I missed last week’s TOon WeEkly “Kung Fu” cartoon challenge and this week’s is “Dinosaurs” so I made up by combining them:
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New Cartoon
This week’s Mountain Xpress cartoon, available here or at the usual site.
Western toon
ToonWeekly challenge of last week was a cartoon of the old west and I had to do my version of Clint Eastwood, of course:

New Mtn X cartoon
This week’s cartoon is inspired by the New York Times “comic” strip about Asheville. You can read it here. (Otherwise, this cartoon can’t be appreciated as little as it normally would be.)
New Gremlin
Toon Weekly challenged us to come up with a new gremlin design. I carefully considered how to best draw one that fully communicated the frustration of having our internet suddenly stop working even though everything is plugged into what it should be and all the lights are lit up where they should be lighted up and the only recourse to fixing the damnable, internets-free state of failed connections and swirling beach balls is to unplug ever dang thang and hope it works once it’s all lit back up again 30 seconds later. After considering all this, I hurried through yet another weak attempt, but again, I ask you, “what do you want for nothing, ingrate??” Behold, my Linksys™ gremlin:

New MTNX cartoon
Design a new Sith challenge
After sitting last week out, I opted to try another Toon Weekly challenge this week. Said challenge consisted of designing a “Sith” and anyone familiar with the Star Wars universe should have a rough idea what that is (think Darth Vader, Darth Maul, Darth Sidious, Darth Tyrannus…..) so here is my entry:

Iron Man Armory diorama
Here are photos I took of the
I made to display the various armored figures of Tony Stark/Iron man’s Armory.
New MTN XPRS CRTN
This week’s Mountain Xpress cartoon available online now:
Others available to view in MX archive.
Sitcom Cartoon
This week’s ToonWeekly challenge was to design a cartoon for a sitcom. It was inspired by the ridiculous 70s cartoon of Happy Day’s the Fonz and his adventures in space or some such typically dopey idea (at least he didn’t have a band) and we were supposed to do something similar to another sitcom.
I forgot about the “crazy” part of it and just did the re-imagining part. I chose a 70s show, but a British one, John Cleese’s classic, Fawlty Towers. Here it is redesigned for Hanna-Barbera:






