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Cartoon: Musical Tech


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Cartoon of boy and dad at computer. Boy says, “You’re listening to classical music on the Internet? Doesn’t that violate some techie code of conduct?”

I drew this comic in Adobe Illustrator CS2. It also is for Illustration Friday. This week’s word is “music.”

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Webcomic: The Plague of Chores

Cartoon of Moses and a boy. Boy says, “It’s not fair being Moses’ son! If I don’t do my chores, you send a plague.”

Have you ever noticed life isn’t fair if you make someone work? What they’re really saying is “It’s only fair if I don’t have to lift a finger!” Oops! Looks like I better change my attitude and do a little more work!

I drew this web comic in Adobe Illustrator CS2

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Webcomic: Panting for School

Cartoon of two boys. One says, “If a dog goes around with his tongue hanging out, it’s okay. But if I do it, I get sent to the school counselor.”

There are so many things our pets do we think is cute. But if a person did the same thing, trouble would be brewing. Be sure you do your panting at home. It’s safe that way.

I drew this comic in Adobe Illustrator CS2

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Illustration Friday: Blur

Cartoon of boy and mom. Son says, “I don’t know what the principal told you. For me, the food fight was a blur.”
I have to admit, I wasn’t usually the boy starting a food fight in the cafeteria. I was the kid observing the whole melee, hiding and admiring the troublemaker for his chutzpah. It’s much safer that way, and the teachers like you better.
I drew this for Illustration Friday. This week’s word is “blur.”
I drew this comic in Adobe Illustrator CS2
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Webcomic: Dignity Insurance

Cartoon of boy and girl. Boy is wearing an eagle costume. Boy says, “I agreed to be the school mascot if they would pay for my dignity insurance.”

You have to be a special breed to be a mascot. You have to be able to fire up the crowd while ignoring those who fear you or want to humiliate you. It’s a good lesson for life in general. I think it would have been good for Charlie Brown to play a mascot. It builds character.

I drew this comic in Adobe Illustrator CS2