Mike Lynch has a great post about every cartoonist’s dilemma: how to make the sketchbook work.
Cartoon of girl and teddy bear. Girl says “I don’t like your taste in television.”
I wonder what the bear wants to watch? The obvious choice would be “Animal Planet.” Then again, maybe he’s a Sponge Bob fan.
You know it’s getting close to the end of a school break when kids argue with even inanimate objects. If the object brings the kid to tears, then you know it’s time for a nice, family walk around the neighborhood.
I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS2
Cartoon of Dad, son and raccoon. Dad is angry. Son says to Dad, “But he followed my home.”
When I went to camp, there were a few critters I would have liked to take home. None of them were within the cabin. Those type of critters tried to come home with me on their own.
Instead of taking a raccoon home as a souvenir, I opted for the t-shirt instead. They were easier to wash.
I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS2
Cartoon of caterpillar child to parent butterfly. Caterpillar says, “Nag, nag, nag! I can’t wait until I get a chrysalis of my own.”
Cartoon of mom to idle son: “How’s your summer vacation been so far?”
This is also for Illustration Friday. This week’s word is “idle.”
I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS2