Pig Banks

March 27, 2017Posted In Comic

Watson’s 12th Birthday

March 24, 2017Posted In Comic

Bald Kids

March 22, 2017Posted In Comic

Cosmic Dust

March 20, 2017Posted In Comic

I was a PBS kid

March 17, 2017Posted In Blog

I was 110% a PBS kid growing up, and still am to this day. “Sesame Street” was my first exposure to the world of letters, imagination, and play, and watching Big Bird and Kermit absolutely supported the notion that children and adults could learn to love and share through the inspirational examples of kind hearted, imaginary friends. – Is there something of PBS in my comic strip today…? — YOU BET THERE IS…!

PBS

March 17, 2017Posted In Comic

Pie Day

March 15, 2017Posted In Comic

Late Snow

March 13, 2017Posted In Comic

Letterman

March 10, 2017Posted In Comic

Lobster Closure

March 8, 2017Posted In Comic

Lobster Pants

March 6, 2017Posted In Comic

Dead Fatcake

March 3, 2017Posted In Comic

Empty Planet

March 1, 2017Posted In Comic

Oscar Tears

February 27, 2017Posted In Comic

Why It’s Good to “Hold the Press!”

February 27, 2017Posted In Blog

I had a couple of ideas for the strip that I would run on Monday, and even had time over the weekend the I could’ve used to work on one of them, as well. In most cases (with time to spare) it would’ve been much easier to get to work and get one more strip “in the can” so I could work on other things, however, I knew there’s was a chance something funny-worthy would happen during The Oscars, so I waited.

I’m glad I did.


While I don’t wax too philosophical about the few minor benefits of publishing strips on the web (no boss, always poor, can’t find the cat), the ability to wait ’til the very last minute to deliver a topical punchline is always pretty great. Then again, there is that notion of trying to create a strip that will stand the test of time: something that will be funny in or out of context, tomorrow or twenty years from tomorrow. To that point, I feel an artist’s best work (mine at least) probably works a bit better when it best serves the readers and folks of my era while I’m here. I’m more than 110% sure that there’s work from centuries of other artists that rang “more true” in their time more so than it does in ours. I think that’s just the nature of culture and time. I think if I had to think about how my strips would age before drawing them, I’d never get anything done. I don’t think anyone would.

That said, in less than 9 months, I think the gag of the strip will be completely dead. Anyone reading it will have no idea what the heck it means. And, that’s just fine. 109 years from now, no one will have any idea who I was, or perhaps that I was even here. — That’s fine, as well.

With the time I have, with the time we ALL have, I think I’m just going to keep on writing jokes that we can all enjoy at our own party while we’re all here. They may not make sense to anyone else once we’re old or gone, but by then all those future-folks will have their new jokes and new toys, and will have their own fun to have. – It’s just as well. None of this (Jim points around) was ever meant to last. – Let’s just all have fun while it’s our party and leave the lights on for the next group in.

As soon as I picked up my pen I knew my drawing wasn’t going to look a thing like Warren Beatty.
That made it even better.

NASA Planets

February 24, 2017Posted In Comic

Guest-Artist: Joe Staton

February 22, 2017Posted In Comic

Snow Transform

February 20, 2017Posted In Comic

Mom Tribute

February 13, 2017Posted In Comic

Dr. Neutopia

February 10, 2017Posted In Comic

Labrador Receiver

February 8, 2017Posted In Comic

Guest-Artist: Johnny Hart Studios

February 6, 2017Posted In Comic

Dr. Phantasmos

February 1, 2017Posted In Comic

Satan Vows

January 31, 2017Posted In Comic

Separate Ways

January 30, 2017Posted In Blog

Something I’ve learned along the way is that you absolutely need to celebrate the success of others, especially your friends and your friends-of-friends. Everyone is on a separate journey and everyone has their different mountains to climb. There’s no sense in “poo-pooing” what you don’t have, or what others have, because what they have is for them. If something similar (in the same vein) comes to you: great, but putting bad energy into the world neither hurts them, nor helps you. It just makes you devalue the merits of your own journey and fills your heart with sludge. Celebrate the success of others and you, too, will feel success.

Future Watsons

January 30, 2017Posted In Comic

Any News

January 27, 2017Posted In Comic

Awful Monsters

January 25, 2017Posted In Comic

Pink Hats

January 23, 2017Posted In Comic

Where’s Bond?

January 20, 2017Posted In Comic

Dog Skates

January 18, 2017Posted In Comic

Real Help

January 13, 2017Posted In Comic

Mail Rescue

January 11, 2017Posted In Comic

The Colonel

January 9, 2017Posted In Comic

Arch Jumbles

January 6, 2017Posted In Comic

Snow Biscuit

January 4, 2017Posted In Comic

New Year’s Eve: 2016/ 2017

December 30, 2016Posted In Comic

Carrie Fisher

December 27, 2016Posted In Comic

Dennis the Menace

December 26, 2016Posted In Comic

Radium

December 23, 2016Posted In Comic

Pooh Gift

December 21, 2016Posted In Comic

Electors

December 19, 2016Posted In Comic

Jumble Hat

December 16, 2016Posted In Comic

Sad Frosty

December 14, 2016Posted In Comic

Poop Mouth

December 12, 2016Posted In Comic

Family Tree

December 9, 2016Posted In Comic

Service Dog

December 7, 2016Posted In Comic

Ol’ Flinty’s

December 5, 2016Posted In Comic

G.B. Visit

December 2, 2016Posted In Comic

The Watson Can-O-Tron

December 1, 2016Posted In Watson Life

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