Saturday, February 20, 2010

Later...

10 comments:

Dillon said...

In the cartoonist's conception of North America, Quebec doesn't exist.

Is this geographical ignorance, or a veiled political statement?

Substance McGravitas said...

Geez, I was just getting ready for a Brother André post.

I think Alaska's expansion to dominate the globe is more to the point...

Anonymous said...

are you sure that's alaska, as opposed to say the spreading wet-spot left after the rocket moaned "ooooh"?

(and why shouldn't it come in green? rockets come in all sorts of nice colors).

kid bitzer

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

hey, now, it's not as if there's a GEOGRAPHY test to become a cartoonist.

Very clear weather we're having, in any case.

mikey said...

Look, I don't wanna get a rep as some kind of picker of nits (I don't even know exactly where it is they grow, fer crissakes) but there's some stuff somewhere casting shadows on the cliff wall in the background, so it seems as if there's a bright light source (maybe the sun?) behind the POV of the image.

But the tallest thing in the foreground, the Rocket Ship of Masturbation doesn't cast a shadow.

Vampire Rocket of Self Abusers? Inquiring minds...

fish said...

Is that a rocketship in your pocket or are you just glad to see me?

tigris said...

Isn't that a false dichotomy?

Substance McGravitas said...

The increasing sizes of the false dichs are kind of disheartening.

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

yanno, I'm not trying to pick a fight with mikey here, but I must come out against the Shadow Theory. The shading of Rocket Penis clearly shows that light source is coming from the right.... the dark elements that seem to be cast upon the cliff face are merely silhouettes in the distance, a common comic-book convention. The necessities of a flat medium you understand....

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

The increasing sizes of the false dichs are kind of disheartening.


(it's only a model)