Categories
children cartoons Illustration Friday webcomic

Illustration Friday: Frozen


Illustration Friday: Frozen, originally uploaded by speartoons.

Webcomic of a dad and daughter. The daughter says, “I just realized your wardrobe is frozen in time.”

Every dad will one day face the disgust of his daughter. Fashion can play a big part of that. Fashion is just another way of saying, “What were you thinking?

I drew this cartoon for Illustration Friday. This week’s word is “frozen.”

I drew comic in Adobe Illustrator CS2

Categories
computers family Internet single panel cartoon technology cartoons webcomic

Webcomic: The Family Blog

Cartoon of a boy at a computer. Boy says to Mom, “I’m writing a blog. Does your family or Dad’s have the most sordid details?”


There are no sordid details in my blog… at least none I’m aware of. It seems safe to talk about yourself as opposed to loved ones. If that doesn’t work, make a cartoon out of them and distort the details enough so no one recognizes themselves.


I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS2

Categories
family single panel cartoon webcomic

Cartoon: Kitchen Serenade

Webcomic of a mom and boy with guitar. The boy says, “Let me serenade you before you see the mess in the kitchen.”

Music can cure the savage mom. Just be sure to sing something she likes. I know, it may hurt your musical sensibilities, but if you’re already in trouble, you might as well be flexible.
I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS3
Categories
cartoon children cartoons gag cartoon single panel cartoon

Cartoon: Health Care Veggies

Cartoon of mom and son at dinner. Mom says, “It’s MY version of health care reform. Eat your veggies.”

My mom was a nurse. This is the kind of thing I could just hear her saying. She would sneak wheat germ and shredded carrots into anything she could. I guess I shouldn’t complain. I’m healthy today. Thanks Mom!

I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS2

Categories
cartoon gag cartoon relationship cartoons School Cartoons single panel cartoon

Cartoon: Love and Homework

Cartoon of dad and son. Dad says, “Your mom didn’t marry me for my hair. It was because I did my homework. Now go do yours.”

I’m sure my dad used this ploy on me. Bless his heart, I never remember him with much hair. But he’s always been a hard worker. He’s done his homework, and so has Mom. That must be why she married him.

I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS2