I really like the peeling wallpaper in the corner of the room. It's those artistic subtleties that set yours apart from other cartoons like, say, Family Circus.
I am sure some of our neighbors shopped at the same location for their fireworks as Elder Van Dyke. Just like him, they also chose to shoot them off in the wee hours of the morning. I like the look on Elder Van Dyke's face - I sure our neighbors looked the same.
Since 2009, I've posted silly little gags to this website twice a week. My work has been featured in the New Era, For the Strength of the Youth, and The Friend (for some reason, I have yet to crack the Liahona). Between 2014 and 2016, my comic strip Mission Daze was featured in the Deseret News (back when newspapers were still a thing). I've published a plethora of activity books (links for which you can find on this page). Please stay a while and enjoy.
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I really like the peeling wallpaper in the corner of the room. It's those artistic subtleties that set yours apart from other cartoons like, say, Family Circus.
ReplyDeleteMy dad started a rooftop bottle rocket war on his mission. I won't say what country he was in but it was a lucky thing nothing caught fire.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds awesome, Mormon Hermit Mom. But I won't worry. I'm sure the statute of limitations has passed by now.
ReplyDeleteI am sure some of our neighbors shopped at the same location for their fireworks as Elder Van Dyke. Just like him, they also chose to shoot them off in the wee hours of the morning. I like the look on Elder Van Dyke's face - I sure our neighbors looked the same.
ReplyDeleteI would like to add on to Eric's comment that the fact that your comic is funny sets you apart from the Family Circus too.
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