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Eaten Alive
Yeah, I'm getting tired of race issues. I'll stop drawing cartoons on racism when authority stops engaging in racists acts. On to the analogy I used: Over 20 years ago I worked in the reptile house of a zoo. I was a real reptile enthusiast. I even had snakes and a free roam Iguana at home... Continue Reading →
Party School?
I drew this last Wednesday for The Free Lance-Star. On Friday Rolling Stone said there were discrepancies in the subject's story on being raped at UVA and they have backed off the story and issued an apology to their readers. That takes a lot of thunder out of this cartoon but I decided to show it... Continue Reading →
Meanwhile, At Comic Strip Of The Day
Comics Strip Of The Day used my cartoon and several others to talk about how cartoonists covered the State Island Grand Jury's inability to see justice. As usual the written commentary by the host is most excellent. Check it out.
Selfie, Exclusive Cartoon For The Daily Dot
This is my latest cartoon for The Daily Dot. Currently I'm drawing two cartoons a month for them but good news: In January we're kicking it up to three cartoons a month. I'm really excited about that. Hey, people. In general, stop taking pictures of yourself. You're not 14. We get it. You like yourself. Also,... Continue Reading →
Caught On Camera
Seriously? No indictment from the Staten Island grand jury on the cop killing Eric Garner? It's on camera. The police say the choke hold was illegal. Forensics said it's a homicide. Cops really do luck out with grand juries. We've been yelling for body cameras but after this it's pretty clear no amount of evidence... Continue Reading →
Sensitive Cop Feelings
Police shoot a 12-year old black child in Cleveland who was wielding a pellet gun. That's not offensive. In July a black man in New York City is accused of selling loose, untaxed cigarettes and refuses to be hand cuffed. He's placed in a police choke hold and dies. That's not offensive. 65% of Ferguson,... Continue Reading →