Friday, July 18, 2008

'ello 'ello!

Just a test, everyone.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Performance Tonight!

A quick note for the local peeps:

Catch me on stage tonight for the Off The Radar Urban Showcase at the Annex Wreckroom. I'll be on at like ten or ten-thirty.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Casting

When are Dane Cook and Drew Barrymore going to be in a movie together? I wish it was today.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Sean Ward the Stunt-Man



Very late at the hotel during Wizard World Chicago.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MuxKvLWHaU

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Blog TO coverage of Benny Bunny On Wheels

This is what I woke up to this morning.

http://www.blogto.com/arts/2008/07/sean_ward_is_torontos_comic_book_superhero/

What a way to get the day started! Thanks so much to everyone who made it a hit, and thanks to Roger Cullman for covering the event!

I love this picture:


And I re-enabled comments on this blog if you get the itch to tell me something.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Benny Bunny On Wheels release!

From last weekend: The Benny Bunny On Wheels release event!

Extra super very special thanks to the Silver Snail for letting us have the event at their store!!

Check out some of the philosophy I'm laying on the children:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vCyg5E7--E


How do you like my super-suit?






Mo' pictures: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=718204&l=d28ac&id=514079365

Monday, July 7, 2008

Wallet Update!

Got a call on the weekend, only just checked the message today. It was someone at the gym, calling to tell me that someone named Bajan had called them because they found my wallet and he was holding on to it at his french fry truck. I went down to retrieve it today and it was all intact, minus the cash and metropass (but that's to be expected, really). Thanks Bajan, thanks gym, and thanks God/Jesus/the universe!

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Wizard World Chicago '08

At long last, the in-depth report of our trip to Chicago!



The personnel: me, Mars, Divvy, and Zen.

We started on the road at 4 AM on Thursday morning. We got to Chicago in the afternoon, checked into the hotel, and got the table set up in the Artist Alley of the convention in time for it to open for Preview Night.

Here is the view of our aisle from our table:


And here is our table once it was all set up:


We didn't do many sales on Preview Night, nor on the Friday for that matter. Our aisle was a dud. Low energy, our neighbors sneering at us for being silly, there's a million and one reasons why we weren't doing so hot at first.

Later in the day on Friday I was wandering the convention hall and bumped into my buddy Mike Holman from Jackass. He asked how we were doing, and I explained that we are not doing the numbers I would have liked, and that I was thinking about taking over one of the small press or Autograph Area tables that look unclaimed or abandoned. He pointed at one such booth and said "Well I don't have anything to sell! Take mine!"

I quickly ran back to the Artist Alley and explained our good fortune to the rest of our party. We packed up the table and made like a Beatles cartoon running from one end of the hall to the other to get set back up as quickly as possible.

Here is our 2nd table, before the back wall got covered in balloons:


We were using Mike Holman's table, and our neighbors included The Honky Tonk Man, The Iron Sheik, Johnny Fairplay, and Gail Kim.









We were had our booth decorated like a children's birthday party, and we were giving away loot bag toys as sales premiums. As the Honky Tonk Man explained above, these were a big hit and turned our aisle into a big party.



On the Friday night, we were invited to go with Mike Holman and Johnny Fairplay to see a Vanilla Ice concert at a bar called Cans. They had the street beside the bar shut down with a stage set up out there. The crowd overflowed the whole area.

Free Jagermeister shots for everyone in the front row:


Then we hung out backstage....



And after backstage we went up to the afterparty where, upon finding out we were from Canada, everyone wanted to ask us questions and test our trivia knowledge.



We even got serenaded with a rousing rendition of O Canada from the Americans!

Zen is not used to playing with the big kids, but he was keeping up with us. shotgunning beers, doing shots, the whole thing. But when we got back to the hotel and Mars, Divvy and I kept the party rockin' in the lobby of the hotel (the lobby of the hotel is overrun with a huge party every night of the convention), Zen went straight to the room to collapse into bed without even saying good night.



Saturday was the first good day for business. We were selling the "Party Pack", in which you would receive pretty much one of everything Zen and I were selling.

We even came up with a theme song for the Party Pack:


The Honky Tonk Man came to the convention with a suitcase full of beer on the Sunday, which he shared with us. Then we left to go home on Monday, with a stop for Breakfast at IHOP.



And then we got back to Toronto in time to party for Canada Day!

For more photos from the trip: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=30621&l=31bc8&id=514079365

And for more crazy videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/seanward

Too Much Information

And now we begin a new one-part series called Too Much Information, in which I lay out insight into the various ways in which I am loopy.

After awaking from a long and refreshing slumber, and a morning spent lazily watching youtube videos and surfing the web in bed, I got myself together and started my trip downtown. I would make two stops: I would go to the Silver Snail to pick up my stuff from last night's party there, and I would stop by the bank to deposit the cash we made at that party. As I gathered my things together to leave (ipod, keys, wallet, sunglasses, etc.), I put the sales money in my front pocket instead of in my wallet. I thought of putting it in my wallet, but didn't.

Right now I am experimenting with a diet by which you limit your intake of certain kinds of foods but eat whatever you want one day per week. My day is Saturday so I treated myself to an order of fries from one of the trucks in front of City Hall. I am quite a connoisseur of those fries and these were some of the best I've ever had. I continued my walk west and as I was passing Osgoode Hall, I passed an old man playing acoustic guitar for change. Earlier this week, I passed him going the other way on the other side of the street and he was playing the Law & Order theme song. I really wished that I had been on his side of the street so I could give him money. Now that he was right here, I thought "I should give him five bucks!" as I passed. Then I shifted my focus to the pocket in which I carry my wallet. It felt I little light. I reached into it. Empty. I dug through the rest of my pockets. Nothing. I raced back to the chip truck to see if I had left it there. No dice. The truck operator suggests it may have fallen under the truck. Of course it didn't fall under the truck but I crouch down and look any way, even though I know I won't find it there. I pace around some, looking all over the ground, zig-zagging as I try to retrace my steps.

By the time the realization set in that it was gone, I was reaching the same old man playing guitar. I asked myself what I'm supposed to be learning from a bum deal like this and the answer that came from the ether was that I needed to backtrack so that I would pass the man with the guitar again because I really need to give him five bucks. So I reached into the pocket containing the money from yesterday's comic book sales, pulled a fiver out of it, and laid it into the old man's guitar case.

And that felt pretty good.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Benny Bunny On Wheels comes out today!

Today is the Benny Bunny On Wheels release!

Come by The Silver Snail in Toronto (367 Queen Street West)

from 5 to 8. Drop by after work, or swing through on your way back out to party! We'll be partyin' so come hang out with us!