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Coming soon to ArtValt: I will draw your corporate mascot for gas money. This was a fun little one-off cartooning assignment that turned into a 5-year freelance gig. See it November 1 (and lots of other goofy stuff RIGHT NOW) at https://t.co/ic3JDu2LwP!

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Doing a little Saturday morning cartooning...

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dispatches from a New Era of Cartooning

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Thursday morning cartoons that I watched on MeTV’s “Toon In With Me!”
Bugs Bunny in Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944)
Patient Porky (1940)
Popeye in Big Bad Sindbad (1952)
Pink Panther in Shocking Pink (1965)
Daffy Duck in Daffy Dilly (1948)

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Wednesday morning cartoons that I watched on MeTV’s “Toon In With Me!”
Mac & Tosh in Lumber Jerks (1955)
Bugs in Foxy By Proxy (1952)
Now That Summer Is Gone (1938)
Pink Panther in Tickled Pink (1968)
Bugs, Daffy & Elmer in Rabbit Seasoning (1952)

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This cartoon line-up is just wonderfall! 🍂

Here are: “Lumber Jerks,” “Foxy By Proxy,” “Now That Summer Is Gone,” “Tickled Pink,” and “Rabbit Seasoning.”

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On this day October 24, 1994 - GARGOYLES debuted on the Disney Afternoon. (Photo: Goliath I drew for my brother a few years ago.)

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Happy belated birthday ! ! ! ! !
This is his character, Max Shepard! Hope you had a fantastic day m’dude!!✨

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Ian Thomas interviews cartoonist and podcaster Daniel Irizarri on the situation of cartooning in the online digital world, and in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona’s impact on his home in Puerto Rico. https://t.co/a2JW454Rba

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Monday morn’ ‘toons that I watched on MeTV’s “Toon In With Me!”
Bowery Bugs (1949)
Pussyfoot in Cat Feud (1958)
Inspector in La Feet's Defeat (1968)
Popeye in You Gotta Be a Football Hero (1935)
Flying Feet (1969)
Foghorn in Sock-A-Doodle Doo (1952)

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I really enjoyed NEW ATOMS by Kiku Hughes, available as part of the ShortBox Comics Fair; it's a very neat vignette about the desire for healing as an external force, wonderfully conceived and realized with some gorgeous cartooning. A cool bit of form following function.

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Just got a chance to read A TOMATO IN CHAINS by Michael Furler (), offered in the ShortBox Comics Fair, and I liked it a lot—a striking balance between ironic whimsy and genuine sincere cleverness, with some really lovely cartooning. Just a whole lot of fun.

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Hum... welcome to "cartooning"?
You just extrapolate a few features, and can get away with random color palettes not found in nature. :P

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