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Tag Archives: Joe Williams
Three’s a Crowd
Here’s a card I did back in the late-’80s/early ’90s that crams together three holidays. Seems I had slacked off somewhat and was in need of catching up on my holiday correspondence! This one was done in technical pens probably … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Drawer Cards, Illustration
Tagged cartoons, Christmas, Drawer Cards, Easter, Joe Williams, technical pen, Valentine's Day
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RoboCupid
Being that Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, Tina and I thought we’d rummage around and dig out some of our own cards we’ve made for that holiday. RoboCop came out in 1987, and, at the time, it was … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Drawer Cards, Illustration
Tagged Cartoon, Drawer Cards, humor, Illustration, Joe Williams
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The Origins of Shawn
Here’s a couple of sketches of Shawn the beleaguered waiter based very loosely on our friend Shawn from Support Your Local Gunfighter. I started to doodle in my sketchbook, and this fellow took form. He could have been a yak … Continue reading
Posted in It Came From the Sketchbook, Monkey & Bird
Tagged cartoons, CO2 Comics, humor, Joe Williams, Monkey & Bird, Sketch, sketchbook, Willceau
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2010 Comes Roaring In With Monkey & Bird!
Happy New Year, dear readers! A new installment of Monkey & Bird is out today at CO2 Comics! This installment is dedicated to our buddy Shawn, who has been good enough to promote our strip at his site, Support Your … Continue reading
Posted in Monkey & Bird
Tagged Cartoon, CO2 Comics, comics, Joe Williams, Monkey & Bird, Support Your Local Gunfighter, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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Christmas 1996
This was the Christmas card for 1996. Tina and I got married that October and we honeymooned in Las Vegas which we thought would be kitschy fun, but was really depressing. We were happy to be married, but Vegas is … Continue reading
Monkey & Bird Wait for Waiters
Monkey & Bird continue to wait at the ritziest restaurant in the jungle! …and wait. …and wait. Head on over to CO2 Comics and order up a slice of Monkey Business! While you’re there, be sure to take a look … Continue reading
Posted in Monkey & Bird
Tagged CO2 Comics, comics, humor, Joe Williams, Monkey & Bird, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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Christmas 2001
Christmas in Connecticut. This Santa had real reindeer!
Posted in Drawer Cards
Tagged Christmas, Drawer Cards, Joe Williams, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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Santa’s Startling Confession
This was my Christmas card from 1995 when the airwaves were filled with the likes of Jerry, Sally, Leeza, Maurie, etc. and their carnival of guests who would gleefully bare their wretched souls to hooting and hollering audiences. This was … Continue reading
Posted in Drawer Cards, Illustration
Tagged Christmas, Drawer Cards, humor, Illustration, Joe Williams
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This Looks Like a Job for HandyMan!!!
This was a thank you card that I made my Dad who I swear could fix anything. Tina and I bought an old row house in South Philly and decided not to stand in my Father’s way when he wanted … Continue reading
Posted in Drawer Cards
Tagged comics, Drawer Cards, HandyMan, humor, Joe Williams, super-hero
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