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One way to know someone just won’t budge

Cartoon of a boy and a stubborn, old manBoy talks to a man with a tree stump for his lower body. The boy asks, “How long does it take before you get firmly rooted in your ways?”

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webcomic

Why it’s hard to understand moms

Cartoon of a messy son and his mom

 

Cartoon of a messy boy and his mom. The boy says, “If women like the rugged look, why do you make me take baths?”

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webcomic

How to give your wife a happy birthday

Cartoon of a sick woman asking a man to sign a contract

Cartoon of an ill woman with a contract. She says to a man, “Please sign this agreement that you will never again bake me a birthday cake.”

Maybe it’s the thought that counts, but if you know you’re a lousy baker, let the professionals do the work. After all, you will need to eat the cake too!

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children cartoons

How to discipline a baseball player

Cartoon of two baseball playing boys. One is sad and confined to his house
Copyright ©2013, Kevin Spear

Cartoon of two boys. One is in his house. He says, “Go on without me. I came home late and received a five dollar fine and a two-game suspension.”

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children cartoons webcomic

Get in line, Bully

Cartoon of a boy being bullied

Cartoon of a boy and a bully. The boy says, “You want to bully me too? Get in line! I have three other bullies before you.”

As a child, I learned bullies aren’t creative. If one discovers you’re ripe for being picked on, others will catch on. Even in a small town with a small school, this became obvious.

My coping skill was to draw a cartoon that would amuse a bully. It usually worked, and sometimes made a friend. Unfortunately, I also learned you should never draw an unflattering cartoon of the bully you’re drawing a cartoon for. That was my first lesson in marketing.

I drew this for K! Magazine.