Showing posts with label Gags galore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gags galore. Show all posts

Sunday, February 22, 2015

The Return of Capt Time

Just in time for Spring Training!  Too late for the 2000 election though.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Time Capt/Capt Time!



Just realized I never put these on the blog.  I am grateful to the cartoon gods for this idea, as it spurred me to start doing cartoons again (all of a few months ago), and restarting this blog.

I sketched out the top strip in my notebook; then drew the mirror-image strip on the opposite side.  I feel I've gotten better in a short time, but I can see I was being REALLY CAREFUL when I was doing these.

Capt. Time will be making his triumphant return sometime soon.

Monday, May 12, 2014

@#$! Benedict Cumberbatch!

I thought I had already posted this..It's one of the first things I did after restarting comix this year.  I know I tweeted it around the time the last Sherlock came out, but this is the first time it's in color.

"Benedict Cumberbatch" sounds vaguely like an obscenity to my ears.  That is the only joke! Aside from the 'Shaft' hommage, of course.

I thought the latest Sherlock was a bit too clever for its own good.  I have at least one more 'toon that needs to colored and re-upped!

Friday, May 09, 2014

Friday Comic Strip Dump!

Some recent objets d'art that haven't previously made it to the blog.

Old crow-quill sketch that I didn't even remember doing!  I like the dashy-scratchy line.

Inspired by the recent finale of 'How I Met Your Mother,' which I was vaguely aware of and thought was still kind of a new show.

Is there anything that can't be made funny but putting a butt in it?  I work slow, made a point of doing this quick.

I have more ideas, and need to draw more cartoons.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Existential Comics

Another old one cleaned up and recolored.  This was definitely in the queue, but I moved it up when I saw the outstanding "The Germans Play Monopoly" comic by @ExistentialComics.

I had fun working on this, but it's easy to spend too much time tinkering at the computer, rather than drawing.

Like most people who want to do comics, I idolized Schulz as a kid.  But I also think I sometimes over-identified with Charlie Brown, and that's what 'Blockhead' is about.

Monday, March 03, 2014

Hilariously Funny Comics

Another old one.  Newly re-colored, which I am still learning how to do!