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The cartoon blog of Andertoons cartoonist Mark Anderson. He discusses his cartoons, cartooning, comics and, oddly enough, LEGO.
Just a heads up… For those of you trying to use Andertoons.com, it seems that power outage in California has affected my servers. Hang in there while we regroup…
Thanks!
Yes, it’s time for more Andertoons mailbox!
This is a new-ish feature where I respond to a few of the odd emails I receive on a fairly regular basis.
(Note – Names have not been included, but the quotes themselves are exactly what I received, minus the bold formatting.)
“ola senorita”
First off, if my bilingual wife is to be believed, I’m pretty sure it’s “hola” and secondly, last time I looked down there, I was pretty sure I qualified for “señor.”
“Can i make cartoons?”
You can, but you may not.
“OK, my friend is a comic, And he will give you the words and scene, And you will draw it.”
OK, whatever you want! Just please don’t hurt me!
“hello ilove tom and jerry please see me thaks”
Again with the Tom and Jerry! Yeesh!
“are u krezzy”
Must… fight… urge… to answer… as Snoop Dogg…
I’d almost forgotten about this, and technically he’s the competition, but if you haven’t checked out Tom Cheney’s “A Little Humor” addition to The Wall Street Journal’s Career Journal website, you’re really missing some fantastic cartooning.
Cheney’s one of those cartoonists that really makes me jealous. Wildly funny and original, his stuff is immediately recognizable and should find its way to Addams/Arno levels of appreciation in the not too distant future. Check him out…
I came across these postcards of famous cartoonists in some recent rambling online:
Sepia-tone photographs of important cartoonists, many with signatures and key characters. This is the original shrink-wrapped package with the gold descriptive sticker still intact over shrinkwrap. This full set of 18 cards features the following 19 cartoonists:
• Carl Anderson (1865-1948), creator of Henry
• A joint card of lifelong friends Al Capp (1909-1979), creator of Li’l Abner, and Milton Caniff (1907-1988), creator of Terry & the Pirates and Steve Canyon
• “Ad” Carter (1895-1957), creator of Just Kids
• Billy DeBeck (1890-1942), creator of Barney Google and Snuffy Smith
• Will Eisner (1917-), creator of The Spirit and the modern graphic novel
• Hal Foster (1891-1982), creator of Prince Valiant
• Harold Gray (1894-1968), creator of Little Orphan Annie
• V. T. Hamlin (1899-1993), creator of Alley Oop
• George Herriman (1880-1944), creator of Krazy Kat;
• Russell Keaton (1910-1945), Buck Rogers Sunday ghost and creator of Flyin’ Jenny
• Harvey Kurtzman (1924-1993), creator of MAD, Humbug, Trump and Little Annie Fanny
• George McManus (1884-1954), creator of Bringing Up Father
• Jimmy Murphy (1981-1965), creator of Toots and Caspar;
• R.F. Outcault (1863-1928), creator of The Yellow Kid and Buster Brown
• Alex Raymond (1909-1956), creator of Flash Gordon and Rip Kirby
• Cliff Sterrett (1918-1964), creator of Polly and Her Pals
• Pat Sullivan (1887-1933), creator of the animated Felix the Cat
• Lyman Young (1893-1984), creator of Tim Tyler’s Luck.
Fun, no? Apparently you can also buy them individually.
I just might have to fork over some Paypal…
Welcome to yet another edition of…
CARTOONS THAT DIDN’T WORK
I’d actually already earmarked this cartoon for the blog when my college roommate emailed me asking what the deal was with it, thereby confirming my suspicions.
OK, the joke here is that they’re outside. No one gets the speaking character’s joke because it’s an “inside joke” and they’re all outdoors.
Ta-daa!!!
This one’s a real heartbreaker too because I spent a lot of time on the art. Four guys sitting around a campfire at night in the woods? Yeesh! I must have gone through at least two different gray markers just shading the damn thing.
Sometimes I’m OK with a weird or obtuse reference and I know a lot of people aren’t going to understand the humor, but this one seemed so simple at the time… Damn my feeble brain!
Anyway, there it is. Much to my chagrin, there’s more to come down the road…