Thursday, November 13, 2014
Rabbits Against The Great Edisonini
Cartoon great, John Hambrock draws the wonderful comic strip The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee which this week touches on the dark arts. I'm a huge fan but I love this particular strip for obvious reasons. The coloring is always great as well.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Rabbits Against Calaveras
Yup. It's Day of the Dead again so time for my annual tribute to the great Mexican engraver José Guadalupe Posada mixed in with some papel picado.
This was the first time since 2008 that it's fallen on a Sunday so it's double the work but twice the fun. Here are the previous six:
This was the first time since 2008 that it's fallen on a Sunday so it's double the work but twice the fun. Here are the previous six:
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Rabbits Against Magic Psychedelics
Nice image from illustrator Angelo Monne for the article “Combating bad science” published in The Economist last month. Here's a link to more of his work.
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Rabbits Against Voodoo Shmoodoo
Rabbits Against Calamari
Today's sunday strip was a lot of fun to do although it took me forever.
It's actually a homage/tribute/rip off of this amazing double-spread by Wally Wood (art) and George Belkin (script) from issue #68 of Mad, circa 1962. This is the uncut Bristol board image. Notice I stole one of the jokes!
Here's the pencil rough before I started inking.
I was really happy to be able to make a band. Hardest to draw was Dagwood from Blondie. I need to practice that one more. Next up, the Comic Strip Characters Beach party!
Here's the complete list (approximately top to bottom, left to right):
Horace (Dark Side of the Horse), Calvin and Hobbes, Garfield, Travis (the head in the jar from Scary Gary), Jill Kaplan (The Pajama Diaries), Jonathan Lemon (me!), Stephan Pastis (Pearls Before Swine), Alien Admin (from Human Cull), Rory (The Barn), Percival Dunwoody, Idiot Time-Traveler from 1909 (Tom the Dancing Bug), Scary Gary and Leopold (Scary Gary), Buni (Buni), Dilbert, Helen Kudlick (Dustin), Keith Knight (The K Chronicles), Lance (Fusco Brothers), Dagwood (Blondie), Luann, Arthur (Sheldon), Pointy-haired boss (Dilbert), Petey (Cul-de-Sac), Popeye, Lettuce (Rabbits Against Magic), Roger Fox (Foxtrot), Charlie Brown and Lucy (Peanuts), Big Nate, Lio, Tina (Tina's Groove), Beatle Bailey and Sarge, The cloud (Wizard of Id), Zippy the Pinhead, Trixie (Rabbits Against Magic), Jeremy Duncan (Zits), La Cucuracha, Joules (Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee), Rat (Pearls Before Swine), Lamont (Candorville), Duke (Doonesbury), Monty Montahue (Monty), Bung and the Wizard (Wizard of Id), Andy Capp, Schroeder (Peanuts), Hilary Forth (Sally Forth), Poncho (Pooch Cafe), Bucky (Get Fuzzy), Bleeker the Rechargeable Dog, Thatababy, Hammie (Baby Blues), Marla (Retail), Eaightball and Weenus (Rabbits Against Magic), Grog (B.C.), Earl (Pickles), Oscar the Penguin (Arctic Circle), Enos (The Duplex).
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Rabbits Against Alfred E. Neuman
A fabulous cover illustration by Bob Jones for Mad magazine, April 1976. Along with Jack Rickard and Norman Mingo, one of the great under appreciated Mad artists.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Rabbits Against Wonders Of Nature
Rabbits Against Magic, June 10th, 2014
Lio, June 11, 2014
Although these are different jokes, I'm stunned by the similarity of these two strips. The camera placement, the two trees, insect hanging in tree. Well done Mr. Tatulli, you made me almost feel like a professional.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Rabbits Reuben Awards Submission Package
Here's are my twelve submission samples for the National Cartoonist's Society Reuben Awards this year in San Diego. (SPOILER ALERT - I was not nominated this year).
Rabbits Against Bunny Chow
A great offering this week from Mark Parisi, the genius behind "Off the Mark".
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Rabbits Against Chinese Space Babies
See more amazing Chinese propaganda poster art over at the always excellent Dangerous Minds blog.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Friday, March 14, 2014
¡Dale, Che!
Another great Macanudo strip from my buddy Liniers. Incidentally he did the cover for this weeks New Yorker. That's when you know you've hit the big time!
Breeding in a Hat
The Parker/Hart studio ventures into the black arts again. $12 for a magicians hat in the middle ages does seem like a lot though.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Rabbits Against Freudian Analysis
A great strip by the amazing Rina Piccolo. Her most excellent strip is Tina's Groove. She's also one of the Six Chix from where this piece was swiped.
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