Tag: Guest Cartoon

  • Movie Poster – Nate Fakes of Knocking on Heavens Door

    Knocking on Heavens Door Spoof Poster of the Doors Movie for beartoons.com

    Long time Beartoons supporter Nate Fakes came up with this Doors Spoof Poster for his comic Knocking On Heavens Door.   He along with comedian Tommy Blaze put out the sweetest webcomic you will ever come across (the complete opposite of what goes on here).

    The cartoon centers on Spencer, a six year old, and his family.  Spencers best friend is either God or he has an overactive imagination.  The artists leave it up to you to decide.

    BTW…want to compare Nate’s rendition to the real poster.  Click here for the original Doors Poster.

    Check back on Tuesday for Roland Perez of Metal Jaw Comics

  • Movie Poster – David and Brittany Adams of Slightly Off Topic

    Slightly Off Topic Guest Cartoon for Beartoons.com

    Todays Guest Movie Poster comes from Father/Daugther Team David and Brittany Adams of Slightly Off Topic.  David writes and does the ink work and Brittany handles the hard stuff of actually doing the drawing.  This take on Broadcast News should entice the Friggin Loon as it has her favorite L’il Kim (as in Jong Hill).

    I asked David to describe Slightly Off Topic and this is what he (or actually Brittany – I thought she wasn’t the writer) had to say:

    Slightly Off-Topic lives up to its name with few regular characters and a quirky world view.  As a slice of life strip, it happily pokes fun at current events from politics to the iPad.  While it is primarily a Gag-a-day format, sometimes short story arcs will continue over the course of several strips.  Continuity can be a scary thing in the world of Slightly Off-Topic, but even then, there is sure to be something for everyone (kids and adults alike.) It is updated every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday, and the unique and quirky jokes are always fun. There is an annual contest in which the first reader to solve all the clues from each of the year’s Sunday comics (sometimes obvious, sometimes hidden) and report them wins a prize.

    Check back on Sunday for a guest cartoon from Nate Fakes of Knocking on Heavens Door

  • Movie Poster – Byron Wilkins of 1977 the Comic

    Byron Wilkins Scooby Doo Poster for beartoons.com

    Today’s movie poster is actually from a TV show (unless you count the horrible live action movie) but well within the rules.  W. Byron Wilkins was one of the first to answer my last guest cartoon call back in the summer of ’09 and thankfully jumped back on the bandwagon again this year.

    1977 is a cartoon about four friends in the late 70’s trying to make it big as a Rock and Roll band.  Drinking, pot, sex, etc were all the rage in the 70’s (so I hear since I wasn’t old enough) and Byron captures the time well.  Probably because he lived through it.

    All I know is that if Velma on Scooby Doo looked like that, I might have watched that show a few  more years.

    Check in on Tuesday from a guest cartoon from Carlo of Callous comics

  • Movie Poster – Robert of Spilled Ink

    Robert Matejcek Guest Cartoon Big Lebowski for Beartoons.com

    Today’s Guest Cartoon Movie Poster comes from Robert Matejcek of Spilled Ink Cartoons

    Spilled Ink is a quirky single panel cartoon that stars a guy named Robert, his wife Annabelle and their cat Dharma.  Funny thing is that Matejcek’s name is Robert, his wife is Annabelle and their cat is Dharma.  But all that is just a coincidence and any similarities of real situations in their lives is purely coincidental.

    Robert, you are great and I won’t hold it against you that you are a Lebowski fan…dude!

    Check back Sunday for a Guest toon from W. Byron Wilkins of 1977 the Comic

  • Movie Poster – Aidan Casserly of Scapula

    House of Scapula Aidan Casserly for beartoons

    For the next several weeks I am taking a break.  So as part of my May Charity Challenge I asked for submissions of cartoonists to send a movie/tv poster if their characters replaced the actors.  I’ll be posting Sunday, Tuesday and Thursdays so check back and give the cartoonists the support you fail to give me.  haha. j/k.

    First up is Aidan Casserly of Scapula fame.   Aiden describes Scapula as

    SCAPULA is the story of the World’s Worst Villain…’worst’ in every sense of the word.  Scapula is a frustrated, downtrodden man in a somewhat-scary skeleton costume who fights to prove his worth to the world.  To do that he’ll have to stake his claim in the underworld, competing with the likes of other crazed super-villains, monsters, gangsters, lunatics and other troubled minds.  It’s going to be a tough trip.

    I personally think Scapula is a cross between alien Spiderman and the Tick.  Typically I am not into long form comics but Aidan’s beautiful illustration work and potty humor keep things so entertaining that I have to stay updated.  You can too.  He posts every Sunday so check him out. 

    Next up on Thursday is Robert of Spilled Ink

  • Cartoonists Needed around the Web

    Our good friend George of Addanac City is looking for guest cartoonists to run in June.  Bastard beat out my own request by 5 days.  Look for my request on Sunday or Monday to coincide with thd 2010 version of the Bearman Charity Challenge.

    And speaking of Charity I got word of another cartoonist looking for help raising money for charity as well.  Yamino of Sister Claire, is trying to get as many cartoonists to submit a series of 10 limited edition postcards of their characters to auction off for charity.

    Finally Byron is taking an extended Spring Break from 1977 the comic and also is looking for Guest Strips to fill the void.

  • Guest Cartoon – Knocking On Heavens Door

    Head over to Nate Fakes webcomic Knocking on Heavens Door. Yours truly is todays guest cartoonist!!!

  • Odori Park – Guest Cartoon

    Odori Park Webcomic

    Head over to BEARMANiac and fellow webcomic guy Chris Watkin’s site Odori Park. Today he posted a guest cartoon that I did to celebrate his one year anniversary.

    Chris describes Odori Park as a tale of east marries west.  It centers on a married couple, Colin (American) and Arisa (Japanese) and their young son, Sprout.  I love this comic because not only is Chris an excellent artist he is constantly able to make Odori Park both sweet and funny at the same time.

    I of course had to make it a little more edgier but as he said, he had already gone there in a different toon.  And yes the genesis of this cartoon is based on real life, however you have to reverse the male/female roles to better reflect what happens in my household.

  • Calamities of Nature Guest Cartoon

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    I just realized that I never did post my guest cartoon I did for Tony Piro over at Calamities of Nature.  Don’t be fooled by my schlock.  Tony does great work.  Check him out.

  • Guest Cartoon: Frustrated Cartoonist

    While you are anxiously awaiting Thursday…check out Nate Fakes site.  I did a guest cartoon because I knew this was going to be a busy week for him.  Recovering from a turning 30 hangover can take a while.