If you're following the Boston Red Sox, this one is pretty much self-explanatory. My SALEM NEWS cartoon published 10/23/2013.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Salem News: No Room At The Inn
My cartoon from the 10/22/2013 SALEM NEWS: With colder weather approaching, LIFEBRIDGE, the city's independently run "Transitional Services" building (Read: 'Homeless Shelter") announced it will no longer be accepting excess clientel or "walk-ins". (and yes, the wording on the sign is EXACTLY what's posted on the wall of the shelter)
Labels:
Editorial cartoons,
homless,
Lifebridge,
Local issue,
Salem News,
shelter
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Salem News: Business Expansion
Salem's restaurant businesses are expanding. Originally published in the 10/09/2013 SALEM NEWS. I realize this was close to a week ago, but I was attending the NEW YORK COMIC CON and couldn't post this until now.
Labels:
business,
city economy,
Editorial cartoons,
expansion,
Local issue,
restaurants,
Salem News
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Salem News: Dealing With the Shutdown
Originally published in the 10/08/2013 SALEM NEWS. The Government Shutdown effects Salem -to a degree..
Jay Fosgitt's BODIE TROLL
Fan art I did of JAY FOSGITT'S Creation BODIE TROLL. Since Jay is also a fellow Muppet fan, I decided to add SAM AND FRIENDS character YORICK. YORICK was also the inspiration for the character "Death" in Jay's other great creation, DEAD DUCK. Jay is a VERY prolific and hilarious artist of Muppets, Superheroes, and tons of other pop culture and you can check out his work at
www.fourpanelhero.deviantart.com
www.fourpanelhero.deviantart.com
Labels:
Bodie Troll,
comic books,
comics,
fanart,
Jay Fosgitt,
Jim Henson,
muppets,
Pop Culture
Friday, October 4, 2013
Showing Them the Door..
To my knowledge, this concept sketch came THIS CLOSE to becoming reality.
When PALISADES was producing its MUPPET SHOW figures, designer KEN KILY was posting on the forums asking fans for suggestions for figure 'pack-ins"(accessories) and that they were having a little problem figuring out something for Scooter, aside from the obvious clipboard and skateboard. I drew up/emailed this concept sketch based on Scooter's "cold openings", in which Scooter would stick his head into the dressing room door and announce "15 seconds to curtain" , basically a plastic doorframe on a base that can be used to display the Scooter figure. Ken liked it, and it was considered, but it turned out that given the size of the door, they couldn't make it work with the packaging they chose for the line, and it might actually be incompatible with plans to produce an actual backstage playset, so my idea had to be scrapped. Ken DID send me some free limited-edition swag for my trouble, though. A promotional Kermit figure (with coffee mug) in a lunchbox, and a Doctor Teeth painted variant . (which is STILL in its original packaging to this day)
When PALISADES was producing its MUPPET SHOW figures, designer KEN KILY was posting on the forums asking fans for suggestions for figure 'pack-ins"(accessories) and that they were having a little problem figuring out something for Scooter, aside from the obvious clipboard and skateboard. I drew up/emailed this concept sketch based on Scooter's "cold openings", in which Scooter would stick his head into the dressing room door and announce "15 seconds to curtain" , basically a plastic doorframe on a base that can be used to display the Scooter figure. Ken liked it, and it was considered, but it turned out that given the size of the door, they couldn't make it work with the packaging they chose for the line, and it might actually be incompatible with plans to produce an actual backstage playset, so my idea had to be scrapped. Ken DID send me some free limited-edition swag for my trouble, though. A promotional Kermit figure (with coffee mug) in a lunchbox, and a Doctor Teeth painted variant . (which is STILL in its original packaging to this day)
Muppetfest Autographs
Ah, happy memories..my "improvised" Muppet Performers autograph page from the 'Meet and Greet" at MUPPETFEST (Dec. 2001) (The sketch of Beaker I did.. Everything else THEY did!)
Labels:
fan art,
henson,
Muppet Performers,
Muppetfest,
muppets
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