Cartoon of boy and a chicken. The boy says, “I want to thank you for showing me what it truly means to be a chicken.”
I drew this for Illustration Friday. This week’s word is “chicken.”
Cartoon of boy and a chicken. The boy says, “I want to thank you for showing me what it truly means to be a chicken.”
I drew this for Illustration Friday. This week’s word is “chicken.”
Cartoon of a boy dressed as a shepherd. The boy says, “Augh! Why is it every year, in every live nativity, I have to play Linus?”
I love “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” It’s the kind of classic that never goes out of style. I drew this for K! Magazine in their Christmas Issue. We own the copyright.
Cartoon of a boy and a letter carrier at the post office. The boy says, “It’s a letter to Santa. My hopes and fears of all the years are mailed with thee tonight.”
The other day, National Public Radio in the United States had a report on the tough economy and letters to Santa Claus. It broke my heart to hear how some families are struggling this year. I thought of the kids who were looking for hope for the new year.
It made me thing of the Christmas carol, “O Little Town of Bethlehem.” The last part of the first verse spoke to me.
I drew this for Illustration Friday. This week’s word is “mail.”
Cartoon of a boy and girl under mistletoe. The boy says, “Eew! Get away from me! There is no way I’m getting mistletoed!”
This is a cartoon I did twelve years ago. At the time, my son was six years-old. The thought of mistletoe made his skin crawl. He would have nothing to do with it. Now that he’s eighteen, I need to ask him if his opinion has changed.
Cartoon of a girl and someone with a bag over their head. The girl says, “I know what you mean. ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town’ gives me the creeps too.”
Santa seems to be a bit of a stalker.
He sees you when you’re sleeping. He knows when you’re awake. He knows when you’ve been good or bad. Get a restraining order, for goodness sakes!”