MATDONGSAN: “Snack of Korean people, which have continuously been beloved for 25 years.”

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by Jenny Gonzalez-Blitz

Jenny DevilDoll Gonzalez-Blitz writes: What was I overmedicated on when I came up with this?!?

Jenny’s just as active as ever. Check out her blog for her comics, paintings, performances, rants and rats.

Frank Cho was the target of much ridicule in the small press comics community following his contentious role in the 1999 Ignatz Awards. I think he made some dismissive comments about minicomics as well? Maybe? I don’t remember exactly, but it sure seemed important to us at the time.

Matdongsan is Haitai’s most popular product, or at least its best known. It made The Korea Blog’s listicle of Top 10 Korean Snacks, at any rate.  Someone must have taken another stab at translating the above quote, because Haitai’s website now claims  “The people have endlessly loved Matdongsan for over 28 years.”   According to this article, it’s been around since 1975 — better tack on another decade of love to that figure.

ICE MAN: “Pencil bar containing soft snowballs”

by Julio Valle

by Julio Valle

Julio Valle sketched this shortly after the publication of his graphic novel Amarillo.

I found a picture of the Ice Man packaging along with an ingredient list here. No snowballs listed, but it does contain sugar, HFCS, and ‘Sweetie Flavor’, so you know it has to be good.