Saturday, April 25, 2009

PAPA ROY RHEA 1907 - 2009

Papa Roy Velt Rhea - October 8, 1907 - April 25, 2009

This is the end of a story about the world's greatest Grandfather ever -- of course, I am biased.

Services will be held beginning Monday at Thomas Funeral Home in Holly Springs, MS.
662.252.4331 Sunday Visitation 5 - 9 p.m. Monday Services 11 am. Call the funeral home for more information.

There will be more tribute stuff later, I'm sure, but for now:

(Pic taken Oct. 6, 2007)

Papa Roy is the kind of fellow who is glad to be made a part of something special. He taught me to appreciate the little things, thank people for the little things, and those little things soon become big things in your heart and memories. In March, he was able to come up and see Antone and Janet's baby, and since then he would ask me in every conversation how they all three were doing. When they sent him a 'thank you' card with images of the baby on it, a card he saw April 24, 2009, my mom said he had a tear in his eye and felt so special to be a part of this. A photo of all of us will be posted soon.

This weekend was fun, working Cape Girardeau Comic Con. For its size, it’s definitely a convention worth attending. It is one of the few I’ve been to that I felt welcome and wanted by the con committee.

Today, April 25, 2009, I was sitting at the table about 3:30 pm when my mom called. She said she needed to ask my buddy, Antone, a question. I gave him the phone, and he walked away. When he came back, he handed me the phone and Mama says, “I had to ask him about the baby’s room--it’s blue, right?” I said, “Yes.” “Call me tonight,” she says, “when you’re safe in your hotel room.”

I immediately knew something was wrong. I waited a few seconds and, realizing in the back of my mind something was wrong, called Papa Roy’s House. My stepfather answered, “Roy Rhea’s residence, this is Sam.”

“How is my Papa?” I asked. He told me the horrible truth that Mama couldn’t hide from me.

Last night, Mama went up to see him and he said he wasn’t feeling very well. She took him dinner and sat with him while he ate and offered to stay the night there, and he said no. “Go home so you can rest.” Later, my Uncle’s girlfriend took Papa Roy some cake and visited him for about an hour and a half.

This week, Papa had repaired his weed eater by himself (he’s 101 years old, remember) and planned to clean off his ditch this morning. So, he went down after breakfast and began working.

After getting tired, Papa Roy had gone up to the house and fixed him some cold water, then went to the front porch of his house--he always said he loved being home and he loved his little house--and sat in his favorite front porch chair, putting his walking cane (which he only began using a few years ago). He watched my uncle working in a shop down at the bottom of the hill for a little bit and then Papa Roy fell asleep on the porch.

Needing a sledge hammer after a hammer wasn't working, my uncle went up the hill and asked, "Pop, where is the sledge hammer?" No answer, so he shouted louder and jokingly, “Wake up, ol’ man! You can’t sleep if you’re supervising!” No answer. He saw that Papa Roy wasn't breathing, realized the problem and went to my other uncle's house first, then to my mom’s house who, at the door, saw his expression.

“Don’t tell me anything,” she said.

At around 10:30 am Papa Roy was gone. 101 years of a great man’s life lived well, a library of wisdom now gone, stories of the olden days have ended. The particular story for Papa Roy’s life has ended perfectly for him having fallen asleep on the front porch of his house.

I don’t have any regrets from our time together. I had 36 years of glorious years with my Papa Roy (not many get to say that about their grandfather), and I learned so much from him. His personality molded my own from the seriousness to the joking quality, I learned how to be honest and love people (from both he and Granny Ethel), and what it is you want at the end of your lifetime:

When people look back on their time with you, they should be able to say you were a great person whose life inspired you to do good things and be a good person.

His children all say the truth in their own joking ways in the Mule on the Street episode about his 100th Birthday Party. Feel free to see this video--now a tribute--to the great and wonderful Papa Roy!



Thursday, April 16, 2009

Muley and MAW Productions at CAPE CON


You can now meet your favorite talking mule along with the whole team of MAW Productions at the Cape Girardeau Comic Con on Saturday April 25 and Sunday April 26. Be sure to come out and support a great convention!


Visit their website by clicking on the picture!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Happy Easter!!

Of course, we'll all remember the true reason for the holiday other than the great chocolate covered marshmallow bunnies and Marshmallow Peeps! Good Friday is the day set aside to understand Christ's being taken to the cross, and Easter is the day of his resurrection celebration! I won't have church here since this is a comic site, but wanted to remind you.

In the meantime, this video is created based on a comic strip I did when I was 10 years old.

Starring Muleton Mule, Jr., and Rabbit Haire. Photography and Mr. Haire's assistant, Lin Workman. Directed by Kevin L. Williams.


See more crazy Muley videos by clicking on MULE TV!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

MEET MULEY THE MULE & KEV

Muley & MAW Productions Team Convention Appearances

Again, I'm editor for a brother of mine on his book, Jetta: Tales of the Toshigawa, and we'll be hanging out at some cons this year. Want to buy comics, apparel, and collectibles, meet the team to get autographs, discuss the comics, art techniques, show your portfolio, and keep us inspired to keep creating, then you should show up to one of the locations below to meet up with your MAW Team! You can click the convention title to visit the official websites. We hope to see you there.

Mid-South Con (March 20-22, 2009)

Cape Girardeau Comic Con (April 25 & 26, 2009)

Superman Celebration (June 11-14, 2009)


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Come meet Kevin L. Williams, Muley the Mule, Martheus Wade, Janet Wade, baby Anakin Wade (maybe!) You can also find other members of the Mid-South Cartoonists Association: Andrew Chandler, Lin Workman, and friends like Jay Chuppe. Not all cartoonists will appear at all the same cons as we of Muley and Jetta fame, so check the websites for appearances and guests!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Jetta: Tales of the Toshigawa

A book that I edited "Jetta: Tales of the Toshigawa 'Crucible'" is being re-released with a Director's Cut attitude! There will be new pages added of new art that was left out of the story originally. This book written by Jason Negen is wonderful narrative with superb art by Martheus Antone Wade. Be sure to check out more information at the website, as well as read around about buying Jetta novels and getting a FREE comic!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Jetta: Tales of the Toshigawa "DEFIANCE" Optioned for Movie


One of the books from MAW Productions that I edit has been optioned for a movie. You can read more about it by clicking the image. Click the image of Jetta to read the press release.
Also, Anakin Grayson Wade has been born--MAW Productions' creator Martheus Wade and Janet Wade's son, and my nephew. He's a beautiful baby boy and there is more information at http://www.toshigawa.com/ if you follow this link:
Anakin's Here! (Scroll Down)

Saturday, February 28, 2009

MULEY'S COMIX AND STORIES #1

Hi, there! I'm still pushing folks toward Issue One of the relaunch of Muley's Comix and Stories. If you haven't got it yet, you should. It's a great book. To not get it is to miss out on some hilarity. In this book there is a great biography about Muley the Mule, two stories where Muley comes face-to-face with a bully and what it means to raise a pet.

Click the comic book cover to place your order:
(Or, right-click the image to open in a new window.)

This book also has a few other comic strips with non-Muley cast and photographic comic strips. These are pretty rare to see me do and won't appear in any future Muley books.

Something I wanted to do was share a few stories about some of the comic strips that appear in Issue One. I'll be doing this sporadically through the future and try to add new stuff here as well to discuss.

The strip I'd like to tell you about today is this'un:

Folks have asked me: "Where do comic strip ideas come from?"

Well, sometimes the ideas stem from something you've read or seen, other times by role-playing ideas with your characters in your head, but in this particular strip's case the idea came from a
conversation I had with a friend of mine named Dawn while visiting her house.

She always had this wonderful brass lamp--that looked like Aladdin's lamp--on her mantle board and I would always walk over and rub it (hoping for a genie). Anyway, near the lamp one day I saw a fish in a little jar and I asked about it. In this strip, Muley is me and Hector Horse is Dawn.

Although, in the strip Hector looks at Muley trying to figure if he's being serious or not while Dawn's reaction was to laugh after she had realized my stupid, obscure joke. It is one of my favorite strips because it always reminds me of a wonderful friend and a fun story.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Muley with RMH at River Kings'


Event cancelled due to snow storm, rain and sleet.
Keep your eyes peeled on www.rmhmemphis.org for more information about the re-schedule of this event.
If you just can't make the event, you can still help the Ronald McDonald House of Memphis by donating. Click the image of RiverThing and Muley to help the House that Love Built!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

MULEY IN THE NEWS

Muley is seen here with Newlyweds, Brandy and Joseph Martin; photo by Commercial Appeal writer Michael Donahue.

If you didn't get today's paper, go get one!

Or, you can see the pictures here:
http://www.gomemphis.com/photos/galleries/2009/feb/16/party-line-02172009/

and read about things here:
http://www.gomemphis.com/news/2009/feb/16/inner-kid-comes-out/


Also, you can help the Ronald McDonald House of Memphis by visiting their official website at http://www.rmhmemphis.org/

Thursday, February 5, 2009

MULEY SERVES UP FUN AT BOSCO'S

Helping celebrate Bosco's Celebrity Waiter's Night as part of the Ronald McDonald House Radiothon, come visit Tuesday, February 10th from 5 - 7 pm. Muley might even serve your table, or spill something in your lap--you can never really tell.

Find out more about the RMH, Radiothon and how you can help at http://www.rmhmemphis.org/

More Bosco's Info:
2120 Madison Ave., Memphis, TN 38104 (901) 432-2222
http://www.boscosbeer.com/