My 500th Blog!!! (Well, kinda…)

I’ve been watching my number of entries as of late, knowing that I was getting close to penning my 500th blog (can you believe it?!) and had planned for it to be a true blogstravaganza!

And then this morning I realized I’d already written it. (see Picasso’s Quixotic Comics)

Well, damn.

I even looked on the Wayback Machine to see if I could find my original Blogger stuff, but alas it hadn’t grabbed anything before I dumped it all over to my various MT incarnations. (Although, if you’d like to see the very first Andertoons site…)

Anyway, you gotta admit, 500 entries is pretty good, even if the 500th entry (and 501st) is simply average.

I promise my 1000th entry will really be something, though! Dancing bears, strippers, the whole shebang!

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Andertoons’ One Year Blog-iversary

Blogiversary!

Happy Blogiversary!!!

Yes, it’s been one year since I started blathering on and on about cartoons, cartooning, and, of course, my favorite subject… me.

Let’s talk a walk down bloggery lane, shall we?
My very first post…

My first shameless theft…

The first time I complained about how busy I am…

Trivia Time! – The Andertoons Cartoon Blog has been powered by Movable Type for most of its life. But at which popular blogging service did it begin? Must… find… out…

I begin ripping on Garfield

The very first Inside the Cartoonist’s Studio!
I rip on my first superhero flick…

Trivia Time! – What’s the longest Andertoons Cartoon Blog entry ever? Click here to find out…

Farewell Blogger…

My hard drive goes kablooey!
Another anniversary…

Trivia Time! – Which Andertoons Cartoon Blog entry has been referred by more search engines than any other? Click here and stop wasting precious time wondering…
You like me! You really like me!

More Garfield bashing…

I also post my reviews at BlogCritics. Apparently everyone likes Magoo but me…

Trivia Time! – Which Andertoons Cartoon Blog entry has received the most comments? You know the drill…

I start using graphics (courtesy of Chris Browne)…
My one and only sick day…
I begin mining old crap for blog fodder…

Trivia Time! – Which Andertoons Cartoon Blog reviewed movie did I hate the most? Clicky clicky…

Again with the Garfield

My libido guest blogs…
One of the funniest things I’ve ever seen…

Trivia Time! – One of my favorite Andertoons Cartoon Blog entries wasn’t written by me. Click here to find out who was so good that he will never be allowed to blog here again…

A look behind the magic…
Some damn fine Photoshop work…

YHGTBKM debuts…

Whew! What a year!

I hope you’ve enjoyed it as much as I have! Thanks for reading the Andertoons Cartoon Blog!

(Just a heads up here — I’m going to be moving to a three-blog-a-week schedule starting tomorrow. My wife and I have decided to scale back our insane schedules a tad and actually enjoy the fruits of our collective labor for a change. If you’re concerned you’ll be unable to remember to check back every other day, please subscribe to me via Bloglines or Yahoo. There’s some handy dandy buttons at the top right of each page that’ll help you out. Thanks for understanding!)

Thanks, Mike!

I just want to take the opportunity to thank cartoonist/friend/raconteur, Mike Lynch, for his terrific blogs this week!

I’d suspected he had some great stuff in the wings, but, frankly, even I didn’t know how fascinating some of the stuff he would unleash would be!

My favorites entries would have to be “Death Draws the Line,” because I just love that sort of campy old stuff, “The Explaining Hand,” for shedding light on something that we all do, but almost never think about (until now, dammit!) and his “Sin City” post because we get a picture of Rosario Dawson in bondage lingerie without me having to defend/explain it to my wife. 🙂

Thanks too to everyone who stopped by and was kind enough to leave some comments. I think Mike felt very ‘at home’ in our little corner of the blogosphere.

Please stop by his website and check out his cartoons. Just amazing stuff.

I look forward to getting back to blogging next week, but the vacation has been good. As I told Mike earlier this week, I can actually feel my brain recharging.

I’ve got some vacation pics, some scintillating Sin City speak (how’s that for alliteration?!), and plenty more good old cartoon talk. Here’s one more thanks to Mike, and I’ll see you all on Monday.

Andertoons Regime Takeover

(Quick note here – Outstanding cartoonist and good friend Mike Lynch has agreed to take over the blog for the next five days. Unfortunately when I explained to Mike how everything worked, I neglected to tell him how wide the graphics could be. Mike did a beautiful first post with great art, but, thanks to me, the art was all just a tad too big. So, I’ve resized each piece for the blog itself, but now you can also click on each graphic to see it at the size Mike intended. Anyway, enjoy Mike’s contributions, and I’ll see you next week!)


Hi, I’m Mike Lynch and I’m subbing for Mark Anderson while he takes this week off. Please be advised that my opinions do not reflect Andertoons or its subsidiaries.



Thanks to my dad (or blame, depending on how sales are going ) handing down his “Pogo” books, and his “Barnaby” collection, I always was dabbling in cartoons.

I went to school, moved to NYC …




I began a career as a college administrator. Developed a side career illustrating recital posters for the music students at the conservatory where I worked and sold the occasional cartoon. I changed careers, doing desktop publishing and computer graphics for Goldman Sachs and Deloitte & Touche. But I always dreamed of being a full-time cartoonist and a member of the National Cartoonists Society.

In late 1999, I left my last salaried position and went freelance full-time. After a couple of attempts to get a strip syndicated, I started doing single panel cartoons and submitting them to the magazines.



After 6 months, when I had about 100 cartoons in circulation to the various markets, sales started to dribble in. Since then, I have sold hundreds of cartoons to publications in North America and Europe and am co-chair of the Long Island Chapter of the NCS (the Berndt Toast Gang).

A question cartoonists are often asked is, “Where do you get your ideas?” This guy,



Esquire cartoonist Dan A Runyan, figured out a way to answer that question and make a buck doing it. He developed the “Laugh Finder”, a Depression-era “computer” for aspiring cartoonists I recently came across on EBAY. From the cover: “The Laugh Finder is a collection of the fundamental sources of humor that keep repeating themselves in cartoons…. With this comprehensive collection of cartoon fundamentals, the variety of combinations you can create from them is almost infinite. You simply spin for your combinations.” Who needs to write gags? Who could resist?



Above is the front of the thing. It opens up like this …

… revealing long lists of characters, places, accessories — and the spinner that you use to put all the elements together:

So, by following the directions, I have all the elements I need! Hmm. I spin the dial to get my characters (dinosaur, party guest), an accessory (door) and a “basics of humor” situation (embarassment):

Yep, this thing’s gonna pay for itself in no time!

See ya tomorrow! — Mike