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Cartoon: An Accountant’s Web Site

Cartoon of man at computer. He says, “I think I found your brother, the accountant’s web site.”


This is a classic cartoon I did back in 1996 for the sixth edition of the “New Rider’s Internet Yellow Pages.”

The computer and my concept of web sites have changed since then. I couldn’t have seen very many of them at that time. Many had sparse graphics or none at all. Don’t you just love sites with lots of graphics? Me too.

New Rider’s Publishing and me own the copyright to this image. Please do not use without permission.


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Cartoon: New Cell Phone

Cartoon of boy with cell phone. He says to a baby, “Dad won’t upgrade his cell phone until it’s broken. Here! Chew on it for a while.”

My daughter has been after me to get a new cell phone. Hey! What’s wrong with the one I have? It still works. My fashion conscious daughter does not seem to buy that argument. I may be starting to show my age. *Sigh!*

I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS2

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Cartoon: The Great Computerized Novel

Cartoon of angry man at pc. Man says, “How am I supposed to write the great American novel when my computer thinks my manuscript stinks?”


This is a classic cartoon I did back in 1996 for the sixth edition of the “New Rider’s Internet Yellow Pages.”

No matter how far technology advances, computers will never be able to write the great novel. Why? Because none of us ever know what it is until we see it. The arts are just too wonderfully mysterious.

In Michael Gelb’s book, “How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci,” he called the mysterious, “sfumato.” It means going up in smoke. It’s the ambiguity and uncertainty in the arts. No computer will be able to mimic that. A PC will go up in smoke if it has to embrace ambiguity.

New Rider’s Publishing and me own the copyright to this image. Please do not use without permission.

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Cartoon: A for Effort

Cartoon of teacher passing test to student. Student says, “If I do this test with one eye closed, one hand tied behind my back and hopping on one foot, do I get an A for effort?”

Students spend most of their educational career figuring out how to ace the test with the least amount of studying. But I bet if you’d issue physical challenges while they took the test, you’d get quite a few takers. You bet I would’ve tried it.

I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS2

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Cartoon: Magnify That Brain

Cartoon of teacher and student. Student says, “Can I go to the science lab? I can’t handle your tests unless I magnify my brain.”
I also drew this for Illustration Friday. This week’s word is “magnify.”
I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS3