That seemed like a good topic for this year’s Halloween card. I planned the text and progression of the panels in my head, drew them on my cell phone and then put them together into a multi-panel cartoon card.
My sister Debbie bought a motorcycle a little while ago. I couldn’t resist using her birthday as an excuse to try to draw a (highly simplified and abstracted) motorcycle and to poke some gentle fun at her new pastime.
I used my favorite simple, strong, black and white character logo style. All leaning lines, angles and ellipses, I was trying to create a sense of movement and speed.
I don’t really know, but my sister’s upcoming marriage gave me the opportunity to offer some semi-sage, sort-of-advice in cartoon form.
This is the first time I drew a multi-panel cartoon on my cell phone. Each panel is a separate drawing that I then assembled into the finished cartoon.
Congratulations Sara and Kevin!
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