Category Archives: Cartoon

CARTOON: The heart

This will be regarded as one of — if not the — best weekend for football in Mississippi history. Congrats to Ole Miss and State for a big day.

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1996 vs. 2014: How drawing cartoons has changed and stayed the same

On December 17, 1996, my first cartoon ran in The Clarion-Ledger. It was drawn the previous day. But while the cartoons look pretty much the same, so many other things have changed: 1996: I asked for a computer on my … Continue reading

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Thinking of David, Sheila and Landon today. RIP Walker.

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Where do your ideas come from?

“Where do your cartoon ideas come from?” I give an answer like this: “I have a crack staff of comedy writers at the Mississippi Capitol.” Sure, it’s a smart-alec answer, but it’s not far from truth. Mississippi is a rich … Continue reading

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The Legacy of Walker Wilbanks

  As the sun creeps over the horizon in Tupelo, I wake up to find that my Walker Wilbanks cartoon is one of the most shared pieces of art I’ve ever drawn. Over 28,000 people have seen it on my … Continue reading

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CARTOON 8/11/14

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The place where I’ve worked for a long time.

  Pen & Ink, colored electronically.  The Clarion-Ledger building.

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CARTOON: Time to Quit

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CARTOON: Radioactive tick

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CARTOON: Putin’s soul

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