Saturday, January 14, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Going To Pot
This series is based on a real life artifact, the "Fountain" readymade by the Dadaist Marcel Duchamp in 1917. Marcel Duchamp began his career as a gag cartoonist submitting panels to Parisian literary journals. Comics historian M. Thomas Inge has suggested that the “R. Mutt” signature Duchamp scrawled at the bottom of this famous “readymade” was an explicit reference to Bud Fisher’s Mutt from Mutt and Jeff. Duchamp gave up art in 1923 and spent the rest of his life playing chess to the exclusion of almost all other activities. And people say Dalí was odd.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Monday, December 26, 2011
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Christmas Yahtzee!
I broke down this year and did a holiday themed strip for the first time. Usually I only do themed strips for the offbeat holidays like April Fools, Talk Like a Pirate Day, and Day of The Dead but for some reason I was feeling festive. I guess Vic Lee over at Pardon My Planet was having similar feelings because we both coincidentally did the same "toy not included" joke. I'm afraid Vic's super awesome art blows mine right out of the water.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
The Saddest of All Lugworms
The super wonderful and extra lovely Piers Baker announced yesterday that his daily comic strip, Ollie & Quentin is to end at the end of this month after four years of syndication. In a sign of a continuing poor market for newspaper cartoon sales this is the latest in an ever increasing list of great strips (My Cage, It's All About You, What The Duck, The Quigmans, Clear Blue Water, Bob the Squirrel, etc.) that have been forced into premature retirement. He writes in length about his decision on his blog. The good news is that he has a mouth-wateringly beautiful new book out (also in e-book form) and Ollie & Quentin will re re-run from the very beginning on the Daily Ink. My best wishes go to him and his future endeavors.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Ghosts In The Machine
Due to a "site upgrade", there seems to be a few bugs over at GoComics this week and as a result all my hard work on yesterday and todays strip never showed up!
Sunday's strip featured a cupcake joke. You don't see many of those these days now that the craze has died down. I expect they'll be a flurry of gourmet donut jokes in the not too distant future. Notice the "guest" appearance of Horace and Chicken in panel five!
Today we see a confused Eightball lamenting his dead cuttlefish. There's a pet store on my way to the subway called "La Casa de Canarias" (House of Canaries) that has a huge pile of cuttlefish in the window. They must be the canary equivalent of a juicy bone or a sticky bun.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Buni Against Magic
... and for good reason! Ryan Pagelow's always excellent Buni strip appears every Monday, Wednesday and Friday over at GoComics.
Main Frames Against Laptops
There's a cafe in San Francisco that proudly offers no WiFi because of the proliferation of laptop enthusiasts who swarm every coffee shop in the area, usually for hours, carefully nursing a cup of coffee. Many cafe owners have covered up their power outlets so that depleted batteries becomes a factor in freeing up the tables. I often feel inadequate entering these establishments with just a newspaper.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Monday, October 31, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Arctic Hares Against Magic
The great Alex Hallatt has turned her hand towards the dark arts this week (and the end of last week as well) in her awesome strip Arctic Circle. Go see for yourself over at Daily Ink and/or Comics Kingdom.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Getting Sketchy With Picasso
I'm going to be sketching the patrons of the DeYoung Museum this Friday... in the style of Picasso! The event is free* so if you're in the Bay Area, stop by and say hello and get an original Cubist sketch of yourself.
* Does not include admission to the special exhibits.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
The Perils of Top Hats
A couple of great rabbits/magic panels this week from Dan Pirarro (Bizarro) and Dave Whamond (Reality Check). Nice going guys.
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