Don “Duck” Edwing – Inside the Cartoonist’s Studio

Inside the Cartoonist's Studio

This week Inside the Caroonist’s Studio welcomes Duck Edwing of Mad magazine and beyond!

Here goes…

1) If you were to cast a movie entirely with cartoon characters, what movie would it be and who would star in it?

My movie would be “God’s Dog” (A palindrome) starring Snoopy as the dog and white haired, bearded Elmer Fudd as God.

The scene: There is nothing, of course, but God and his dog. This is one week before the creation. God is tossing lightning bolts and the dog has to fetch them. This has been going on ever since the dog can remember, and it’s starting to wear thin.

Which brings us to the…………

Plot: The dog fetches his 25 billionth lightning bolt and carries it back to God and places it at his feet. God is getting ready to toss another lightning bolt, when the dog interrupts and says, “This is getting to be a drag… Why don’t you try something a little more creative to do with your time?” God asks, “Do you have any suggestions…?”

Dog’s suggestions; “For beginners… How about a little more light??? It’s a bit tough to see around here.” God smiles and says, “Good idea…” and with a wave of his hand creates light. The dog and God are delighted…and the dog blurts out, “great…now I can see the nothing much better now…” That comment broke God up and he roars out laughing.

God gets caught up in the moment and starts creating the universe, planets, suns, comets, clouds, and before you know it 5 days have passed! “Wow…I didn’t know you could do all that!” says the dog, “I have another good laugh to share with you…I see you made every planet and moon square, make them round and put a few creatures on that blue one…That way, if they tried to get off, they would only travel in circles.”

That did it… God screamed out with laughter and his dog joined in… With another wave of the hand creatures abounded on the tiny blue planet. The dog noticed that all the creatures were different. Some walked on all fours, while others flew, crawled, hopped, and swam. The dog was amazed that this lightning tosser he called God had so many unique and mystical powers.

“Whoa… You have a great talent…!” the dog gasped. “Is it possible to make a creature in your image? Then you can place them in paradise, but the gag would be to plant a temptation right in the middle of the whole works, the we could watch them go downhill.” God thought for a moment, then waved his hand, and it was done.

After they ate the “apple” God and his dog were hysterical. It was then that God mentioned he was tired from all this laughing and creating and decided to take an entire day to rest.

It was while God was resting that the dog mentioned Sunday football. But that part would be in the sequel film.

2) You’re a syndicate editor launching a new comic strip. What’s the worst possible title you can think of?

‘Rhymes with Puke’

3) A light bulb over a cartoon’s head signifies an idea, while a string of random characters denotes swearing. Invent a new cartooning icon and what it means.

I would draw word/thought balloons into a shape… Like a cat with his claws out. The cartoon below would show a ‘catty’ female saying to another female, “I loooove you dress…”

I did this series for “Mad” magazine a few years ago, showing about 20 different “tell tale balloons.”

Wow! Great stuff Don! Or is it Duck? Whoever you are, thanks a bunch!

Check out Don/Duck’s site or he’ll get Mad! (LOL! I kill me!)

Oliver Christianson – Inside the Cartoonist’s Studio

Inside the Cartoonist's Studio

This week ITCS welcomes Hallmark cartoonist Revilo (AKA Oliver Christianson)!

1) If you were to cast a movie entirely with cartoon characters, what movie would it be and who would star in it?

I’d like to see “My Dinner with Andre” and have Heckle and Jeckle star in it.

2) You’re a syndicate editor launching a new comic strip. What’s the worst possible title you can think of?

“I Shot Abe Lincoln”.

3) A light bulb over a cartoon’s head signifies an idea, while a string of random characters denotes swearing. Invent a new cartooning icon and what it means.

A floating eye ball to indicate that a character is thinking about a cyclops.

Thanks a bunch, Oliver! Please be sure to check out his great cartoons at his website and at Hallmark stores near you!

Inside the Cartoonist’s Studio – Malcolm Mayes

Inside the Cartoonist's Studio

This week Inside the Cartoonist’s Studio has an international flavor (or “flavour” as long as we’re being worldly) as we welcome Edmonton Journal editorial cartoonist, founder of Artizans.com, and just all around good guy, Malcolm Mayes!

1) If you were to cast a movie entirely with cartoon characters, what movie would it be and who would star in it?

I’d cast Homer Simpson and SpongeBob Squarepants in a buddy film — sort of a Dumb and Dumber film about discovery. Homer would discover he lusts after BBQ pork, while SpongeBob would discover there’s someone even dumber than Patrick.

2) You’re a syndicate editor launching a new comic strip. What’s the worst possible title you can think of?

Hagar the Horrible by Chris Browne.

3) A light bulb over a cartoon’s head signifies an idea, while a string of random characters denotes swearing. Invent a new cartooning icon and what it means.

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This would denote a quote that was so idiotic, that is wasn’t worth repeating. For example, if President George Bush was asked to justify his Iraq policy, he might reply…

“*********, *********** *** ** ******* ** ********!”

Thanks a bunch, Malcolm! Be sure to check out Malcolm and other fine cartoonists at Artizans.com!