Friday, November 12, 2010

Equal stuff or equal treatment

This is not a funny comic, but this is an important idea expressed succinctly (okay, not that succinctly, but you should have seen the original Hayek quote!). It was an illustration for another Human Rights article in Reformed Perspective and reinforced the thrust of the piece.

Another lesson on cartooning for those who don't know how to draw: This involved using a couple of stock images from my source of copyright free pics - the books in the background, and the professor. The original prof picture is the one in the middle. I then used Photoshop to cut off his right arm, copy his left arm, flip it, and then stitch it into place on this right side and... Viola! Two arms holding the book!



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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Tongue twister

I made this about a a radio, rather than TV news announcer, because:
1) all TV guys have great hair
2) I figure radio guys don't have to have great hair
3) I didn't know how to draw great hair
4) I did know how to draw a bald guy
So, again, cartooning is not always a matter of knowing how to draw really well, but can sometimes be a matter of knowing how to work with what you've got :)


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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

human rights

This was an illustration for an article in Reformed Perspective about how the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) and its provincial counterparts are abusing religious freedoms. One of the more outrageous examples of this abuse involves a pastor, Stephen Boissoin, who was forbidden from talking about homosexuality. The Bible might make it clear this is a sinful lifestyle, but this Christian pastor was not allowed to say it! For more on this topic, and how to fight this abuse, see HumanRightsCommissions.ca.

     

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Friday, November 5, 2010

Meals on Wheels

Okay, I admit, this comic might not meet the category of being called "Really Good." But if it isn't the greatest comic ever, it is a pretty good illustration - this originally appeared accompanying an article on retirement that suggested retired people volunteer with worthy groups like Meals on Wheels. You can find that article, by Rene Vermeulen, here.

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Oprah

Yes, it's true - I'm not a big fan of Oprah.
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Monday, November 1, 2010

Large church

I actually like large churches - it's like having an even bigger family! But with size comes certain downsides...
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