Today’s post is a preview of my Mother Noose Nursery Crimes picture book project that’s been several years in the making now. Most of the illustrations featured… Read more “A Taste of Terrible Things to Come”
Tag: pen and ink
Kartoons By Kline #101
According to Mort Gerberg, from The Arbor House Book of Cartooning, the first 100 toons you draw as a prospective or aspiring cartoonist are not that good.… Read more “Kartoons By Kline #101”
“The Luck of Chuck”
Hello, everyone! This particular strip, which I originally intended to post last October and was unable to do so at the time due to issues with my… Read more ““The Luck of Chuck””
The Show Must Go On
Good evening, everyone. Today’s the first cartoon I’ve drawn since the sudden passing of my Dad several weeks ago – a matter I’ve withheld from many friends… Read more “The Show Must Go On”
The Farce Awakens . . .
In spite of falling vastly short of my intended goal for 2015, which was to complete three cartoons a week throughout the year (thank you nerve pain!),… Read more “The Farce Awakens . . .”
Almost As Good As Winning . . .
Good evening dear readers. Per my last post, I sent a large 13″ x 19″ envelope I had decorated for the Hallowe’en season to the Edward Gorey… Read more “Almost As Good As Winning . . .”
Back in Black
Greetings, everyone. I confess that I’ve been an absentee blogger for the past few weeks due to nerve pain in my right hand, which significantly curtailed my… Read more “Back in Black”
The Charlie Browniest
A year ago I was dumb enough to give a young woman with whom I was quite fond of my first attempt at drawing a multi-panel cartoon,… Read more “The Charlie Browniest”
Mother Noose Nursery Crimes #4
Tonight’s offering in my Nursery Crimes series will rock the cradle.
“There Was an Old Woman . . .”
Good evening darlings and dreariest. As promised, here is the next offering in my Mother Noose Nursery Crimes series. It’s best to keep these from the children.