Karl Stevens: Day Five
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.
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!
This day in history.
Ian Densford is here, and he’s brought his love of Robert Stack with him, in the form of drawings of Robert Stack.
Mourning, the daily struggle, the experiences of time and history: taking a look at the present and moving forward. Sarah’s got the story.
If you only read one comic featuring a concise critique of backseat coaching today, then you probably read this one: it’s Sarah Horrocks, Day Four!
Finding an emotional echo within the work of action based entertainment, pouring inspiration into creation: Day 3 is here.
The best part of drawing comics is the part where you have to…pack a bunch of envelopes? Ya heard, it’s true, Day 2: Sarah tells it like it is, in today’s television criticism heavy installment.
Music criticism, donut questions and the Temple of the Golden Pavilion: it’s a heady stew that goes into Sarah’s melting pot, here at Day One of her Cartoonist’s Diary!
You can actually go home again, but sometimes that means you have to find a way to entertain other people’s children if you want to survive the flight. Colleen Frakes can tell you all about it!
Sometimes, even if it means the destruction of expensive technology, you have to document the theft of human food by our brothers and sisters that call the Alaskan sky home. Colleen has your Thursday covered!
Dungeons and Dragons, cooking, a little house built by a teenager, and more science: it’s Wednesday, and Colleen is holding it down in Alaska!
Coffee and comics are great, but there’s no substitute for greenery. Need some science for that statement? Colleen has you covered, in day two of her Alaskan adventure!
Sometimes you need to get away from it all: and sometimes that moment corresponds with an artist camp taking place in Alaska. Colleen Frakes has the details, in this week’s Cartoonist Diary!
The week ends the way it started, with art, love and RuPaul. It’s a Fiona Friday Fantasia!
Fiona gets a font, and within it (and the joy of Rupaul) finds the fortitude to scrap with some illness. It’s Thursday, people.
Teaching comics, talking bad investment strategies with Frank, and teaching tracing paper tips: it’s Fiona, Day Three!
Sometimes, the good news just won’t stop coming. One way to counteract that? Watching a bad movie…on purpose!