The Oatmeal Explained
The Oatmeal |
Logocaption: | The Oatmeal logo |
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Type: | Comics, blog |
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Language: | English |
Author: | Matthew Inman |
Current Status: | Active |
The Oatmeal is a webcomic and humor website created in 2009 by cartoonist Matthew Inman. It offers original comics, quizzes, and occasional articles. Inman has produced a series of Oatmeal books with content from the webcomic and previously unpublished material, related board games, and other merchandise. The website won the Eisner Award for Best Digital/Webcomic in 2014.
In 2019, Inman announced plans to step back from The Oatmeal for a while to concentrate on other work including the "Exploding Kittens" television series.
Website
Creation
Inman created The Oatmeal website in 2009.[1] Early comics regularly made the front page of Digg, driving traffic to the site.
Inman said that when he started the comic, he felt that drawing was a chore. In a 2010 interview, he said that when thinking of a subject to write about, he simply picks something he is interested in. He usually worked at home, but as he finds it difficult to go long periods without social contact, he often goes to a coffee shop to work. Inman said that he found it is much easier to gain exposure for his work through the internet than it would have been two decades earlier. He added that he enjoys making people laugh, and although he can't actually see the reaction of others to his work, he still appreciates seeing the high number of page views that his website receives.[2]
Content
The format of The Oatmeal has been described as "storytelling-meets-infographics" and as "a quirky and often crudely-drawn comic". The comics cover an eclectic range of topics: a 2010 article describes comics on being chained to a bunk bed with a velociraptor, evil scheming kittens, people being sodomized by Bigfoot, and babies that taste like nachos. Other themes are zombies, horse care and English grammar.[3]
His first viral comic was "How to Tell if Your Cat is Plotting to Kill You", and other comics have titles such as "How to Use a Semicolon", "What it's Like to Own an Apple Product", "How the Male Angler Fish Gets Completely Screwed", "15-ish Things Worth Knowing About Coffee" and "How a Web Design Goes Straight to Hell."[4]
One comic, "Why Nikola Tesla Was the Greatest Geek Who Ever Lived", was heavily critiqued by a writer for Forbes.[5] In response Inman made a second post going through the Forbes article, acknowledging some good points but picking apart others, including calling multiple sections "bullshit" and defending his work as "a comedian [who speaks] in hyperbole."[6]
In reaction to Tumblr's regular downtimes, Inman created the TumbleBeasts in 2010 as a parody of the Twitter Fail Whale, and urged Tumblr to use them. Tumblr added the artwork to their 404 page for some time, renaming them Tumbeasts.[7] [8]
Hiatus
In June 2019, just after the release of The Secret Life of Pets 2 – a feature animated film in which Inman was credited as creative consultant – Inman told the Washington Post that he "won’t be regularly creating the Oatmeal much longer" and was planning a hiatus of around two years. Inman said that he loved The Oatmeal but "I’m just tired and it’s been a decade of writing comics for strangers from my basement, and I want to try something different for a while."[9] [10] Around the same time, Inman signed a deal to develop an animated feature for Illumination Entertainment, though at that time the film did not appear to have been greenlit and no details were announced.[11]
Success
The Oatmeal received 300,000 visitors in its first month and within 10 months had received 4.5 million visitors. Inman said in 2010 that The Oatmeal received more than 20 million page views per month;[12] as of 2012 the site received 4 million visitors a month.[13]
Inman said in 2012 that The Oatmeal had a revenue of $500,000 a year. The Guardian considered the claim and found it reasonable given the site's visitor numbers.[14] Fast Company described Inman in 2012 as a "millionaire".
Campaigns for related products have also been successful. A fundraiser to develop and produce a card game called Exploding Kittens raised $8.8 million, and a game company co-founded by Inman received a $30 million investment in 2019.
Inman appeared on an episode of Last Call with Carson Daly in 2010 and mentioned his web site.
Awards
The website was awarded the Eisner Award in the Best Digital/Webcomic category in 2014.[15] In 2016, Inman received the Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award from San Diego Comic-Con, an award given "to people in comics and the popular arts who have worked to help others."[16]
Products and events
Books
As of 2019, Inman had released ten books, which collect material from the website and feature new material.
- 5 Very Good Reasons to Punch a Dolphin in the Mouth (And Other Useful Guides) (2011)[17]
- How to Tell if Your Cat is Plotting to Kill You (2012)[18]
- My Dog: The Paradox: A Lovable Discourse about Man's Best Friend (2013)[19]
- Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants (2013)[20]
- The Terrible and Wonderful Reasons I Run Long Distances (2014)[21]
- 404 Not Found: A Coloring Book by The Oatmeal (2016)[22]
- If My Dogs Were a Pair of Middle-Aged Men (2017)[23]
- How to be Perfectly Unhappy (2017)[24]
- Why My Cat is More Impressive Than Your Baby (2019)[25]
At least one of The Oatmeal books was a New York Times Bestseller. How to Tell if Your Cat is Plotting to Kill You spent at least 20 weeks on the NYT bestseller list "Paperback Advice & Misc.", often at #1.[26] [27]
Merchandise
Revenue from The Oatmeal includes the sale of wall posters, greeting cards, calendars, clothing, coffee cups, signed prints, stickers, magnets, and badges.
Games
In January 2015, Inman, Elan Lee, and Shane Small launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for their project Exploding Kittens, a card-based, Russian-roulette-style game with art by Inman.[28] The campaign raised $1million in its first seven hours, and ultimately raised $8.8million, becoming the most-funded card game on Kickstarter.[29]
The success of the game prompted Lee and Inman to found a company in 2015, also named Exploding Kittens.[30] Since then, the company Exploding Kittens has released five more games: Bears vs. Babies (2017), You've Got Crabs (2018), Throw Throw Burrito (2019), On a Scale of One to T-Rex (2019), and the mobile game Kitty Letter (2021).[31] There is also merchandise of characters from the games.
In October 2019, it was announced that Peter Chernin, American businessman and the CEO of The Chernin Group (TCG), had invested $30 million for a minority stake in Exploding Kittens. Inman said that the funds will be used to mount a live gaming convention, Burning Cat; and to hire more artists and produce three to five new games a year.[32] [33] [34]
Events
At the same time as announcing his fifth book, The Terrible and Wonderful Reasons I Run Long Distances, Inman announced "Beat the Blerch", an organized running race in 10 kilometer, half, and full marathon formats which was held in Carnation, Washington, on September 20 and 21, 2014.[35] All 2,000 spots originally offered for the first race day were sold out in 20 minutes, prompting Inman to open a second day for more runners to enroll.[36] The Beat the Blerch event took place every year from 2014 to 2019.[37] In 2020, the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but a "virtual race" was organized instead.[38]
In June 2019, Exploding Kittens Inc. announced the planning of a live gaming convention. The two-day event was to take place in May 2020 in Portland, Oregon, U.S. It was named Burning Cat in reference to the Burning Man festival, and was to conclude with the burning of a large wooden statue of a cat in homage to Burning Man's burning of a human-shaped figure. Burning Cat was to feature appearances from guest speakers alongside a series of gaming and networking activities. The event was postponed until 2021, then indefinitely, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[39] [40] [41] [42]
Television series
See main article: Exploding Kittens (TV series). Exploding Kittens is being made into a Netflix series by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels.[43] A teaser trailer was released on November 11, 2023,[44] followed by a full trailer in May 2024.[45] [46] The series premieres in July 2024.
Tesla Museum fundraiser
See main article: Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe. In August 2012, Inman launched a fundraising campaign on the crowdfunding website Indiegogo to support a nonprofit organization offering to purchase Wardenclyffe Tower in Shoreham on Long Island, New York. The organization, Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe, hoped to buy and restore the facility that was Nikola Tesla's last laboratory, preserving the site and creating a museum to Tesla. There was a sense of urgency, as apparently there was an offer from another party to buy the site for commercial use.[47] Inman, a fan of Tesla, promoted the fundraiser with a blog post on The Oatmeal calling for people and companies to donate.[48] The state of New York agreed to match donations up to $850,000.[49]
The fundraiser raised $1,370,461 from over 33,000 backers,[50] including Joseph Sikorski, director of the Tesla film Fragments From Olympus,[51] [52] and Elon Musk.[53] With the grant from New York state, the campaign totaled over $2.1 million.[54] After the fundraiser, Jane Alcron of the Tesla Science Centre said the additional funds would be used to start converting the ruins into a science center and perhaps building a replica of the original tower.[55] [56]
In May 2014, Inman produced a comic on The Oatmeal titled "What it's like to own a Tesla Model S - A cartoonist's review of his magical space car",[57] and a follow-up comic titled "Part Two: Man Vs. Motor"[58] in which he talked about Nikola Tesla, and Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla Motors. After publishing the comic, he tweeted Musk, inviting Elon to donate to the Tesla Museum.[59] At 2 a.m. the following day, Elon responded by tweet: "I would be happy to help". Musk then donated $1 million for the development and construction of the museum.[60] [61] [62]
Inman is featured in Tower to the People, a 2015 documentary on Wardenclyffe by Joseph Sikorski.[63]
Legal disputes
FunnyJunk legal dispute
See main article: The Oatmeal and FunnyJunk legal dispute. Inman alleged that FunnyJunk, a content aggregator website, repeatedly infringed The Oatmeal's original content.[64] FunnyJunk alleged that those accusations were defamation and demanded $20,000 in damages.[65] Infuriated by the demand, Inman set up a Indiegogo fundraiser to raise $20,000, but to give the money to the National Wildlife Federation and the American Cancer Society.[66] The campaign raised $220,024 at completion.[67] He stated he intended to take a photo of himself with the cash, then send the photograph along with a satirical illustration of FunnyJunk's[68] [69] mother "seducing a Kodiak bear" to FunnyJunk.
FunnyJunk's lawyer, Charles Carreon, attempted to shut the campaign down, alleging it violated Indiegogo's terms and conditions.[70] Carreon also filed a pro se lawsuit Carreon v. Inman et al in United States District Court for the Northern District of California against Inman, Indiegogo, the American Cancer Society, and the National Wildlife Federation in response.[71] [72] [73] On July 3, 2012, Carreon filed a notice of voluntary dismissal in his lawsuit against all parties without prejudice.[74] [75] [76] [77]
Oatmeal Studios trademark suit
On November 21, 2012, greeting card maker Oatmeal Studios sued Inman and Recycled Greetings for trademark infringement. Oatmeal Studios holds the trademark for their name and after The Oatmeal worked with another company to make greeting cards based on the comic, Oatmeal Studios argued that this was too similar and likely to cause confusion.[78] [79] On August 28, 2013, a Stipulation of Dismissal with prejudice was filed by Excelsior Printing Company, the litigants in the lawsuit, meaning that the two parties had settled the dispute.[80]
Author
The Oatmeal was created by Matthew Inman (born). Born in Chino, California, he moved with his family to the small, rural town of Hayden, Idaho, when he was in grade school. Hayden was in an ultra-conservative environment and Inman rebelled against those views.
Inman created websites for others from age 13, and he moved to Seattle at age 17 to work in technology. After some jobs for other companies, he created a dating website called "Mingle2", which became popular. He sold Mingle2 but stayed on with the new company, and wrote comics and quizzes to attract readers. Inman says this work was the inspiration for The Oatmeal.
Inman opposed the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). He said that while the act would have afforded him more rights, he disliked like the way that SOPA would have put the onus on sites to prove their innocence. He joined a global day of action against the legislation.
Inman lives on Bainbridge Island in the Seattle area, .[81] He is a long-distance runner, including ultramarathons.
External links
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- Web site: Viral Marketing with the Oatmeal . SXSW . March 13, 2011 . . Jesse . Desjardins.
- Web site: Exploding Kittens . . Elan . Lee . This is a card game for people who are into kittens and explosions and laser beams and sometimes goats . July 2015.
Notes and References
- Web site: Millan . Mark . 2010-04-11 . COVER STORY: The Oatmeal, he's a cereal killer Brand X Los Angeles Times . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100411050101/http://www.thisisbrandx.com/2010/04/cover-story-the-oatmeal-hes-a-cereal-killer.html . 2010-04-11 . 2020-11-25 . . Los Angeles Times.
- "Episode for March 31, 2010". Last Call with Carson Daly. Aired March 31, 2010.
- News: Carter . Matt . January 19, 2010 . Guide to online entertainment . Toronto Star . usurped . https://web.archive.org/web/20110607053741/http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/752159--guide-to-online-entertainment . 2011-06-07.
- Web site: Inman . Matthew . Homepage . usurped . https://web.archive.org/web/20100626064746/http://theoatmeal.com/ . June 26, 2010 . The Oatmeal.
- Web site: Knapp . Alex . Nikola Tesla Wasn't God And Thomas Edison Wasn't The Devil . 2020-11-26 . Forbes . en.
- Web site: Inman . Matt . I wrote a response to the Forbes article about my Tesla comic . 2020-11-26 . The Oatmeal . en.
- Web site: Jeffries . Adrianne . 2011-01-25 . Tumblr Adds Suggested Tumbeast to 404 Page . 2020-11-26 . Observer . en-US.
- Web site: The State of the Web - Winter 2010 - The Oatmeal . The Oatmeal.
- News: Cavna . Michael . Cartoonist Matthew Inman will step away from the Oatmeal after his latest — and possibly final — book . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190607202539/https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2019/06/06/cartoonist-matthew-inman-will-step-away-oatmeal-after-his-latest-possibly-last-book/ . 2019-06-07 . 2019-12-19 . The Washington Post . en.
- Web site: 2019-06-07 . Cartoonist Matthew Inman To Step Back From 'The Oatmeal' . 2019-12-19 . Multiversity Comics . en.
- Web site: 2019-06-11 . 'The Oatmeal' Creator Matthew Inman Is Developing An Animated Film For Illumination . 2019-12-19 . Cartoon Brew . en-US.
- Web site: June 22, 2010 . The State of the Oatmeal . The Oatmeal . February 26, 2010 . Inman . Matthew.
- Web site: 24 January 2012 . How Two Of The Internet's Top Comics Names Turn Creativity To Cash . Fast Company.
- News: Bradbury . Danny . June 21, 2012 . The Oatmeal beat Funnyjunk, but other cartoonists aren't so lucky . . London . July 9, 2012.
- Web site: Eisner Award Recipients 2010–Present . San Diego . Comic-Con.org . 2 December 2012 . Comic-Con International . July 13, 2015.
- Web site: Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award . 2020-11-26 . Comic-Con International: San Diego . 5 December 2012 . en.
- Book: Inman, Matthew . 5 very good reasons to punch a dolphin in the mouth : (and other useful guides) . Andrews McMeel Publishing . 2011 . 978-1-4494-0116-0 . Kansas City, Mo. . 699530584.
- Book: Inman, Matthew . How to tell if your cat is plotting to kill you . Andrews McMeel Publishing . 2012 . 978-1-4494-1024-7 . Kansas City, Mo. . 805987064.
- Book: Inman, Matthew . My dog : the paradox, a lovable discourse about man's best friend . Andrews McMeel Publishing . 2013 . 978-1-4494-3752-7 . Kansas City, Missouri . 837684449.
- Book: Inman, Matthew . Why grizzly bears should wear underpants. . Andrews McMeel Publishing . 2013 . 978-1-4494-2770-2 . Kansas City, MO . 855200171.
- Book: Inman, Matthew . The terrible and wonderful reasons why I run long distances . Andrews McMeel Publishing . 2014 . 978-1-4494-5995-6 . Kansas City . 871192552.
- Book: Inman, Matthew . 404 not found : a coloring book by The Oatmeal . Andrews McMeel Publishing . 2016 . 978-1-4494-8047-9 . Kansas CIty, MO . 945357045.
- Book: Inman, Matthew . If my dogs were a pair of middle-age men . Andrews McMeel Publishing . 2017 . 978-1-4494-3352-9 . Kansas City, Missouri . 1004664206.
- Book: Inman, Matthew . How to be perfectly unhappy . Andrew McNeel Publishing . 2017 . 978-1-4494-3353-6 . Kansas City, Missouri . 978287000.
- Book: Inman, Matthew . Why my cat is more impressive than your baby . Andrews McMeel Publishing . 2019 . 978-1-5248-5062-3 . Kansas City, Missouri . 1078552495.
- News: Paperback Advice & Misc. Books - Best Sellers - Oct. 28, 2012 - The New York Times . en-US . The New York Times . 2020-11-26 . 0362-4331.
- News: Paperback Advice & Misc. Books - Best Sellers - March 31, 2013 - The New York Times . en-US . The New York Times . 2020-11-26 . 0362-4331.
- Web site: Exploding Kittens . Lee . Elan . January 20, 2015 . Kickstarter.com . January 22, 2015.
- Web site: Exploding Kittens Updates . Lee . Elan . Kickstarter.com . January 23, 2015.
- Web site: L.A.-based tabletop game company Exploding Kittens wants you to throw (foam) burritos at your friends and family . 2019-04-11 . Daily News . en-US . 2019-12-19.
- Web site: Vonau . Manuel . Kitty Letter is a cat-themed 'words with enemies' game by the creator of The Oatmeal . Android Police . February 11, 2021 . February 10, 2021.
- Web site: Exploding Kittens Raises $30 Million From Peter Chernin's TCG Capital . Spangler . Todd . 2019-10-10 . Variety . en . 2019-12-19.
- Web site: Exploding Kittens Laps Up $30 Million Investment Los Angeles Business Journal . 2019-12-19 . labusinessjournal.com. 11 October 2019 .
- Web site: Exploding Kittens is the most-backed project on Kickstarter to date — here's how a $20 card game became an internet phenomenon . Chen . Connie . Business Insider . 2019-12-19.
- Web site: Beat the Blerch 10k/half/full marathon . September 21, 2014.
- Web site: Mills . Heidi . June 10, 2014 . How to Beat the Blerch . January 23, 2015 . . Mariah Media Network.
- Web site: Run Signup - Beat the Blerch . 2019-12-19 . Run Signup . en-US.
- Web site: Beat The Blerch - 2020 Virtual Race . 2020-11-26 . Beat The Blerch . en-US.
- Web site: The Creators of NSFW Card Game Exploding Kittens Are Bringing a Gaming Convention to Portland—And It's Weird As Hell . Willamette Week . 14 June 2019 . en-US . 2019-12-19.
- Web site: Exploding Kittens to host live gaming convention Burning Cat . Blooloop . 17 June 2019 . 2019-12-19.
- Web site: Burning Cat A convention from the creators of Exploding Kittens and the Oatmeal . usurped . https://web.archive.org/web/20200924102843/https://www.burningcat.com/ . 2020-09-24 . BurningCat.com.
- Web site: Burning Cat . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20201011075343/https://burningcat.com/ . 2020-10-11 . BurningCat.com.
- News: Fahy . Olivia . April 20, 2022 . Exploding Kittens to Get Netflix Series With Lucifer Star . Geek Ireland . Ireland . June 1, 2022.
- Web site: Inman . Matthew . Exploding Kittens: Official Teaser Trailer . . November 11, 2023 . November 11, 2023.
- News: Carr . Mary Kate . Netflix's Exploding Kittens trailer is about as random as you'd expect . May 9, 2024 . . May 9, 2024.
- Web site: . Exploding Kittens - Official Trailer . . May 9, 2024 . May 9, 2024.
- News: Voakes . Greg . August 15, 2012 . The Oatmeal's Latest Fundraiser to Save the Tesla Tower . . August 16, 2012 . August 16, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120816024608/http://www.forbes.com/sites/gregvoakes/2012/08/15/the-oatmeals-latest-fundraiser-to-save-the-tesla-tower/ . dead .
- Web site: Inman . Matthew . Help me raise money to buy Nikola Tesla's old laboratory . August 21, 2012 . The Oatmeal.
- Solon . Olivia . August 16, 2012 . Indiegogo project seeks crowdfunding for Tesla museum . . dead . August 16, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121123093631/https://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-08/16/tesla-museum . 2012-11-23.
- Web site: Let's Build a Goddamn Tesla Museum . 2020-11-26 . Indiegogo . en.
- Web site: 'Oatmeal' Tesla museum campaign reaches funding goal after $33,333 pledge . The Verge . Sam . Byford . August 21, 2012 . May 9, 2013.
- News: Tesla museum campaign exceeds fund-raising target . August 23, 2012 . August 22, 2012 . BBC News.
- http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/21/tech/innovation/tesla-museum-campaign/index.html?hpt=hp_bn5 Backers raise cash for Tesla museum honoring 'cult hero'
- Web site: Indiegogo . Let's Build a Goddamn Tesla Museum . Matthew . Inman . 5 . May 9, 2013.
- Web site: Inman . Matthew . Let's Build a Goddamn Tesla Museum . November 21, 2012 . Indiegogo . 1.
- News: August 24, 2012 . Web Cartoonist Raises $1 Million For Tesla Museum . . August 24, 2012.
- Web site: What it's like to own a Tesla Model S - A cartoonist's review of his magical space car - The Oatmeal . Matthew . Inman . The Oatmeal.
- Web site: Man Vs. Motor . Matthew . Inman . The Oatmeal.
- Web site: Inman . Matthew . The Oatmeal . November 14, 2014 . Twitter.
- Web site: McCormick . Rich . 2014-07-11 . Elon Musk donates $1 million to Nikola Tesla museum after webcomic calls him out . 2020-11-26 . The Verge . en.
- Web site: So, I had a call with Elon Musk earlier this week ... . Matthew . Inman . The Oatmeal.
- Web site: Annual Report 2019 . 9.
- Web site: Tower to the People: Tesla's Dream at Wardenclyffe Continues (2015) . 2020-11-27 . IMDb.
- Web site: Hutchinson . Lee . The Oatmeal vs. FunnyJunk: webcomic copyright fight gets personal . Ars Technica . June 2, 2011 . July 9, 2012.
- Web site: Hutchinson . Lee . Lawyer demands $20,000, so webcomic raises $100,000 from the Internet . Ars Technica . June 12, 2012 . July 9, 2012.
- Web site: FunnyJunk is threatening to file a federal lawsuit against me unless I pay $20,000 in damages . Matthew . Inman . The Oatmeal . July 9, 2012.
- Web site: Matthew . Inman . BearLove Good. Cancer Bad. . Indiegogo . June 11, 2012 . July 9, 2012.
- Web site: Also, just to be clear I ... . Matthew . Inman . Twitter . July 9, 2012.
- Web site: Website war earns big bucks for charity . KOMO News . 13 June 2012 . July 21, 2016.
- Web site: Cartoonist turns lawsuit threat into $100K charity fundraiser . Rosa . Golijan . June 2012 . June 12, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120613010748/http://digitallife.today.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/06/12/12187665-cartoonist-turns-lawsuit-threat-into-100k-charity-fundraiser . June 13, 2012.
- https://techcrunch.com/2012/06/17/can-i-sue-you-people-troll-lawyer-sues-the-charities-the-oatmeal-supports/ Can I Sue You People? Troll Lawyer Sues The Charities The Oatmeal Supports
- News: Dave . Thier . Lawyer Charles Carreon Suing The Oatmeal, American Cancer Society and National Wildlife Federation . . April 18, 2012 . July 9, 2012.
- Web site: Carreon . Charles . Charles Carreon v. Indiegogo, NWF, ACS . https://web.archive.org/web/20120813012140/http://charlescarreon.com/Carreon.v.Inman.Gov.Code.25559.Redacted.pdf . August 13, 2012.
- [Electronic Frontier Foundation]
- Web site: Lee . Timothy B. . Carreon claims victory, drops his lawsuit against The Oatmeal et al. . Ars Technica . October 4, 2009 . July 6, 2012.
- Web site: Anthony . Ha . FunnyJunk Attorney Charles Carreon Drops Lawsuit Against Oatmeal Creator . TechCrunch . January 4, 2011 . July 6, 2012.
- News: Kelly . Clay . Funny Junk Drops Frivolous Lawsuit Against The Oatmeal . Forbes . April 18, 2012 . July 6, 2012.
- Web site: Mullin . Joe . The Oatmeal sued over trademark by 'Oatmeal Studios' . Ars Technica . May 17, 2012 . November 21, 2012.
- Web site: Oatmeal Studios Responds to The Oatmeal Lawsuit: 'We Are Simply Trying to Protect Our Name' . TechCrunch . November 21, 2012 . November 26, 2012.
- Web site: Excelsior Printing Company v. Inman et al Filing 33 STIPULATION of Dismissal with prejudice by Excelsior Printing Company. (Hennessey, Christopher) . August 28, 2013 . March 22, 2020.
- Web site: The Oatmeal's Matthew Inman talks about Bainbridge, his new Netflix series . 30 October 2022 .