Just a heads up that some new greeting cards of mine have been released into the wild via Allport Editions.
Enjoy:
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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 that some new greeting cards of mine have been released into the wild via Allport Editions.
Enjoy:
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Tom Richmond’s Batsuit blog got me thinking…
If you could dress up as one cartoon/comic character for Halloween, who would it be?
And don’t hold back – we don’t have to have the costume be practical or economical or, heck, even adhere to the laws of physics!
I’ll get things started.
I’d love to be Addams’ Gomez. Not the John Astin Gomez…
…and certainly not the Raul Julia Gomez…
but an honest to goodness Addams Gomez:
OK, everyone, now it’s your turn. Who would you want to be?
(BTW, I simply MUST get one of these t-shirts!)
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This morning my three-year-old son and I were drawing monsters for Halloween while the baby napped.
Here’s mine:
And here’s his:
Honestly, I think I like his better!
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I love Halloween!
All the candy and dressing up is fun, but October 31st holds a special significance for me; it’s the day I officially left the corporate world and began freelancing full-time.
It’s hard to believe it’s been two years since I went into work dressed in pajamas with a burp cloth pinned to my shoulder. I messed up my hair and wore slippers and went as a stay-at-home dad (or SAHD as we’re more commonly known).
I’d considered not telling management I was leaving until that very last day (often they’d let you go on the spot to “protect themselves”) and dressing only in jeans and a t-shirts. When asked about my costume my planned response was “I’m a guy who doesn’t work here anymore. Let’s talk…”
Now that it’s been two years, I’m finally at the point where it’s difficult to imagine that I’ve ever done anything else. For such a weird job and lifestyle, my days are fairly run-of-the-mill.
I’m still looking for ways to grow and challenge myself, but it’s more of a “wouldn’t that be fun?” type thing than a rat race-esque “must… preserve… sanity!” response.
I guess Halloween is a strangely appropriate day for starting to freelance; it’s scary, and it’s supposed to be. But if you do it right, you end up with enough candy to last you for a while.
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