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Spear Cartoon_3486


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Cartoon: Boy says to girl, “If God loves a cheerful giver, why are you supposed to give ’til it hurts?”

We always get conflicting messages in this world, don’t we? To be fair, though, “Give ’til it hurts’ is not found in the Bible.

However, the Apostle Paul did write, “God loves a cheerful giver.” in 2 Corinthians 9:7.

I thought of this idea while thinking about today’s financial climate. Giving is down in some areas because the economy is so shaky. But sometimes the cure for financial uncertainty is to just give and don’t worry about tomorrow.

Today, I’m going to find some ways to give. How about you?

I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS3

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Spear-Cartoon_3485


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Cartoon of vampire at dentist office: “Before the dentist sees me, I have to know some things. Can he work without that obnoxious light? Did he have anything with garlic for lunch? And does he respect abnormally large incisors?

At first glance, you may think Stephanie Meyer’s “Twilight” series inspired this cartoon. That would be partially true.

Actually, a trip through one of my sketchbooks inspired this one. I was looking through a 1988 sketchbook. I came across a poor, awkward vampire at high school. He was having trouble with the school lunch. His fangs were sensitive to the goop they were serving that day.

It was one of those gags that got cheap laughs in my high school and college newspapers. You can’t go wrong dissing the man with the goop.

However, I couldn’t use that one today. Instead, my mind wandered to how difficult would all these vampires lives be if they had to live in our world. Would dentists be as feared as Buffy? if anyone would have dentophobia, it would have to be vampires, right?

I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS2

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Spear cartoon 3484

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Cartoon of Dad to son, “How long before I’m old enough to search for significance online?”

Every once in a while, you hear how people are using the web to replace real interaction. I was thinking about this one day as this cartoon came to mind. It seems you can search for information about almost anything. Some of the info is great, some is, well… needs a little editing.

Hopefully, I’m not finding significance in my art and cartoons. Nothing man-made can ever replace our need for interaction with people and God. That is where I fin my significance.

I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS2