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WingNut Soccer: Single-Handedly
Next Week: Give Me Your Size
Posted in Cartoon, Soccer, Teddy Harvia, WingNuts
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WingNut Soccer: Where Are the Socks?
Next Week: Single-Handedly
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WingNut Soccer: The Rules of the Game
Next Week: Where Are the Socks?
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WingNut Soccer: Are You Ready?
Next Week: The Rules of the Game
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WingNut Soccer: The Object of Soccer
Next Week: Are You Ready?
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WingNut Soccer: Outlet for All Your Energy
Next Week: The Object of Soccer
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WingNut Soccer: Who’s What
Next Week: Outlet For All Your Energy
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Colorblind Editor
I have known John Purcell since 1978. He was one of the first editors to publish my cartoons. I recently started coloring my cartoons and sent John several. The first he put in print he published in black and white. … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoon, Wizard
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AmigoCon
I was the artist guest at AmigoCon in El Paso, Texas, in 1993 and created this t-shirt design for the convention. The story “A Martian Odyssey” by Stanley G. Weinbaum inspired my characters taking reverse roles. Click on the thumbnail for … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoon, Little Green Man
Tagged Fandom, Martian Odyssey, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Stanley G. Weinbaum
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New Cover Art
I hadn’t intended to draw cover art so quickly after returning to cartooning. Cover art requires more effort than single-panel cartoons, but I could not refuse a request from long-time friend Jeanne Mealy, official editor of Stipple APA, a Minneapolis-based … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoon, Cover Art, Spacemen, Teddy Harvia
Tagged Belphegor, cartoon, Collin de Plancy, Dictionnaire Infernal, Louis Le Breton, teddy harvia
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