Kurt Ankeny: Day Four
Today, Kurt Ankeny’s Diary turns the volume way down so that color and patience can tell the story pretty much on their own.
Today, Kurt Ankeny’s Diary turns the volume way down so that color and patience can tell the story pretty much on their own.
Kurt Ankeny may think he’s got all the answers, but when it comes to swimming, “No” is a complete sentence. Diary: on the scene!
Into every life, a little rain must fall. And sometimes the rain comes with lightning, and lightning doesn’t mess around or care at all about history. Kurt Ankeny has the receipts!
Kurt Ankeny is here, and his Cartoonist Diary came with him. In today’s colorful installment, he maintains good fatherly tradition: disappointing the youth of today.
In Kate Lacour’s final Diary entry, we see her dealing honestly with the difficulties of a carnivorous dinosaur attack. For serious!
Had a day packed full with parental obligations? Why not close it out Lacour style, with a fat slice of “Knifepoint Horror”?
Kate Lacour’s reaction to seeing a dead bird is one of many rock solid reminders of why Kate Lacour has been, and always will be, way cooler than me.
In today’s Diary, Kate gets a bit of a scolding from a friend who would prefer she not die at the hands of brain-eating amoeba.
Kate Lacour’s Cartoonist Diary debuts, and if you wanted to know the real word for caterpillar crap, then you’ve come to the right place. Also? Kids playing Sabbath!
Who would have thought that something called “Slime Rancher” would end up being the hero of the week? Mardou’s Diary concludes with that story, as well as her final take on Anne Lamott!
Telling the truth in a memoir is easier said than done, and that’s probably doubly true when you’ve got to draw the tale as well. Mardou grapples with both in today’s Diary!
While the Heavy D line is my favorite of Mardou’s phrase turns, “Little Zack Soto over here” is a pretty dang good runner-up.
Is Anne Lamott all that? That’s one of the questions on Mardou’s mind today–but to find out the answer, you’ll just have to read along in her Cartoonist’s Diary!
It’s time for a new Cartoonist’s Diary-in this week’s installment, Mardou opens things up with the single greatest gift one can give oneself: a rock solid morning routine!
Wilgus week concludes, with Alison’s look at Sign Out, Wiscon’s non-hierarchal version of Artist’s Alley. And then she gets on a plane and decides to make a comic about the week: META
Alison’s Wiscon diary turns its focus to inspiration and admiration, with today’s installment looking at the Tiptree Award ceremony.
There’s few things that beat the satisfaction of being in the company of a good auctioneer, doing their deal.
You never know what is gonna pluck those emotional cords, but when they do land on ya, it’s best for it to happen amongst supportive peers. Alison Wilgus has the scoop!
It’s a new week, and a new Cartoonist Diary: Alison Wilgus is here, reminding you that sometimes, you’ll finish reading a comic on a plane only to find yourself immediately discussing it with the publishing director of Random House Graphic.
It’s Friday, and for many, that means it is time to kick back and enjoy life–but if your enjoyment might result in a hangover, you might want to check out Molly Mendoza’s cautionary tale!
Can cats be disappointed in their owners behavior, hobbies and general lifestyle choices? It’s not a rhetorical question for Molly Mendoza, and she’s getting prepared for the experience!
Cars, crowds and horses are the thing that frighten cartoonists the most, supposedly. But that’s just kids stuff: when Molly Mendoza wants a challenge, it’s “music” that she’s gonna draw.
Traffic attempts to get in the way of a good time, but Molly’s not going to let a bunch of cars get in the way of her and a good time. It’s a Cartoonist Diary Tuesday!
The only way out is through: there’s a reason that phrase has stuck around for a bit. Welcome to Molly Mendoza’s Cartoonist Diary!