As special holiday treat for everyone I’m giving away free digital copies of the Zintel Wilderness Guide Vol.1 formatted (hopefully) for your eBook reader of choice as long as it supports .MOBI, .EPUB or .PDF files.
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As special holiday treat for everyone I’m giving away free digital copies of the Zintel Wilderness Guide Vol.1 formatted (hopefully) for your eBook reader of choice as long as it supports .MOBI, .EPUB or .PDF files.
Downloads (Right Click > Save As)
Hey everybody, I will be at the Central Canada Comic Con in Winnipeg on October 28-30. I’ll be hunkered down in Artists Alley hocking my wears which includes copies of the Zintel Wilderness Guide: Vol. 1 and Tactless in the Face of Danger, as well as giving away stickers and sketches and meaty handshakes.
As of this writing I have no idea what my table number is so make sure to check back here for an update once I get more info. Or follow me on twitter for updates (@JamesZintel)
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All of the completely untrue facts you want (even some you don’t!) in one easy, toilet friendly place! 148 pages, black & white.Also Available: Artist Edition includes an original, fully inked sketch.
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June 17th to 19th I will be at the the Calgary Comic Expo in the Small Press area at booth O 02. I’ll have copies of the first Bear Factoids book, being doing some sketches, passing out butt pats (totally platonic) and all that standard comic book convention nonsense. I’ve even included a handy map so you can find me.


An extra special birthday cake from my mom.

I’ve added a new strip to my arsenal, the Chocolate Danger Express! Now every Thursday enjoy another dose of nonsense that you the gentle reader have come to expect from me.
Also Gary & Ted have made their return as well , so hit up garyandted.com while you’re at it.
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Usually this type of announcement comes after the print edition is available, but I am not one to follow trends. Also the print edition is still at the printers. So those of you with a Kindle (or device with a kindle app) and $1.99 can be the proud owner of the Zintel Wilderness Guide: Bears Vol.1 in all it’s digital glory.
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As the title of this post suggests I wrote a letter (and by letter I mean e-mail) to the Premier of Saskatchewan Brad Wall. Rather than write a short summation of the e-mail, I’ve decided to post the whole thing here for your reading pleasure.
Dear Mr. Right Honorable Premier,
I’m writing to you today as a concerned voter from the city of Prince Albert. Well, not a “voter” exactly as I’ve always seen voting for squares, but I am ninety percent certain I’m registered to vote. I diligently check that register to vote box on my income tax return every year and also have a Saskatchewan Elections refrigerator magnet so I am almost positive that if an election where called I could in theory vote.
But I’m getting side tracked.
As an almost confirmed voter I am writing to you with a request. Not only am I potential voter but I am also a cartoonist. Currently I create two strips. The first one is Gary and Ted. It follows the adventures of Gary, an alien prince banished to Earth and his roommate/guide Ted. The other is the Zintel Wilderness Guide: Bears, which is simply a series of completely untrue facts about bears. Both strips currently run online at www.garyandted.com and www.bearfactoids.com respectively.
The problem I am having is that I cannot get any exposure through the local media. Any letters and e-mails I send are met only with silence. It seems that no one in the province wants to support the local cartooning arts.
So if you could use your provincial government endowed powers to declare a “Read James Zintel’s comic strips day” that would be a particularly awesome thing to do. And while I don’t want to tell you how to do your job, I think February 13 or 15 would make excellent dates for this as those who are alone on Valentine’s Day would have a pleasant feeling to distract them from the fact they are so very alone. You could be saving lives!
Your #1 Fan,
James Zintel
P.S. Another idea, a province run Thunderdome and/or Rollerball league.
There you have it. Ball’s in your court provincial elected officials! Make it happen.
As you may have already noticed, the update schedule on the Wilderness Guide has changed from it’s regular Tuesday and Thursday to a new one of Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. This move is more or less an attempt to see if I can get more time to work on a few other projects, but still maintaining a five day a week publishing cycle. So this means one less Gary & Ted and one more Bear Factoid each week. And this change is by no means permanent, if this experiment doesn’t work the way that I want it to, things can always go back to the way they where. Just like ice cream for dinner, speaking of which…
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