Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
DINO-JOKES 5
This post comes to you a few hours late today. This is my first big slip since I started the webcomic back in May (five months of daily comics!)
I usually like to bank a few comics ahead, so that I never miss a post if something comes up. Sometimes I do the whole story in one sitting (The Pinniped Party and Lewis and Clark were done that way.) I've been unusually busy this month, though, and haven't had time to stay ahead of the curve.
Phew. Anyway, today's post is here!
Science note: Pterosaurs were not dinosaurs, they were flying reptiles, so this cartoon has some scientific accuracy. Of course, they lived millions of years before cavemen did, so putting them together cancels the whole thing out.
Monday, September 28, 2009
DINO-JOKES 4
Friday, September 25, 2009
A Book Finishing Day
The DINO-JOKES will be back tomorrow [er, Monday]. I hate to interrupt a story this early on, but today is a rare day, a special day--a book finishing day.
What was today's book? A book called ANIMAL HOUSE that will be out in 2010 from Walker & Company. I finished the interior illustrations this summer, but we took some extra time to supercharge the additional material, the endpaper, back cover and title page.
The title page was the very last piece of the puzzle. There might be some small fixes or tweaks, but as far as creating any new paintings goes, this book is finished.
The book is about a family who live in a house made of living animals. The striped background here is the "Whalepaper." It's a very weird, very fun book. I'll talk more about it when we get closer to the release date (a year from now.) The little lion is a painting version of Walker's cute lil' lion logo. I love it when a publisher lets me mess with their logo.
Back to the dinos! And I want some good comments left on the "Dinosardines" post. So far there are zero! Get busy!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
DINO-JOKES 3
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
DINO-JOKES 1
Off we go on a new story!
I'm not going to tell you what this story is about, you'll have to peice it together from its cryptic, hard to understand title. My friend Rick Walton (author of over 5,000,000,000 picture books) is doing the writing on this one. Visit his website here.
Hold on to your walnut-sized brains, this is going to be prehisterical!
Monday, September 21, 2009
One Last Day With Lewis and Clark
I thought we'd say goodbye to Lewis and Clark in style. So this weekend, my son and I built a replica of the famous Corps of Discovery keelboat. We used the most historically accurate material available--LEGO!
You can see the cabin at the back, the covered steering awning, and the mounted muskets. In the center is the collapsable mast that they would use to catch the wind. (I didn't use the mast in the cartoon, but it looks cool on the model.)
Here's a close-up of Lewis, Seaman (the dog) and Clark--about to jump overboard.
You can see the cabin at the back, the covered steering awning, and the mounted muskets. In the center is the collapsable mast that they would use to catch the wind. (I didn't use the mast in the cartoon, but it looks cool on the model.)
Here's a close-up of Lewis, Seaman (the dog) and Clark--about to jump overboard.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Lewis and Clark in "The Bottle of Thunder" Part 13, The End
Yes, the Lewis and Clark trail can be traced by the mercury content remaining in the soil. How's that for a bizarre historical fact?
Actually, in researching this story, I found out that the Thunderbolt pills were only a small part of the mercury residue. The bulk of the mercury came from the corps drinking straight mercury, which was a stomach remedy in those days.
I hope you've all enjoyed Lewis and Clark and the Bottle of Thunder--I know I have, this has been my favorite story yet. Lewis and Clark may return, since this little story only covers the first two months or so of their trip. Heck, they haven't even met Sacagawea yet. There are plenty more adventures to come with L. and C.
New story next week. I have no idea what it will be...
Have a good weekend!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Lewis and Clark in "The Bottle of Thunder" Part 12
I've seen them referred to as both "Thunderbolts" and "Thunderclappers." Yes folks, this is real--real documented history, and yes, it is also an elaborate potty joke.
See, I told you I knew a good story about Lewis and Clark--you really can't make this stuff up. Tomorrow will be the final day of the Bottle of Thunder story.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
$6 Paperback Rapunzels!
Another Amazon deal--I don't know what the story is here, but you can get a new paperback RAPUNZEL'S REVENGE for $6. Get them while they're hot!
Lewis and Clark in "The Bottle of Thunder" Part 9
Okay, this is a little departure from the main story line. But when I read that Lewis and Clark spent a full day trying to catch one prairie dog (they actually tried all these methods) I had to do a cartoon about it. In the end they were able to catch two; one for science, and one for, you guessed it, Captain Lewis' supper.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
The Celebration of Labor Day
This cartoon is about me celebrating Labor Day:
Can't see it?
I'll describe it for you, it's a silly cartoon of me, having lots of fun, not drawing web-comics on Labor Day.
Now do you see it?