This post is part of a series of guest posts promoting books by some of our favorite cartoonists. You can find previous book posts here. If asked which books I would bring with me if stranded on a desert island, my answer would be “short ones.” I don’t have much time. I’m going to die…
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Best Seller Spotlight: Cat Cartoons
A great cat cartoon will never rub you the wrong way! Here’s a hand-picked selection of our most popular cat cartoons for you to love and license. BUY THIS CARTOON BUY THIS CARTOON BUY THIS CARTOON BUY THIS CARTOON NOTE: This cartoon can be personalized here! BUY THIS CARTOON BUY THIS CARTOON BUY THIS CARTOON…
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Anatomy of a Cartoon: Dessert
Cartoon critics Phil Witte and Rex Hesner look behind the gags to debate what makes a cartoon tick. This week our intrepid critics take a look at dessert cartoons. With so much conflict these days, here’s something we can agree on: dessert is good. And yet, dessert poses its own internal conflict: to eat or…
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Best Seller Spotlight: Dave Carpenter
Welcome to our Dave Carpenter Best Seller Spotlight, part of our CartoonStock Artist Spotlights series. Dave’s cartoons offer a smart, approachable take on the challenges of modern business life. With a style that balances humor and insight, his cartoons resonate with professionals looking to bring levity to serious topics. In this spotlight, we showcase a…
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“Dining Turtles” Caption Contest Commentary with Lawrence Wood
This drawing by Phil Witte, who together with Rex Hesner writes the “Anatomy of a Cartoon” feature for this website, is set in a restaurant, where two large turtles are seated at a table. The turtle on the right is addressing the waiter. Judging by his companion’s and the waiter’s expressions, the turtle has said…
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