I’ve been researching bedbugs for an upcoming series and it really makes my skin crawl.

these cartoon bedbugs are nicer than the real thing
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I’ve been researching bedbugs for an upcoming series and it really makes my skin crawl.

these cartoon bedbugs are nicer than the real thing
Unfortunately, this is based on a true story.
Tags: cartoon, contents, duct tape, eating, fishing line, garbage, glove, golf ball, pickpocket, rope, sock, stomach, swallow, trash, whale
This cartoon raised the ire of some readers, because Hector can’t really think of why he doesn’t support renewable energy and flippantly says it’s because it looks funny. Of course there are problems with the efficiency of wind and solar and in storing that energy, but it is still early days for the renewables industry. If half as much money invested in fossil fuel and nuclear research had been used to subsidise wind and solar in the last fifty years, we would be seeing much better wind and solar energy generation.
I would be happy to have solar panels or a wind turbine in my back yard. I wouldn’t want nuclear.
Update: there is an uplifting article in the NYT about how Portugal has made a major switch to renewables.
John Read sent me some photos and information on the upcoming One Fine Sunday Exhibition:
I was given space (in a former jewelry store, hence the wonderful jewelry cases) in the largest and busiest mall in Mississippi. This is where the exhibit will be through August. In September, the show goes on the road to Disney Toonfest in Marceline, Missouri, then on to Omaha, Nebraska at the Bemis Center.
Tags: cartoon, cartoonist, exhibition, one fine sunday, originals
This series was based on a few articles I had read about robots being used to study all kinds of things in our oceans.
My good friend, Jason Chatfield, reminded me of an exhibition we have contributed to (he does the legendary comic strip, Ginger Meggs). It kicks off this week and you can read more about it in this Australian Cartoonists Association blog post.
Tags: cartoon, cartoonist, exhibition, one fine sunday
I’ve been writing this incarnation of Arctic Circle for over three years and despite being a female cartoonist, the main cast of seven are all male (it’s sort of a default setting for animal characters without eyelashes). When I wrote the Antarctica series, I had great fun with the introduction of a female character, Gwen. So I’ve brought her back. I’m not sure if she’ll stay – I’ve been writing more strips with her in this week – we’ll see how things work out.

My editor thought some of these strips a little sexist, but there are differences between men and women (in general) and the amount of luggage they take is definitely one of them.
Tags: cartoon, cartoonist, female, women
I loathe junk mail. It is responsible for so much wasted paper and energy. All the mailboxes in our block have “no junk mail” notices and yet we still get leafleted (though not as badly as without the notices). I’ve got fed up of emailing and calling the perpetrators, as they seem to have the same attitude as spammers – as long as they get a couple of customers out of it, it’s worth alienating a whole lot more.