It’s too early to know how to help in the Christchurch/Lyttelton earthquake, but in the meantime we are continuing to help people affected by the devastating Australian floods. Cartoonists in the Australian Cartoonists Association have contributed artwork for auction for the Premier’s Flood Appeal. I’ve put up an original cartoon in a series inspired by the floods we have experienced. You can bid from any country on eBay and see all the cartoons on the floodlines site.
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One of my favourite strips is Rabbits Against Magic by good buddy, Jonathan Lemon (who likes to be known as Lemon, as does another good buddy of mine who used to be called Lesley, though I think that was for a different reason and I’m sure this is too much information…)
He has a nice infographical cartoonything on today’s blog – take a look!
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This is a bit of an homage to the great Faceache cartoonist, Ken Reid

The carp and Ed discuss before and after weight loss photos

Another diet

How to lose weight

The Asian carp puts on weight despite himself

I got to finish the series with a terrible pun
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My cartoonist friend, Rina Piccolo has revamped her web site and launched a new web comic, Velia Dear. It’s nice to see her flexing her narrative muscles in a format that is more liberating than the newspaper strip (she does Tina’s Groove and is the funniest Six Chix cartoonist)

Fantastic! You couldn't get away with this in the newspapers
The cartoonist nerd in me also enjoys her blog posts about the cartooning process itself. This piece on ink washes (too scary for me, as yet!):
For those of you who may not know what an ink wash is — it’s just water
with a teeny bit of ink in it. When applied with a brush on paper, it appears grey. The more ink in the water, the darker the grey. You can play around with it to give all kinds of nice tones to a line drawing. This is how my webcomic “Velia, Dear” gets it’s tones, which are called “half-tones”.
If you can master the wash –I’m still learning, but I’m a lot more confident with it than I was a year ago — you can use it to create mood in a cartoon or illustration (some cartoonists prefer to use cross-hatching instead) — it’s a preference. However, I should add that newspaper comics rarely have a wash because of how they’re printed. Am I going off on a tangent here?
Anyway, the ink wash is a ton of fun when you get confident with it.
I look forward to her answer on where she gets her ideas from. It’s got to be good, ‘cos she’s sure got a lot of them.
Tags: cartoon, cartoonist, comic strip, king features, Rina Piccolo, Velia Dear
I doubt Hector’s is a good place for coffee, but I imagine free wi-fi is scarce in the Arctic.

Hector puts in free wi-fi

Hector turns off free wi-fi
I wrote this after noticing the number of laptop users in my local cafe, Presse. They sure know how to eek out a cappuccino.
Tags: arctic, cafe, cartoon, Circle, comic strip, free, melbourne, wi-fi
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Update: Tenner films contacted me on twitter about some short films they have made. This one, in particular, highlights the problem with nuclear waste for future generations:
Can nuclear power truly be green (not just the glow in the dark kind)? Is it enough that it is low carbon emission, when you have to deal with nuclear waste? It is almost impossible to dispose of spent fuel rods completely safely for thousands and thousands of years. I was listening to an NPR Environment podcast where they were talking about how you can communicate to future generations that there is a nuclear waste dump in an area, when you can’t guarantee that thousands of years from now those generations will have the same languages, writing or visual symbols.
You can’t. I’d like to see safe nuclear power as an option, but with no means of safe nuclear waste disposal, I can’t. Also, I’d be happy to have a wind turbine, or solar array in my back yard, but nuclear power?
No way.

Howard and Hector talk energy

Hector buys a nuclear power plant from the Russians on eBay

Nuclear waste disposal, Hector style

weird coffee

The nuclear power plant goes AWOL
Tags: alternative, cartoon, comic strip, energy, nuclear power, nuclear waste, spent fuel
We have about 6 reusable bags knocking around the flat, but they are very well used.

This is also the first time I've drawn Lenny's abode
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