Tag: meme

  • Mick Jagger Can’t Get No Satisfaction

    Mick Jagger Can’t Get No Satisfaction

    5-12-14-Bearman-Cartoons-Mick-Jagger-Satisfaction-Caricature

    Mick Jagger can’t get no satisfaction but he sure can sing it even now in his 70’s.  Way back in 1975 during an interview with People magazine (when he was only about 31) Mick proclaimed “I’d rather be dead than sing Satisfaction at 45.”   So of course I had to draw a caricature of Mick Jagger in a meme along with that familiar quote.

    In my teens I can picture thinking about people 15-20 years older and thinking to myself “I will no longer do that when I am THAT old”.  Now you look at whatever your age is and think damn I am still young enough to pull it off.  Mick still struts it like a peacock without needing a cane yet so keep at it as long as you can Mick.

    Charity Challenge Update

    Week 2 let me know if I missed anyone.

    Including Bearman in a Cartoon ($10):

    Blogging about the Challenge ($5):

    Adding me to Circles on Google Plus ($1):

    • 341 People added me in this week.

    Dollar for Dollar Match for Contributions to Crayons 2 Computers:

    For a week two total of $421 and running total of 1383!!!

    Best way I can ask you to support those who support me is to visit their websites and check out the amazing work they are doing.

    Interested in getting involved?  See this post.  And I have made a decision that if we hit the limit of $1500 that I will still pay cartoonists for adding Bearman to their webcomic through the end of the month as well as match to the $500 limit.

     

  • The Most Interesting Smurf in the World

    The Most Interesting Smurf in the World

    The Most INteresting Man in the World is a Smurf Bearman Cartoons

    If you asked me if I was starting out doing a parody mash up of Dos Equis Beer’s “Most Interesting Man in the World” and Papa Smurf, the answer is no.  Just as I started drawing the famous ad man’s face I noticed his resemblance to the old blue guy.

    By the way if you notice some strange things with my site the next week, I am trying to update a few things.   Hopefully all will be complete by next week.

  • Grumpy Cat vs Grumpy Cat

    Grumpy Cat vs Grumpy Cat

    Garfield Vs. Grumpy Cat

    I’d be surprised if this cartoon hasn’t been done by someone but I purposefully didn’t look so it wouldn’t impact my vision.  For the unaware, the “grumpy cat” on the left is the original grumpy one – Garfield the Cat.   The unsuspecting feline is the internet meme sensation Grumpy Cat.

    I would think I might have issues with someone else taking my gig too.  Now I need to figure out what that gig is.

  • Disney buys Lucasfilm Cartoon

    For those of you who follow me on Facebook, Google Plus or Twitter, you might have already seen this Cartoon meme I did of Mickey Mouse wearing a Darth Vader helmet saying “Luke I am your father now!”.   Yesterday it was announced that Disney was purchasing Lucasfilm (home of Star Wars) for $4 Billion.

    Luckily for me I had a lunch break yesterday and was able to get on top of drawing this before all the other meme’s started their way around the internet.   I had a blistering 142 people share this on Google plus and a few on Twitter/FB as well.  Now if I could only get my normal cartoons to do so well.  Maybe I should just do cartoon meme’s from now on.

  • Is it funnier in your head?

    Lego My Eggo

    So I posted this meme called “Lego my Eggo” on Google Plus the other day trying to make a waffle look like a Lego piece.  I think it was funnier in my head than my execution of it.   Ever fail yourself where you think something is hilarious and then you put it down on paper or draw it and you realize it really isn’t that great?

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    Something that is funnier on paper is Joel Poirier’s Stripped Comics.  Joel recently revamped his website to look like a comic book store.  I joked that he needed a Bearman doll on the shelves.

    Stripped Comics Joel Poirier

    No doll but he was kind enough to put a sticker on the shelf that actually links back here.  Sadly I have to share company with Aidan Casserly of Scapula (haha j/k Aidan – if you don’t know Scapula go check him out too)