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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 10
Above: a SATURDAY EVENING POST classic multi-panel wordless gag cartoon by Syverson.Here is a look back at some 1950s SATURDAY EVENING POST gag cartoons. Today: dogs and other animals.It's the big eyes on the onlookers that sell this wordless Jerry Marcus cartoon.Looks like cartoonist Roy Fox is channeling Marge's LITTLE LULU.I love this Bill Yates cartoon for the dog's expression.Ditto Vahan
Beyblade Wallpaper
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Mike Lynch Cartoon in November 30, 2010 WALL STREET JOURNAL
I have a cartoon about Twitter in today's Wall Street Journal. Above is the version that I mailed in.Upon getting the OK, I received notes to make the fellow ("Jon Dailey") look more pleasant and make the "Never Tweeted and Proud of It" more bold. Above is a blow up of his face, and you can see the look of grim determination that Mr. Dailey has about never ever ever no way in God's green Earth is
Monday, November 29, 2010
TWILIGHT ZONE/CALVIN & HOBBES Mash-Up
"The Watterson Zone," written by Mark Pellegrini with art by Timothy Lim, adapts the classic TWILIGHT ZONE episode where anything a little boy wants, happens.It's a spoof of a classic TWILIGHT ZONE episode. The original program title was "It's a Good Life" and starred Billy Mumy. It was later remade as a segment of the TWILIGHT ZONE MOVIE.Below is the program that originally aired on November 3,
When Martin Landau Was a Cartoonist
Maybe you know this and maybe it's news to you, but actor Martin Landau was a staff cartoonist at the New York Daily News in the 1940s. He was just a kid, assisting other cartoonists (the Daily News' theatrical caricaturist Horace Knight and, later on, THE GUMPS cartoonist Gus Edson) and thinking that he would maybe be a pro one day. Actually, he was; he assisted Edson for several years in the
Martin Rowson: "Cartoonists Live In the Twilight Zone"
"Sensible editors will allow their cartoonists as free a rein as reasonable, within the bounds of decency." Above cartoon by Martin RowsonWriting for The Guardian, Martin Rowson describes the function of a full-time newspaper editorial cartoonist."Cartoons as a medium, particularly political ones, occupy a curious, not quite respectable twilight place in the realm of journalism, often integral
WEST COAST ARTIST
Here are a couple spy photos of something I'm working on...Stay ToON'd for the video!
Sunday, November 28, 2010
SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 9
Some car and driver cartoons from some 1950s SATURDAY EVENING POST magazines in honor of today, one of the biggest holiday travel days of the year.My thanks to Kristin Cawood for giving me this large scrapbook of 1950s gag cartoons to share! Thanks, Kristin!The SATURDAY EVENING POST 1950s gag cartoons blog entries:SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 1SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Prancing on Ice.
I haven't been able to do much in the way of cartooning over the last couple of weeks. I'm not entirely sure what I've been so busy doing, but I do know it all got a little hectic back there for a time. I have removed the dust from the Cintiq and given the cartoon contest another go. As usual, I didn't have a clue what to draw, until I started drawing it. Always good to be inspired by what's
MASS APPEAL
Check out the last piece from the NY collection. Andy Mass from back in the day came in, after a 5 year break from getting tattooed, to get a skull to fill his upper arm.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving
"Well, here's the problem, Stan. Your internal organs have been shrinkwrapped."Happy Thanksgiving to one and all! Here are a couple of Mike Lynch cartoons for your holiday enjoyment (originally published in the Chronicle of Higher Education and Reader's Digest)And, remember, 2011 swimsuit season will be here before ya know it!"Oh yeah. Like the stripes help."
AND ANOTHER ONE
Shaun from Coney Island Brooklyn came through to get his first tattoo and he made it a big one...
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Video: Stiller and Meara on Thanksgiving
Ben Stiller has put together this grand site for his parents, the famous comedians Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara. Take a look at these two pros talk about Thanksgiving below. And then click on the link above for more new Stiller & Meara -- as well as old Ed Sullivan-era Stiller & Meara. Episode 10: Thanksgiving @ Yahoo! Video
Happy DOCTOR WHO Day
It's "Doctor Who Day!" On this day, November 23, 1963, the first DOCTOR WHO episode aired on BBC1. Above: a rare color still of William Hartnell, the first Doctor. The series is now up to its eleventh Doctor and going stronger than ever.Hat tip to Life, Doctor Who and Combom!
Editorial Cartoonist Matt Wuerker Wins Berryman
Congratulations to Politco's Matt Wuerker for winning the Berryman Award for his editorial cartooning!
Anton Emdin's Drawing Process
My friend Anton Emdin (who won the Best Illustration Award at the annual Stanley Awards this past November 6th) has a grand blog entry wherein he shows his sketch-to-finish process for the above piece, intriguingly titled "Schmaltzed to Death."
Audi Le Mans Quattro Gallery
the production version made its debut at the Paris Motor Show in the guise of the new Audi R8 mid-engine sports model. Audi has incorporated the name and the genes of the five-time Le Mans winner, the Audi R8, into a spectacular sports car.The R8 combines Audi's experience gained from numerous motor sport triumphs with groundbreaking design and the acknowledged technological expertise of the brand.
The design of the strikingly three-dimensional main headlights, using LED technology, is particularly eye-catching. At 7,800 rpm the 4.2-litre engine delivers 309 kW (420 bhp) of power output. The performance figures are equally impressive: the R8 accelerates from a standstill to 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds and reaches a top speed of 301 km/h. Priced at $ 80,000 - $ 110,000, the Audi R8 will be available to order from 28 September 2006; first deliveries will be made in the first half of 2007.
The design of the strikingly three-dimensional main headlights, using LED technology, is particularly eye-catching. At 7,800 rpm the 4.2-litre engine delivers 309 kW (420 bhp) of power output. The performance figures are equally impressive: the R8 accelerates from a standstill to 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds and reaches a top speed of 301 km/h. Priced at $ 80,000 - $ 110,000, the Audi R8 will be available to order from 28 September 2006; first deliveries will be made in the first half of 2007.
THE CHAMP IS HERE
Freddy "The Champ" Ljungberg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fredrik_Ljungberg Came thru to lock down the whole week to get a full sleeve...
Monday, November 22, 2010
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