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 lamb and wolf. The sheep says, “€œThis year, I resolve to stay away from unnecessary risks.”
When I heard Illustration Friday’s word was “resolutions” this week, I thought of this cartoon I did in 2002. It’s funny for me because I had been laid off at the time, I had just gotten a new job, and everything seemed like a risk. I’m glad I can look back on things and see how there was a plan and everything worked out!
Cartoon of two penguins. One wears a Santa cap. The other says, “Oh please! This is the South Pole! Your outfit is so North Pole.”
It has to be a holiday fashion faux pas to wear a Santa cap at the South Pole. After all, it’s summer there and it’s daylight all the live long day. It’s practically above zero!
Merry Christmas!
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.