Category: cartoons
So the president went to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and asked the nation’s CEOs to give a shit about someone other than themselves. He promised them he will work on that pesky tax code (the one with the loopholes they exploit? That one.) He said he’d go after “unnecessary and outdated regulations” — whatever … Read More “Ask Not” »
Pursuant to a previously stated resolution to increase my usage of my sketchbook, I hereby submit this tumblr extension to the Mooretoons website. Above is a sketch of my son I did last night as he played games online. In two years we will forget about tumblr and start up fartr accounts. They will work … Read More “I Got a Tumblr” »
Found via the Comics Curmudgeon who duly mocks it: The only way I read the funny pages these days is through the Comics Curmudgeon, which probably has some influence on my interpretation of this strip. I don’t know the specific story line for this week’s LuAnn, but the strip has been around long enough, that … Read More “Do Teens Read LuAnn? Sure Hope Not” »
Click to view at full size. Anyone following me on Twitter or Facebook has probably gathered that I am mourning the loss of Alex Chilton, great American songwriter, guitar player and singer. For reasons why, click the image above and play the YouTube videos I embedded. I think they speak for themselves.
A few weeks ago when Rene Engstrom posted the final installment to her wildly popular webcomic Anders Loves Maria, there was a great lament and weeping throughout the webcomics and cartoonist community. Or so I could gather from the various tweets and blog posts in my RSS reader from critics, colleagues and even close personal … Read More “Johnny-Come-Lately Review of Anders Loves Maria” »
Dick Cheney will waterboard you now.
Seriously, does anyone use LiveJournal any more?* Well…yeah. A lot of people. Mostly cartoonists, from what I can tell, and people too busy or lazy to migrate to another journal site (like Dead Journal.) But nedroid, Kate Beaton, Dylan Meconis, Greg Bigoni, Scott Bateman, some guy named Shannon Wheeler, to name only a few — … Read More “New LJ User Icons” »
I was cleaning out my hard drive when I stumbled upon this project I completed for a children’s literature class. I think the exercise was to creatively present themes, etc. found in a classic kids book — an exercise an instructor would likely assign to a group of 4th, 5th or 6th graders. Hence all … Read More “Phantom Tollbooth Illo” »
