Marc Bell: Day One
The Shrimpy and Paul cartoonist documents his ongoing residency at the artist-run Struts gallery in New Brunswick.
The Shrimpy and Paul cartoonist documents his ongoing residency at the artist-run Struts gallery in New Brunswick.
Although it is a philosophy much derided by those incapable of experiencing sincerity, if you don’t stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it. (Life, that is).
The only thing worse than the way the government handles a line is the way they handle it when their fancy computers don’t work: Summer’s on the front lines, y’all!
Wednesday here, and it’s the first day on the job for cartoonist Summer Pierre–along with some deep cut shout outs for the REAL comics fans.
Sometimes, when we find out what people actually think of us…it totally makes our day! Summer Pierre on a Tuesday: you know what to do.
Summer Pierre opens her Cartoonist Diary with a look at the passport bureaucracy, which brings about conversations with the deity upstairs.
It’s called a shaggy dog story, pal. Vassilis Gogtzilas was here all week.
In today’s diary, Vassilis Gogtzilas struggles with the temptation. After all, when you’re setting at the drawing table, with no one watching…wouldn’t you?
The line between the break-up and the infinite fields beyond our moon is, technically, an actual line on a page. Vassilis Gogtzilas has the scoop!
Sometimes you get to be the royal mouse, sometimes you get to be the cool wolf. But then there’s the moments when you get fitted for clown shoes.
Today, artist, illustrator and painter Vassilis Gogtzilas begins the weeklong process of peeling his own cap back.
Is it acceptable to travel to Santa Cruz and not visit T&C Surf Design? One family will take this challenge, in today’s final L. Nichols Family Vacation Saga.
While you gotta know when to hold ’em, you’re not going to make it very far if you don’t, wait for it, know when to fold them. L. Nichols: camping with the right philosophy.
If you have to fly cross country with little kids for a wedding, the least the wedding can do is have the decency to take the place in Monterey, ya feel me?
You may get a plane ride, but that doesn’t mean there is a free pass when puppets enter the picture. L. Nichols: we do what we can.
There is no more challenging roll of the dice than putting kids on a plane. L Nichols isn’t keeping score, but if he was: get that gold medal ready.
Sometimes you have to get a little aggressive with the natural world when you’re looking to have a private moment with those you love.
It’s still summer for some in today’s installment of A Cartoonist’s Diary–which means it’s beach day!
Ah, the game of baseball, viewed through the lens of a cartoonist: which means no baseball for you!
In today’s installment of A Cartoonist’s Diary, a cornball gets cut down to size.
A week of Karl Stevens diaries begins, and it begins with a conversation with a friend about the difficulties of work. And knives! What about the knives???
Ian goes into the woods, pal in tow, danger afoot: will our cartoonist make it safely to his destination?
The cartoonist’s diary continues with a break-time daydream.
We all get lost in your work, but sometimes your work is drawing a whole lot of dead bodies: it takes a toll!