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Jim Mahfood ~ TACO Interview

4:50 PM PST on January 26, 2009

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    Jim Mahfood is one of LA's treasures, an artist and writer in demand by the big comics publishers but also doing his own thing, self-publishing comix in many different genres and styles. Jim exemplifies the taco lifestyle, we caught up with him last week for an interview to explore his love of hot women, tacos, and art...

    You've done so many types of comix from genre stuff, classic super heros, pop culture, nude ladies, personal stories-- what are your favorites to write/draw?
    I like doing a bit of everything, variety is cool, but writing and
    drawing my own stuff that has to do with music and all the other shit
    that I'm into, that's my favorite. I did two issues of Kick Drum
    Comix, and it was all music-inspired stuff with brand new characters
    that I created, and I had a blast doing that. I also just finished a
    comic one-shot called Carl, the Cat That Makes Peanut Butter
    Sandwiches, and I just gave myself the freedom to have fun and do
    whatever the hell I wanted, and that usually results in the best
    product. I started a new autobio strip on my blog:
    www.foodoneart.blogspot.com called "Los Angeles Ink Stains" and it's
    slice of life type stuff about living and all the weird stuff that
    happens. It's like therapy making those comics. The reaction has been
    really positive.

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    How long have you lived in Los Angeles? What are your favorite parts of town?
    I've been here for over six years. I like all of it, really. I'm from
    the Midwest originally so LA is all new to me, it's all fascinating. I
    lived in Burbank and then moved to Hollywood five years ago. I like it
    here. I'm in a pretty cool neighborhood. I can walk to alot of places.
    I really like Atwater Village, Los Feliz, Echo Park, Silverlake, some
    of the galleries and bars downtown and stuff, all of it.

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    You have a real talent for drawing hot chicks-- do you get laid a lot? What advice can you give to the young, sex-obsessed comic artist who wants to meet hot girls in LA?
    Ha ha, yea, I dunno. I was with the coolest girl in the world and
    fucked it up, so I'm not really sure. But, I think that if you can
    make a girl laugh, and you can dance kind of good, and if you can
    maybe draw her a cool picture of a taco, you will probably do okay. I
    really dig women. There's such an interesting and exciting mix of
    women out here. It's really influenced the way that I draw and
    represent them in my work. Women are hard to draw, it took me a really
    long time to get it right, I think I'm almost there. The highest
    compliment I can get is when women tell me they dig the way I draw
    women.

    Do your parents read your comix? What do they say?
    I don't know. They've read some of the stuff I did awhile ago, but I'm
    not sure about the new stuff. I think they are very proud of me, but
    maybe secretly scared by some of the shit I might write and draw
    about. Ha ha. But I send them my artbooks and keep them informed of
    what I'm doing. They like my paintings. They've been really
    supportive. My mom even went out in St.Louis and bought my Colt 45
    beer cans!

    Do you ever do illegal graffiti street art?
    I tried to paint graf in St.Louis and Kansas City years ago but I was
    a toy. I was a sucker. I didn't know what I was doing. I almost got
    shot one night sneaking up onto a rooftop and that sort of ended my
    painting career before it began. But in K.C. I got to hang out with
    some amazing writers like Gear and Scribe, and I got to see them in
    action. It gave me a very deep appreciation for graf and the lifestyle
    around it. These guys don't fuck around. Recently, I went out
    stenciling one night out here over the holidays when the streets were
    empty. It was a thrill. I dig all the stenciling and wheatpasting that
    goes on out here. But I'm still on probation, man, I have to watch my
    ass.

    Do you like to travel? Where have you been outside the US?
    Yea, traveling is one of the coolest things that has come out of this
    whole art career. I've been to Canada, Mexico, France, Amsterdam, and
    London. I got to be a guest at an art show in France, it was amazing!
    I did an art show there and a book signing at Album in Paris. They
    were bumpin' Wu Tang over the stereo system and feeding my buddy Jeff
    and I tall cans of Heinekin. The french know where it's at! They are
    my kind of people. I did an art show in London and signed at Forbidden
    Planet. I met so many amazing people, it was the shit. Art and comix
    bring people together, for real.

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    What's your favorite street food? Where are your favorite tacos in LA?
    Well, I'm a taco guy, a mexican food guy. Growing up in St. Louis,
    Taco Bell was about all we had for mexican. Pretty sad. I've tried
    those street hot dogs when I've been drunk, they're over the top.
    There's a tamale guy that creeps around outside the clubs some nights.
    That guy is my hero! When I see him me and my friends will bum rush
    him and buy twenty of those things. For spots, I'm down with El
    Campadre on Sunset. I can walk there. The mood and atmosphere there is
    chill and they have an electric lounge mariachi band and badass
    flaming margaritas. I also go to Los Tacos on Santa Monica. That's
    some drunken late-night shit. You have to watch your back in there,
    lots of Hollywood freaks and trannys and such. Malo is great on $1
    taco night, Cactus is good, Burrito King, I'm down with all of it,
    man.

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    http://www.foodoneart.blogspot.com/
    http://www.40ozcomics.com/
    http://www.myspace.com/mahfood

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