My Dixie Wrecked


Here is this week's cartoon for The Independent in St. George, Utah. Dixie State University is in St. George, Utah. Why is there a university named Dixie State in Utah of all places? That's a really good question.  Utah was not even a state during the Civil War. It's not anywhere close to be in... Continue Reading →

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 →

Fun With DSU Free Speech Zones


This is an exclusive cartoon I drew for The Independent in St. George, Utah. Dixie State University in that same city has come under fire lately for their "free speech zones." Lawsuits by students have forced the University out west with the Confederate name to revisit their free speech policy. I've been doing a few... Continue Reading →

Utah’s Death Penalty


I drew this for The Independent in St. George, Utah and it's running today in their Sunday edition. Utah decided to use firing squads as a death penalty whenever they can't poison people to death. I came up with all the methods of death except for three, which The Independent's staff contributed. They suggested more... Continue Reading →

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