
The New Yorker slept on this one, as well.

The New Yorker slept on this one, as well.

I have lots of ideas for useless pie charts. Sorry.

Here’s another June submission to The New Yorker from which they quickly divorced themselves.

Here’s one that was submitted to The New Yorker in June–they appear to be catching up with my output. Perhaps I have annoyed them enough to get on their radar. Curiously, they have skipped over a cartoon I submitted back in April that I thought was especially strong. Hmmm.
This particular one is amusing to me, pondering what might be in store for Mr. Jenkins from his obviously annoyed, costumed employee.

A newer declined New Yorker cartoon. The next few you’ll see I am still learning how to use the Monoprice Drawing Tablet–as evidenced by the pixilation.
I read the phrase “positive emotional momentum” somewhere and this is the result. I like that she’s trying to explain her double scoop cone to a pigeon.


Nice to have extra time to draw more cartoons today. I’m really streaking along here.

Once you learn Klingon every other language is a piece of cake.

My kind of non-violent resistance.
Today is my 44th birthday and I’m still learning how to be at peace with not being “productive”. Like a lot of people in this country I bear a sort of unconscious, Calvinist guilt that often keeps me moving even when I don’t need to be. Here’s to doing more of “nothing” in the year to come…cheers!

I think I have occupied both of these chairs from time to time… 🙂