It’s difficult to believe, but I’ve been blogging for over seven years now. That’s a long, loooong time. In fact, when I began my developer wasn’t yet familiar with the word “blog." And every so often I think it’s a good to take a step back and take a critical look at what this blog is and should/could be. (Stick with me, the list of awesome cartoon blogs is coming right up.)
So recently, in addition to completely revamping the site, I’ve been rejiggering how and what I present here at the Andertoons Cartoon Blog. For a while I was blogging a wider range of interests in an effort to connect more personally with readers, and I think I’ve done that. (But just in case, I really like jazz trombone and LEGO.) But I think it’s time I got back to blogging more about cartoons.
My idea is this - blog less often, but more in depth, and mostly about cartoons. I’m tentatively looking at about one blog per week. (Probably on Tuesdays, but don’t hold me to that.) Occasionally it will be more, sometimes less, but when I write I’m going to really write.
But I don’t want to leave you out in the cartoon blog cold the rest of the week, so I’m going to recommend five additional totally amazing cartoon & comic related blogs you should read, and one awesome guilty pleasure.
(Note - a lot of these cartoonists are friends or acquaintances of mine, but I never said it was unbiased. So there.)

Mike’s long-running blog is a must read for any cartoonist or fan of cartoons. Honestly, there’s so much great stuff here it’s almost a crime to point out only a few notable posts, but here’s some current standouts to peruse:
Mike’s not only a cartoonist at the top of his game (and my brother-in-ink), he pretty much knows everyone and everything related to cartoons. Put Mike's blog in your RSS reader ASAP!

Alan Gardner does a really great job of digging up all kinds of cartoon news, presenting it clearly and succinctly, and, in what I'm assuming is a massive undertaking, keeping his commenters on-topic and mostly civil. Some recent must-reads:
Wanna keep up on pretty much on all the latest cartoon happenings? Check out The Daily Cartoonist.

Covering the world of comics thoroughly and entertainingly is Comics Alliance. There's just gobs of new, deep, and downright fun stuff here almost constantly. A few newish notables:
Laura Hudson and crew deserve top bookmark billing in any comic fan's browser. Do it now!

So far I've featured blogs covering what can be considered the traditional mediums of cartoons, comic strips, and comic books, but the world of webcomics, if it hasn't already become mainstream, is well on its way. And Brad Guigar's Webcomics.com is a terrific guide. Here's some fresh examples:
A quick note that this is the only entry here that charges for its content, but if you're really serious about succeeding online it's money well spent. Check it out and you'll see what I mean.

If you've by chance missed every other glowing review of Richard Thompson's Cul de Sac, I think you could trust Calvin & Hobbes creator, Bill Watterson, who said, amongst other heady praise, "The artwork in Cul de Sac bowls me over."
Even better, we all get an inside look at the Cul de Sac blog! A few of my recent faves:
Do not miss!
And last but not least, my favorite guilty pleasure:

I'm not sure I completely understand what makes Tumblr different from regular blogs, but there seems to be a whole host of these F**k Yeah Tumblrs. That being said, I love, no, LOVE Bruce Timm's art! So a constant stream of Timm awesomeness? I think F**k Yeah Bruce Timm about sums it up. A few recent posts:
OK, well that wraps it up. Please be sure to give each blog a try, and be sure to stop in each Tuesday (or even better, subscribe to my RSS feed) for more Andertoons Cartoon Blog goodness!
January 10th, 2012 in Cartooning, Cartoonists | Permalink | 1 Comment | Trackback
Tags: blogging, blogs, Bruce Timm, comics, Comics Alliance, Daily Cartoonist, Mike Lynch, Richard Thompson, webcomics
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?
November 30th, 2011 in Books & Comics | Permalink | Comments Off | Trackback
Tags: Christmas, comics, Iron Man, Marvel, Tony Stark, Wolverine
More from ’74! Great cards with more four panel cartoons on the back.
I seem to be missing Batman (Dang!), but the rest are here. Enjoy!
March 25th, 2010 in Books & Comics, Cartoon Cards | Permalink | Comments Off | Trackback
Tags: 1974, Aquaman, comics, DC, superheroes
Yet another in the continuing adventures of Electricman! Story by Dad, art by the boy:



Need to get caught up? Check out Electricman #1 and #2!
February 19th, 2010 in Family | Permalink | 3 Comments | Trackback
Tags: comics, electricman, the boy
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January 21st, 2010 in Andertoons Meta | Permalink | 11 Comments | Trackback
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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