Over Thanksgiving I was out to visit the family in Iowa, and we attended the Quad City Arts Festival of Trees.
While there was plenty of great stuff to look at, I thought these two displays were especially fun:
Stark Gingerbread Tower
If I'd had a decent way to get this home, I would've bought it in a second. Then again I could've just eaten it back at the hotel. Oh well...
Marvel-ous Christmas Tree
Hee-hee! Love the Wolverine claws at the top! I wonder if they're for Ol' Saint Snikt?
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There is nothing I don't like about Thanksgiving turkey. The crispy skin, the big hunks of meat, the cooking the stuffing in it... Just writing this is making me hungry!!
Turkeys are also way too much fun to do cartoons about. They're fun to draw, there's the whole impending doom thing, and they were Ben Franklin's choice for the national bird! Jackpot!!
So, since Thanksgiving is almost here, I thought I'd share some of my favorite turkey cartoons. Gobble gobble!
I do so love drawing animals in ordinary day-to-day situations. Working in offices, sitting on the couch, but one of special favorites is the bar. Animals hunched over drinking their problems away is almost funny enough without a caption. Throw in another holiday related animal and some bitter envy and you've got yourself a pretty good cartoon (if I do say so myself).
Ok, I always like selling a cartoon, but sometimes just drawing the cartoon is enough. Turkey newscaster with a turkey murder chalk outline? Fun!!
This cartoon, on further reflection, probably has a little too much going on to work well. You have to see that the doctor character is a plastic surgeon, you have to see that the picture the turkey is handing over is a duck... There's probably a simpler way to do this with a longer caption, but I couldn't get myself to stretch it out. Sometimes the balancing act gets a little tipsy.
Mostly I draw Thanksgiving turkey cartoons where the bird is dealing with the upcoming unpleasantness, so this one where the turkey is actually dead is a bit of a departure. But once I got "leftovers" in my head I couldn't get it out, so we get the sort of sad cartoon above. Still, leftovers is kinda funny.
This cartoon is your basic reversal. What would turkeys eat for Thanksgiving?
You'd think they shy away from the whole holiday, never mind a turkey-ish main dish, but there it is. Who knew?!
Pop-up thermometers are inherently funny. They just are. I'm not saying they're not useful, and I have to admit they're kind of cool, but the name "pop-up thermometer" is awesomely goofy.
We'll, that does it for our fine feathered fun. Feel free to check out all of my turkey cartoons, and enjoy your feast, everyone!
November 22nd, 2011 in Andertoons Meta, Cartooning | Permalink | Comments Off | Trackback
Tags: bird, feast, food, fowl, holiday, Thanksgiving, turkey, turkey cartoons
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Mark Anderson is a cartoonist in the Chicago area. Check back often to see what's new about cartoons, cartoonists, cartooning, and, oh yeah, LEGO. Enjoy!
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