Tag Archives: Art

Sardonic Salad with Chad Isely and Kit Lowrance

One day I was clicking through some comics on an internet site and came across a cartoon about Ronald McDonald and his hidden “gothic” identity. I immediately cracked up and had to find out more of the cartoonists work. I … Continue reading

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Wil Panganiban: The Frank and Steinway Story

Some times you run across a comic that you fall in love with (I do with all the comics I feature here). But sometimes you love a comic because of what it is. Wil Panganiban has created such a comic … Continue reading

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Steven Sievers and the Supa Booty Pirate Hunt

Supa Pirate Booty Hunt is an extremely funny animation series by Steven Sievers and Dahveed. The themes are geared toward a young adult audience of the late night shows on Adult Swim. It’s classic slap stick humor as Captain Zack … Continue reading

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Frank Page and a Squirrel named Bob

Frank Page is one talented artist and cartoonist. His comic “Bob the Squirrel” tells of a squirrel with attitude and Frank’s own inner voice coming to the surface. The character Bob originated while Frank watched a squirrel scamper across a … Continue reading

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The Brilliant Mind of John Hambrock

John Hambrock is the creator of the comic strip “The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee”. John is an amazing artist who never really intended to go in the direction of cartoons. It was while working for Chicago Loop Design Agency … Continue reading

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