The Daily Dot asked me to draw a Memorial Day cartoon, so I did. Here's the rough.
Walking The Plank, Exclusive Cartoon For The Independent
Here's a cartoon I drew exclusively for The Independent in St. George, Utah. Wanna know what's going on there? You have to click the link and read the story. As I have mentioned before, I'm drawing a cartoon for The Independent every week. Here's the rough.
A Worse Photo Op
This is the ninth cartoon I've drawn this week. Two haven't been published yet (Sunday and Monday. You have to wait). I'm not going to draw anything tomorrow (Saturday). At least I don't think I will. I plan to watch movies and restring guitars. I'll probably cover the Duggar issue again and focus on the... Continue Reading →
What Time Is Check-Out Time In Ramadi?
I hope nobody thinks the point I'm making is that the Iraqi Army is checking into a cheap motel to have sex with each other.
Commander In Tweet, Cartoon For The Daily Dot
This week's exclusive cartoon for The Daily Dot. I drew a couple roughs for this idea. Here's the first one. I was sitting in a lobby while I drew these. I was able to take a photo of the roughs and sent them to my editor. Other people in the lobby were probably thinking I... Continue Reading →
The Iraq Question
I really miss drawing George W. Bush.
Texas Biker Brawl Shootout
I had to keep reminding myself not to letter "Peter Frampton." For some reason "Frampton" kept sticking in my head. Dumb details: This is how a cartoonist works. I had this idea but I wasn't sure who the biker "hero" should be, so I sought out some advice. One of my clients is The Independent... Continue Reading →
Fight For A Parking Space
I was working this one out in a notebook. You can check it out below.
The LDS Church’s Exclusive History
This week's cartoon for The Independent in St. George, Utah. The church is currently threatening to excommunicate members who are gay. I was wondering how well they'll look in history for this decision. Considering they didn't allow black members into the priesthood until 1978, and something they resisted heavily before then, it seems to me... Continue Reading →