Times might be an option, as I, too, am being marginalized by the big boys of Worcester print media and therefore relegated to kook status for even daring to stand up for myself and defend my "Action Geek" strip as being a unique, vital editorial voice in Worcester.

And then there's the money end of things. I'm sure it's even easier for Worcester Magazine to wave goodbye to me when they can be saving $50 a cartoon, $100 a month by eliminating my strip from within their pages of mostly non-edgy fluff. Now they can bring in "new voices" for free. And now I can scramble around even more to figure out how the hell to support myself on even less money per month. Thanks, Worcester Magazine!

I'm anxiously awaiting seeing what they get to "replace" me as they have with all the other more talented folks that the newspaper has eliminated over the years. Brian Goslow should, by all rights, still be writing for WoMag. Hell, Phil MacNamara should be writing reviews of local bands in Worcester. There should be a whole back page devoted to local art / cartoonists, etc. There should be MORE actual, weekly coverage of what the hell our elected officials are doing down there at City Hall and to hold them accountable for their decisions by printing what each and every one of them is for or against or working on or whatever EVERY WEEK. There is no one who does that, as boring as it may sound, but through this kind of coverage, there can be more of a bridge between the average person and their local government. Imagine a local newspaper being actually ESSENTIAL to its population and helping to make it more informed and more a part of the whole process instead of what Worcester Magazine does right now which is just to create a weekly window into whatever that can be flipped through, easily ignored and then tossed out... back to reality again.

There WAS a time when a newspaper could have actual IMPACT on its environment, but as of late, it's easier just to be an easily palatable vehicle for advertisement instead of a hard-hitting, gutsy, opinionated, essential part of living where we live.

This cancellation came as a real blow to me. After I read this e-mail, I dashed off some rather harsh replies which will probably be replied with silence, but I don't care. That's the way Worcester's elite operate. When they want to get rid of that pesky fly that's been bugging them for some time, they'll do so with well chosen politically correct phrasing and cold emotionless sentances and end things with "even though you've done good work in the past" or "i'm available if you want to talk", etc. but what they're really saying is, "just go away quietly, okay?", which I certainly won't do.

After reading the e-mail, I ranted and pontificated and was very upset and my girlfriend told me that she's run into quite a few talented, creative types in Worcester who really feel that Worcester tends to repel rather than attract the creative. Places like Providence, Lowell, Northampton, Burlington, etc. all seem to be more accepting and nurturing of artists and of the stuff that makes for a truly "creative city", but not Worcester. The city I love loves to present obstacles instead of opportunities. And not just for me, but for all creative people. Only those whose work is so watered-down as to be non-wave-making, non-trouble-making, socially acceptable artwork... these are the artists that stay. Sorry if that comes off as being harsh, but it's true. And those artists with any edge to them whatsoever are pretty much called kooks and pariahs and relegated to the loony bin, brought out periodically like a zoo exhibit and then sent back to the sidelines.

I'll probably end up moving at some point. And I really don't want to, but Worcester's just getting worse and worse on so many levels.

After reading the e-mail, my girlfriend and I went out for yummy Vietnamese food at Da Lat. We bought a six pack of obscure weird beers (Devil Dancer and Breakfast Stout by Founders, Double Dog and Gonzo Imperial Porter by Flying Dog Ales, Optimator by Spaten, and Oatmeal Stout by Young's) at Mass Liquors on Chandler Street. We went to Showcase North and watched a crappy yet very stylishly produced movie (The Spirit). And then we went home, read some comics, and curled up together and went to sleep.

This cancellation won't kill me. It just reaffirms in me what I've thought all along about how things work in Worcester. And you wonder why I never really do any "happy" comics.

Action Geek cartoons in Worcester Magazine

preachahroe's picture

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that sucks man. sorry to hear it.

are you pursuing other publications?

actiongeek's picture

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Reaction to the cancellation thus far:
http://www.dsquared.org/womagcartoonreaction.html

Anyone else have anything to say?

paxton's picture

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I do.

Why does Worcester always seem to be bursting at the seems with the thin of skin and impossible to please?
Why do Worcesterites (in general, not members of this lovely site) take every hiccup in life personally? As if the gods have it out for Worcester residents and Worcester residents alone?
Stop taking life so personal, Doug (and the rest of the 508 if you're listening). You're much more fun when not acting like the whole world is out to get you.

Here's a novel idea (no charge), try using this here new fangled intertube to push your comic. If the demand exists you should be able to make a hell of a lot more than $100 a month from it and see about 1 billion times the circulation. Maybe to get you started you could drum up a few hundred Worcesterite users who would be willing to pay a $1 subscription for your wares, cut Duncan in on the action and you could declare yourself king of provincial scribbling.

The outcry of your shit canning sounds like a city full of ninety year old ladies pissed off because the local paper killed Gil Thorp. I knew Gil Thorp, Douglas and you're no Gil Thorp.

Stacy's picture

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Doug,

I have long felt you are a very talented comic but attitude plays an important role in every project. I think you would find more support and generate interest in future projects if you did not lash out at people for choosing to voice their concerns in a more private setting. (as you did on your site to those of us on this forum)

You have a right to be angry after all of your time and effort. I find that anger can be great motivation to bigger and better things. I think Paxton has a very valid point and you may want to think of marketing your strip in different ways.

End rant.

Stacy

terrible_buddhist's picture

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I wonder if they are going to do the turtleboys this year.

szoback's picture

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Turtle Boys are happening in 2009.

The music series will be restarting in January or February, and the schedule for the Awards issue/event itself will follow.

Some very cool stuff planned this year...

deseeded's picture

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Good luck, Doug. Hopefully you can find another outlet for your stuff. If you build it, he will come.

I like turtles.


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mscrystallee's picture

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Doug,
I have to agree. Until the last year or so you were Worcester's true advocate, not just one on the west side. the tone of the comic in the last year or so has been very negative. As much as pointing fun at Main South people, if you want to direct good energy give some of your time to help not just rant about a drunk guy running across the street. You were the one that showed me some cool places in Worcester a few years ago and I remember how much you loved this city. Regain that love and your comic will find a new home.

Signed a homeowner in Main South :)

Wirrlygirl's picture

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sorry to hear your upset about losing the Womag strip.

Doug wrote:
"Only those whose work is so watered-down as to be non-wave-making, non-trouble-making, socially acceptable artwork... these are the artists that stay. Sorry if that comes off as being harsh, but it's true. And those artists with any edge to them whatsoever are pretty much called kooks and pariahs and relegated to the loony bin, brought out periodically like a zoo exhibit and then sent back to the sidelines."

I was wondering, have you had a chance to go to ArtsWorcester to see the Pop Euphoria show?
I haven't seen you at an art opening in a while but I hope you have a chance sometime soon to take a look at what other artists and galleries are doing in Worcester. The Traina Center and The Gallery at Holy Cross always have something cool going on and HBML junk shop does an art show once in a while too.


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Chris's picture

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Will be nice if Worcesterite print edition ever comes!! Put that Worcester Landmark out of business!! And hire Zoback of course :)

Matt's picture

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Cowardly? Okay. I'm pretty sure that my name is on my post, and I was fairly open with my commentary. Would it have been somehow more daring to post in in Womag? How so?

I'm sorry to see a locally oriented, original cartoon go, too, even if I disagree with its views 90% of the time.

Louie's picture

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gigi's picture

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i think this is the wrong way to go for a "local" magazine. i hardly ever pick up wo-mag anymore, but one of the go-to features is always action geek. over the years i've been less and less inclined to agree with the viewpoint of the strip, but i always read it and if it got me all riled up - well isn't that a plus?
love it or hate it - action geek is/was a very cool thing to have - a locally produced comic with something to say

i'm sorry to see it go and hope ag pops up in some other venue

good luck

actiongeek's picture

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You're right, Louie. Milkshakes DO taste good in the summer.

Thank you, everyone, for your thoughtful comments. We'll see what the future has to offer.

eawhalen's picture

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Doug
While its unfortunate that Womag has cancelled your script, in the big scheme of things is it that big of a deal? You have lambasted Womag. Were they better 24 hours ago when you still had your comic there? You can still draw your comic, and in today's world it still can be reached by many people. Why not link a post to Worcesterite when a new comic arrives? Publish in InCity Times. Judging by Rosalie's reaction, she would hire you. Im sure when you were writing your post you were blowing off a lot of steam. That's understandable. But maybe you can take this as an opportunity to expand the limits of AG.
Certainly in these economic times there are many people who are facing layoffs which account for more than $100 a month. To hear you say that you will "probably end up leaving" is quite extreme and unfair to those people who have lost a lot more than a biweekly comic.
Good Luck.

steele here's picture

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I always liked R. Crumb comics.

laurelsdad's picture

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Sorry to hear the bad news, Doug. Your "editorial in visual form" was indeed unique and one I looked forward to. It's a tough scuffle for any cartoonist these days and especially for editorial artists as newspapers shunt off the breed--there's fewer than 100 working on dailies, last I knew. Best of luck to you in '009 and hope AG will reappear online or in InCity.


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ICT's picture

Re: Cancelled. You don't want the Incity times stink on You!!

Also, I'm sorry to see you canceled. But if by some quick of fate you are contacted by the infamous Rose Tirella the Incity times Nut bag. My advise to you is to run for cover, in fact because of the recent story on her web site about you. She will be courting you to "Come on Down". Don't be fooled, She does not have any interest in you, Only in some twisted way to get a leg up on Worc Mag. Her interest is not in you..or your comic. It's in the dig at Wo Mag.

If you were to actually talk to her about your stuff, If you pay close attention. She problity doesn't even know your stuff, But She Wants You..

Please look back at her history, Lost and bad mouthed advertisers, Lost and bad mouthed writers. Lost and bad mouthed friends and even family. Even her own father and boyfriend. First she loves you then your the next "I just got screwed story".

"You don't want her stink on You" RUN NOW!!

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JoeBro's picture

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Calvin & Hobbes. now that's a comic I miss. :-( I liked the winter ones the most... especially when Calvin would build the snowmen and have them all behind his fathers car so he had a hard time getting in and/or out of the driveway.

Jim's picture

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There is a new comic strip debuted in WoMag this week. Not sure what it's supposed to be about, but the drawings are gorgeous.


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4rilla's picture

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I know from her Twitter feed that Veronica Hebard (member here and curator of the Pop Euphoria show) was starting anew comic for Wo' Mag.

Here is a sneak peek from her blog.

http://veronicahebs.blogspot.com/2009/01/who-is-zanzo-moxie.html

terrible_buddhist's picture

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Action Geek said...

Oh lovely. My replacement. Be sure not to make any waves or express an opinion that's contrary or viewed to be negative.
Jan 8, 2009 12:24:00 PM

laurelsdad's picture

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Speaking of Action Geek, it's moved to InCity Times, as announced on its web site.

4rilla's picture

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I'm sure what Veronica is doing is on the opposite end of the spectrum compared to action geek.

I would not call her Doug's replacement by any stretch, and I figured he would not take kindly to finding out they were quickly rolling out a new strip.

abnormalbrain's picture

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Excellent. Very clever.

I love Veronica's work in general and this strip looks off to a good start.

Best of luck!

Louie's picture

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I still like milkshakes

nytmare's picture

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Whoa - that's dope!

laurelsdad's picture

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Saw the strip on Veronica's blog--I'm a fan already! Excellent!

clivey's picture

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Doug - For obvious reasons, I have a really hard time looking at that magazine now, and haven't since the backstabbing and bloodletting in August. I'm just coming across this post right now - apologies. Anyway, I'm sorry to hear that they did that to you.

Those people at the helm are heartless and awful over there, as we all know. It is hard for me not to post more about this whole situation, but the bitterness and pain sure doesn't seem to fade.

Good luck and I'm glad InCity Times picked it up.


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mashman57's picture

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Also saddened by the loss of "Action Geek" in WoMag. Periods of transition are always the hardest to endure but as long as you are open to them other opportunities will arrive. Remember: it is not about how many time we get knocked down, the story of our lives will be remembered by how many times we get back up. Your fan base is out there and they will continue to enjoy your art/insight on our unique city. Maybe the Emporium needs a local comic book rack....
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