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Webcomic: Skinny Halloween


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Cartoon of girl and dad. Girl says,”I don’t know. I was hoping for a Halloween costume that makes me look skinny.”

I’ve noticed Halloween costumes have gone from the old, traditional creepy crawlies to the more… oh… bewitching. Come one, people! kids have enough pressure on body image. Give them a break!

I drew this web comic for Illustration Friday. This week’s word is “skinny.”

I also drew this cartoon in Adobe Illustrator CS2

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Webcomic: Trick or Treating


Cartoon of a trick or treating boy. Boy says, “Trick or treat! I’m dressed as your former stockbroker who fled to Cozumel.”

Let’s face it. Finances got scary last year. I still don’t want to look at my 401k. Hopefully, most of the spooks have left Wall Street, but I’m not holding my breath.

I drew this comic in Adobe Illustrator CS2

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Webcomic: Internet Love

Cartoon of a husband and wife. The wife says, “I’m sorry, Roger. I just have more fun with the Internet that with you.”


This is an illustration I did back in 1996 for the sixth edition of the “New Rider’s Internet Yellow Pages.”


I hope Roger and Carol got back together. The Internet is fun for a while, but it can’t beat good old fashion human interaction.

New Rider’s Publishing and me own the copyright to this image. Please do not use without permission.

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Webcomic: Scapegoat Spooks

Comic of a boy and a ghost. The boy says, “You’re welcomed to stay here. I could always use a scapeghost.”


I’ve been on the Halloween kick. I think I just discovered a very useful occupation for spooks. Everyone could use a scapegoat, why not use a translucent specter for one?

I drew this cartoon in Adobe Illustrator CS2
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Webcomic: Origins of the PC’s

Cartoon of two archaeologists. The caption says, “Edward and Ulysses discovered the origins of the personal computer went back much further than anyone ever realized.”


This is a comic I did back in 1996 for the sixth edition of the “New Rider’s Internet Yellow Pages.”


It amazes me how much we forget about recent history, let alone how little we really know about the ancient past. You can’t really unless you were there in person. Anybody have a time machine?

New Rider’s Publishing and me own the copyright to this image. Please do not use without permission.