I had a very easy time coming up with cartoon ideas last week. I don't think I struggled for any ideas for the nine cartoons I drew (except the one I drew for The Indy because local issues are usually a little more difficult). Tonight however I had a difficult time. I walked around my little studio... Continue Reading →
Cartoon For Utah – Gold Cross Negotiations On The Block
Here's this week's cartoon for The Independent in St. George, Utah.
Who’s Excited For The GOP Debate?
I had a tough time with this angle. I penciled and erased four or five times. I'm surprised I didn't ruin the paper. Then I took a ball point and drew it in my notebook and it turned out how I wanted. Sheesh. I went from there. I drew too many cartoons this week. Not... Continue Reading →
Big Game OverCompensating
So this dentist from Minnesota goes to Zimbabwe and shoots a famous lion. The jerk claims he didn't know he was doing anything wrong while luring the lion, wearing a collar, out of a protected habitat. This isn't far removed from shooting fish in a barrel. It's not even hunting. It's just killing. That's a... Continue Reading →
More Republican Crazy Talk
My friend and fellow cartoonist Mike Luckovich of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution drew a great cartoon on GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee's "oven door remark." He drew Huckabee making the statement on Donald Trump's The Apprentice. It was the kind of idea I wish I had thought of except there's one problem. Huckabee is not... Continue Reading →
The Gray Lady
I was telling my favorite buddy about my idea for this cartoon. He liked the idea but his only confusion was the "Gray Lady" part. When you receive any criticism you have to be honest and ask yourself the question "does this actually work?". Is the criticism valid? Usually when an idea is criticized there... Continue Reading →
Hulk 2016
This week's cartoon for The Daily Dot. I'm glad my final version of the Hulkster turned out better than the version in the rough.