The Art of
That Brian Wiliams Downfall parody was excellent, also, at working with the spoken dialog.
fairweatherbill: "Probably frozen bird droppings. Hideous."
So, that's what those two guys are cleaning up?
Anna Puma: "Meanwhile at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival http://tinyurl.com/p44khma"
That was impressive.
Winslow Homer, "Cloud Shadows" (1890)
Not the original title. Changed because people kept asking what that stuff was on the beach.
Morning, Glories! Still Winter!
I always wanted to be poplar, like the cool kids.
Morning, Glories!
For those who care about such trivia. The wrinkly face of the two bad guys being rounded up in the last panel tell me this artwork is by the great Basil Wolverton.
Nice pic! After so many pastel wash images, this one hit my eyes like a backlit stained glass window. Nice use of form and space. The bright sky jumps out at you.
Plus, Walco.
"Little Iris is slowly learning to speak, whereas most children have already begun to speak at least a few words by age 2.
For some reason, when I saw this, I thought:
"Don't use green on the cover." -that apocryphal Stan Lee remark.
Subjects: Stan Lee, superheroes and supervillains, The Art of
The world needs more Ub Iwerks.
Anonymous: Bitter? Um, no; either I di'n't write goodly, or you misread me. The multiple appearances of a gag are all just an extra level of funny to me.
I once did a cartoon involving "Rock, Scissors, Paper," before the invention of Scissors & Paper.
pffft
here's a webwork with two pshops* from a pic that was already vague abstract.
HoboJerk: "I'm reading a comic intro to criminal law..."
As a comics fan, and a wouldabeen cartoonist and animator, I have to rant about the genre's confused vocabulary in English.
406 Oh, group, you all are so lucky I ditched that horrible song parody........
Which leaves me with... obviously... nothing.
Oh, group, you all are so lucky I ditched that horrible song parody I was writing just now. I erased it from digital reality before anyone else could be subjected to it.
85 "This Land is Your Land" is a Commie manifesto written by Woody Guthrie as a rebuttal to Irving Berlin's God Bless America. In it, Guthrie attacks private property and religion.
Subjects: Communism, songwriting, Steve Goodman, Woody Guthrie
Anna, do you go searching for all your wonderful finds or do have some sort of feed you receive? You seem to have a bountiful supply of often topic-appropriate pix.
Not "signing" your work, if you're not worried about copyright, credit, etc., is hardly "neurotic." (Whether you're neurotic otherwise is 'nother bucket of beans.) There is the consideration that p
Your reply wasn't threaded to mine, so I just found it.
authorpreneurs?
Hmmm...
Okay, using that! Well, trying it out.
Chrissy, I had been about to praise your cartooning skills, when I thought, oh, no, wait, wait, that caricature of the traitor in chief, with those ears on his neck, looks like Ramirez’ work.
“I’m usually way more careful” – and you do great work! I was just thinking yesterday how your graphics can be so powerfully informative, and should get wider distribution.
There’s a lot of funny stuff in the “it will go by too fast, one time, no one will ever notice” category from the days before home players, before re-runs, and when movies only came around once.
reverendfun.com -FenelonSpoke
Thanks. Cartooning positive religious humor - and actually good humor - no easy task!
Musings on eighteen years of webworking.
Re nothing in particular:
"I find this idiotic cartoon offensive and the lie that goes along with it. Can we sue Democrats? http://tinyurl.com/kc9s8jk" - Vic