Hey, I’ve got a cartoon in the current issue of American Legion:
You can see the original grayscale cartoon here.
The cartoon blog of Andertoons cartoonist Mark Anderson. He discusses his cartoons, cartooning, comics and, oddly enough, LEGO.
Hey, I’ve got a cartoon in the current issue of American Legion:
You can see the original grayscale cartoon here.
It’s just a week now until The Amazing Spider-Man comes out, so to keep you busy until then, I thought I’d share this 1981 Spider-Man Mad Libs book! (Click the image above to download the PDF.)
There’s a fun story with Electro…
…and one where Spidey fights the most horrible evil of all, costume odor!
Feel free to download, print, and have fun with Spider-Man Mad Libs!
Every year (six years running) the boy and I make our annual trip to Brickworld and I thought I’d share some of this year’s really outstanding work. Enjoy:
This is an amazing piece. Love the details. Wow!
I’m not normally a mecha guy, but I really liked this Alien Conquest take on it.
I’ve seen this in previous years, but it still floors me.
A knight, riding a bear, riding a T-rex. Awesome!
If I could build castle (and I can’t) I would build like this.
What a simple solution. Genius!
A really fun haunted house!
This scary Bionicle-y plant is really neat!
What a cute little tank! Pew pew!
I love me some LEGO Tron. Zoom!
This was part of a much larger piece. Unbelievable.
Glad to see Friends represented.
This Snoopy has such a great feel to it!
Holy moley!
Holy moli-er!
Love the color on this one.
To the nearest spacedock. Quick!
That is one pink Cheshire Cat!
More wonderous Alice-themed LEGO.
Jaw… dropping…
This was so fun! What a great idea!
So many great ideas in one piece.
This one’s for my mom.
This is just one of four jam-packed rooms. Another great Brickworld! See you next year!
I’ve been on vacation this week, so I might have missed some, but here’s a sleepy cat a reader sent in:
Want to draw your own sleepy cat? Send it in and I’ll add it here!
Summertime and the living is easy. Especially for my cats who love nothing more than finding the sunniest spot in a room and settling in for a good warm nap. So in that spirit I thought I’d show you how to draw your very own sleepy cat cartoon. (Just try to draw quietly so you don’t wake anyone.)
When you’re finished, feel free to tweet, pin, email or otherwise share a pic of your sleepy cat cartoon with me and I’ll post it here at the blog! Enjoy!
Pretty easy, right? You should try out my other how-to-draw tutorials too:
And feel free to check out all of my cat cartoons here.