Tag: cartoon

  • The Taco Truck of the Future

    Bearman Cartoon Wired Magazine Taco Truck of the Future

    This cartoon was inspired by Wired Magazine.  Each month in their issue they ask readers to consider what different products will look like in the future.   Then, they combine all the most popular elements into a feature on the final page.

    This month they asked what the Taco Truck of the Future would look like in 2025.  When you combine mystery taco meat and rolling food carts, I don’t think this truck should wait that long.  They need to start production right away.

    So help me out and upvote it on their site.  They don’t make it easy to find my entry but here is what you need to do.

    1.  Go to this page on Wired.com

    2.  Scroll down to the entries and by “Show Entries that are” select “new”

    3.  You should see my cartoon as one of the first.  Depending on your screen settings you may need to scroll the box right to see the arrows. 

    4.  Click the up arrow and viola….er voila (or for you non french  Wa Lah!)

  • Bearman Cartoon: Terrell Owens and Chad Ocho Cinco

    Bengals Bromance T.O. and Chad

    Outside of the United States you may not have heard about two of the most colorful players in American Football – Terrell Owens and Chad (Johnson) Ocho Cinco.  But since they both have reality series on VH1, they are more popular than just their speed on the gridiron.

    The Cincinnati Bengals have just signed Terrell to a contract bringing him on the same team as his longtime friend Chad.  Terrell is also known by his initials – “T.O”.  Let the Bengals Bromance begin!!

    BTW, anyone actually own one of those two piece friend/love necklaces?

  • Rejected Readers Digest Cartoon 1

    Rejected Readers Digest Cartoon Screw Loose

    First of all let me start by saying, I love the Reader’s Digest and love the cartoons in them.  In fact, rumor has it that Nate might have a cartoon in there soon.

    However, our friend Bschooled has an ongoing series on her blog entitled Readers Digest – Rejected Humor Submissions (see here, here, here ), where she posts humorous takes on things that probably wouldn’t get passed the RD editors.  I have been teasing her that I would start doing a cartoon series ala the same style as in the magazine.   Ones that would never see the light of day at Reader’s Digest.  So here is the first.

    My wife took one look at it and said “That is the dumbest cartoon I have ever seen”  EXACTLY.  Success!!!  My goal is to periodically add to the rejected RD series with cartoons  that the jokes are so syrupy sweet or bad that they actually are funny.

    Got any ideas?  Feel free to send via contact form, email or in the comments.  We don’t want to make them too good or the editors at RD might actually want to pay me for my work.  And if that is the case, you can forget me showing you the finished product first.   I’ll make you go buy the magazine.

  • Bearman Cartoon: Noisy SunChips

     

    Noisy SunChips Bag Cartoon


    Don’t know if SunChips (from Frito Lay) are available outside the United States but essentially it is a yummy multigrain chips that come in multiple flavors.   The wife and I have always been big fans…that is until EARTH DAY.



    Bravo to Frito Lay for making something that not only is yummy but also is environmentally friendly.  That is until you actually pull the bag off the shelf.  It’s hard to explain but this guy shows you how annoying this new packaging is.



    Now I am afraid to even go down the chip aisle for fear of someone grabbing a bag.   I mistakenly went down one day while the poor Frito Lay delivery guy was restocking the shelves.  I told him how bad I felt that he had to spend his day listening to that awful noise while stocking the SunChips.  He didn’t say anything but gave me a pleading look to help him find a way out of his misery.

    Even now, there is a half eaten bag of SunChips in our kitchen.  It has been there way longer than normal, because neither of us want to grab the bag.  So Frito Lay I hope your intention in saving the environment wasn’t to send sales of SunChips into a downward spiral thus eliminating any potential waste.  Thankfully the singles haven’t made the move to the new packaging yet.

  • Comic Con now Hollywood Con? – Cartoon

    Bearman Cartoon How Hollywood took over Comic-Con

    Something painfully obvious I know but this article in the LA Times (hat tip to Alan of the Daily Cartoonist) laments the takeover each year of Comic-Con by Hollywood elite hoping to get a strong internet buzz for their latest endeavors.

    For those who go, do you feel the loss of the way it used to be or is it better for smaller exhibitors because what you lose in focus you make up because if the sheer number of people. 

    I have never been to a comic convention and even with the proliferation of webcartoonists that exhibit at them these days, I will probably not ever be one of them.  Face it, political cartoon compilations are not what fanboys are clamoring for.  Maybe if there’s ever a newsie-con, I’ll be setting up shop between Rachel Maddow and Glenn Beck who are there trying to hock their own books.

  • Seven Deadly Sins Poster

    Seven Deadly Sins Poster

    So here it is. The final compilation poster image of my Seven Deadly Sins series.

    And as many of you recommended all week, the above poster image, shirts, buttons, magnets and more are now available at WackSack.com – the official Beartoons.com store).

    Seven Deadly Sins Shirts available at WackSack.com

  • Seven Deadly Sins Cartoon: Sloth

    Seven Deadly Sins cartoon: Sloth

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    And on the seventh day….Bearman rested.

    This is for those who claimed the sloth position this week (including Duncan, Loon, and Scott).  Sloth is the final in our collection of the Seven Deadly Sins.  Hope you enjoyed it.  Check in on Sunday for a cool compilation image of all the sins and thanks for hanging with me this week.

  • Seven Deadly Sins Cartoon: Envy

    Envy Cartoon: Seven Deadly Sins

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    Day six in our quest to showcase the Seven Deadly Sins in cute devil form.  Today’s topic is Envy.

    I really love how this one turned out.  It is probably my favorite of the bunch.  And yet another “sin” that I am guilty of.

    I remember looking for houses and setting a housing budget like my dad taught me; no more than 33% of your gross income should go to housing expenses (including mortgage, insurance and utilities).  Knowing the neighborhood we wanted to be in, I kept getting frustrated seeing all these houses that I liked but couldn’t afford with my budget.  I remember asking my wife how the heck all these people could afford these houses and we couldn’t.  She, being the financial whiz she is, replied “Because many of them are mortgaged to the hilt.”  Sure enough when the housing market collapsed many of those same houses suddenly went on the market.

    I envy other cartoonists, both in how amazing some of them can draw and how some who I feel I do better get many thousands of visitors daily.  Yet I know there are others out there struggling to find an audience or their niche on the web and think I have it made.

    So envy is a weird thing.  You can be envious of someone one day and feel sorry for them the next.  And for as much as you can be envious of others, there are probably people out the envious of you or your situation.

  • Seven Deadly Sins Cartoon: Pride

    Seven Deadly Sins Cartoon: Pride

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    Today is the fifth cartoon in my series on the Seven Deadly Sins.

    This one is a tricky one.  I think Pride tends to get a bad rap among the sins world.  A healthy dose of pride can be good for many people.  Whether it be National Pride, Gay Pride, or simply Pride that you weren’t so stupid that despite other’s belief that you wouldn’t, you got a degree.

    But as always too much of a good thing is bad.  A strong belief in yourself is great.  So strong a belief that you come off that you are better than everyone else or their opinion isn’t just as valid as yours is bad.

  • Seven Deadly Sins Cartoon: Anger

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    Today is part four in a series of the Seven Deadly Sins Cartoons.  This one focuses on the sin or Anger or Wrath (but who knows what wrath means anymore)

    Of all the sins, this is the one I probably suffer from the least.  I am just not an angry person.  Things don’t get me too upset.  But if I am, you better watch out because you have pushed me too far.

    I think life is too short to be an asshole (maybe I’ll make that saying into a tshirt…haha).  There are people who walk around constantly with a chip on their shoulder as if the world owes them something.  It doesn’t, so please stop thinking the world revolves around you; it revolves around me (oops there goes my “pride” coming in early).

    I read something by author/blogger Seth Godin recently that technology hasn’t brought people together as many claim but rather created anonymous interactions where people are empowered to be assholes (my words not his)  Couldn’t find the link.   The utter vileness that people spew on the net that they wouldn’t dare say to someone they know or even face to face baffles me.  But it goes beyond that.  Politically, disagreeing with the government is not enough.  The sheer vile anger towards Bush and now Obama shows that when it comes to meanness, it crosses the political spectrum.