This is from the Post Mag of a few years ago. I redid it for syndication too, but the watercolor version's prettier. It's poignant, I guess. But I'd really like to know what the cat joke is.
Thanks. The Drawn piece was a real nice surprise, and I'm glad you all followed the link here!
No, I don't think comic strips are a dying art form, at least jeez I hope not, 'cause there goes my job. It may be a slightly moribund art form, but nothing incurable. Knock on wood.
This is one of my all-time favorites and it should be made up as a Thompson Toons Inc. poster or print and I would Paypal you a nice 2 figure sum for it, my friend!
I've just found your work via Drawn! and I fell in love with your art. Great drawings, great humor!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! You can be proud of yourself! :)
Oh, say it ain't so (about comics, not the cat). I remember this one; it's one of my faves.
ReplyDeleteHey! Great comics! I love the distressed look! So funny!
ReplyDeleteLooks great Richard.
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! Made me laugh out loud!!
ReplyDeleteThanks. The Drawn piece was a real nice surprise, and I'm glad you all followed the link here!
ReplyDeleteNo, I don't think comic strips are a dying art form, at least jeez I hope not, 'cause there goes my job. It may be a slightly moribund art form, but nothing incurable. Knock on wood.
This is one of my all-time favorites and it should be made up as a Thompson Toons Inc. poster or print and I would Paypal you a nice 2 figure sum for it, my friend!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Mike Lynch.
ReplyDelete*pulls out wallet and stares at monitor expectantly*
Hi, I saw this comics on Drawn, so I visited your blog, and your drawings are really beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteAnother great one. You continue to make me laugh, and that's a rarity in the funny pages these days for me.
ReplyDeleteWow...it's like you were sitting in on my bedtime storytime with the kids. My three-year-old does exactly that!
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