Category: Beartoons

  • Bearman Cartoons: Happy Belated Mothers Day Cards

    As Mothers Day approaches (or any significant event in our lives) we are forced to remember to go out and get mom a card. There are tons of Belated Birthday cards but it got me wondering what a Belated Mothers Day card would look like. I am thinking about doing a whole line of these.

    Happy Belated Anniversary – Honestly we thought you wouldn’t make it to your next one.

    5 10 09 Bearman Cartoon Belated Mothers Day copy

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  • Bearman Cartoon: Shadow Hare

    There is a phenomenon going on over on this side of the pond. Much like the Watchmen (see my toon if you haven’t already), there are people getting together who have no superpower, dressing up as a unique superhero and patrolling the streets. In fact there is an entire World Superhero Registry.

    Cincinnati has its own resident superhero that goes by the name of SHADOW HARE. The world has been abuzz (see here, here and here) every since local reporter Eric Flack did stories on him. (See original story videos here and here). 

    Superman has his Kryptonite so I figured I had to draw an editorial cartoon on what I think Shadow Hare’s nemesis would be.

    5 1 09 Bearman Cartoon Shadowhare copy

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  • Bearman Cartoon: Swine Flu 2

    Due to popular demand for Swine Flu Editorial Cartoons (at least according to my search results), here is the second cartoon.  For those who missed the first, you can see it here.

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    4 30 09 Bearman Cartoon Three Pigs Swine Flu

  • Bearman Cartoon: Swine Flu

    Thanks to George Ford at Addanac City comic for supplying the idea behind this editorial cartoon.  I was just thinking of what to do around the swine flu when he emailed me with this idea.  Thankfully he didn’t have the time to (pink) flesh it out so I got to. 

    I may post another idea I had later in the week (or I might not).

    4 28 09 Bearman Cartoon Porky Pig Swine Flu

  • Bearman Cartoon: Tax Day

    I am late on posting these but it is never too late for a “refund” or an “audit”

    4 6 09 Bearman Cartoon Tax Preparation

    4 15 09 Bearman Cartoon Tax Rebate

  • Bearman Cartoon: Twit Talks

    So I am known (at least by the few of you that read this) as a Hack Cartoonist.  Well now I can add Hack Animator to my list of things.  As some of you have read, I have been working on some things for a new website called TheGloomers.  It has now in a soft launch that any of you can join and talk about things on your mind.  If you do join, make sure to comment and laugh at all my posts so I get lots of credit.

    Anyway even before then I started working on my first animation that I thought would work well with the site.  Still working out the details on getting my animated/cartoon stuff shown there but thought I wouldn’t let you wait any longer to see my first effort called Twit Talks.

    Be sure to answer the poll question and Tweet (or Twit) all your friends to look at and answer the poll question.  

       

     

  • Time Magazine: Facebook Users are More Stupider

    A few days ago I lamented about breaking down with the masses and joining Twitter.  About a month ago, I got sick of all my friends sending me invites from their email list to join Facebook and finally did.  I don’t like feeling left out.

    But even after joining, I didn’t become addicted.  I’ll check who has added me every so many days but much like Twitter, I don’t have much to say.  If I have something important to say, I tell people (or I write it here).

    So now comes an article from Time Magazine that claims the one thing Facebook users share is lower grades.

    The study, which will be presented at the annual meeting of the American Education Research Association on April 16, surveyed 219 undergraduate and graduate students and found that GPAs of Facebook users typically ranged a full grade point lower than those of nonusers — 3.0 to 3.5 for users versus 3.5 to 4.0 for their non-networking peers. It also found that 79% of Facebook members did not believe there was any link between their GPA and their networking habits. (See the 50 best websites of 2008.)

    Karpinski says she isn’t surprised by her findings but clarifies that the study does not suggest that Facebook directly causes lower grades, merely that there’s some relationship between the two factors. “Maybe [Facebook users] are just prone to distraction.

    Now of course what catches my eye is how stupid are the researchers.  20 million facebook users and their sample size is only 219.    Now let’s say the researchers where just referring to the population of Ohio State University Students (60,000), the would need almost 400 students in their sample to make it more accurate.  But I go off on my statistics rant.

  • Bearman Cartoon: Top Movies of the Weak

    OK…the drought is over.  As promised here is a new cartoon.   Looking at the top of the box office charts, the number one and two movies in the US this past week were the Fast and Furious and Hannah Montana.

    What does it say about us?

    4 15 09 Bearman Cartoon Miley and Vin

  • Bearman Cartoon: Finney and Smitherman

    4 3 09 Bearman Cartoon Finney and Smitherman copy

    This editorial cartoon is going to need some background for all my non-Cincinnati readers and those who are from Cincinnati who don’t know what is going on.  I apologize for the length. 

    *** The short explanation ***

    If you don’t want to read it all the simple background is the white guy in front (named Chris Finney) said some anti-gay things in the past and the guy on the right just appointed him to leadership role in the NAACP.   When asked why sexual behavior should affect who can eat in a restaurant back in the early 90’s, he supposedly said “Because there may be some who don’t want their family dining next to a homosexual couple whose actions they find offensive.” Understanding this quote helps you understand the gist of the cartoon.
    *** The Long Explanation ***

    The Cincinnati Chapter of the NAACP is headed by its President Christopher Smitherman (shown on the far right), a former city councilman.    Christopher Finney is a local lawyer who is a member of a group called COAST which fights against what they deem as unnecessary government spending and taxation.  Finney has been a member of the local NAACP for three years as COAST and the NAACP teamed to prevent a sales tax increase to build a new jail locally.

    This article from CityBeat (the local alt paper) has the best recap so I’ll quote from there.

    Before voters repealed it in 2004, Article 12 prohibited Cincinnati City Council or any other city entity from enacting or enforcing measures to give “minority or preferential status” to homosexuals, in effect preventing gays from seeking protection against discrimination or hate crimes.

    The amendment, pushed by people affiliated with Citizens for Community Values (CCV), including Finney, was unique: No other city in the nation had enacted such a measure. Article 12 opponents called the law unfair because no other category of citizen was specifically prohibited from seeking redress from their government.

    After the amendment created a public relations nightmare for the city nationwide and caused $45 million in lost convention business, a coalition of city officials, business CEOs and Cincinnati’s Catholic archbishop led a successful repeal campaign.

    Article 12 was CCV’s response to the city’s human rights ordinance after an earlier court challenge failed. During testimony in a 1994 court hearing, Finney was asked why sexual behavior should affect who can eat in a restaurant or be employed by a company.

    Finney replied, “Because there may be some who don’t want their family dining next to a homosexual couple whose actions they find offensive.”

    So now Finney who has been volunteering his lawyering skills to the local NAACP has been appointed to their Board (in a non paying job)

    Of course the local gay community is upset that a civil rights organization would appoint someone who is so anti-gay.  Smitherman is upset with the local gay community because he feels they have never stepped up to support civil rights when its about issues that are important to African Americans.  So who is right?  IMO, both of them.

    I have my opinions on hot topics such as abortion, gay marriage, global warming.  I am open to other’s views as they remain open to mine.  However, the statement Finney made was intolerant and the least he could do is comment on whether he still agrees with the statement he made so long ago and if not be able to renounce it so the NAACP and the local gay community could move forward in joint initiatives.

    The Cincinnati Beacon has an exchange of emails between Finney and when given an opportunity to address it, the Beacon was told by Smitherman that he was the official NAACP spokesman and he had said all he was going to say on the matter.

  • Bearman Cartoon: Guest Cartoon at Chirag Chamoli

    I am happy to be international in that several of my regular viewers are NOT from the United States.  Maybe I am like David Hasselhoff or Jerry Lewis where my talent is appreciated more elsewhere.

    Anyway, one frequent visitor is Chirag Chamoli from India.  His blog is  “Indian’s Second Finest News Source, award-winning publication covering every aspect of Indianness and cultural potpourri.”

    He asked me if I could draw an editorial cartoon to support an article he was creating called “India 101 – Quick Guide For Indians and Foreigners Alike” which very sarcastiscally outlines many tidbits, personal thoughts and misperceptions of India.

    Check out the article now and I’ll post the cartoon here sometime tomorrow.

    ****** UPDATE ********

    Here is the toon:

    4 1 09 Bearman Cartoon India