from the Daily Nebraskan
311′s homecoming – June 7, 2004
rejected cartoon from the Omaha City Weekly
This ended up being my final submission to the paper. After initially accepting the cartoon, the powers-that-be decided at the last minute that they shouldn’t run it. That was the proverbial straw that broke an already battered camel-back, ending my career with the City Weekly. I still like this cartoon.
The Tattered Ribbon – June 7, 2004
From the San Diego Reader
When George W. Bush came to San Diego, a giant yellow ribbon was placed on the county building. More than a year later, the ribbon remained, tattered and bleached from the elements. It has been taken down since this cartoon ran.
Barbara Boxer distances herself from the Dems – May 30, 2004
from the San Diego Reader
California senator Barbara Boxer campaigned for other Democrats but drew the line when it came to attaching herself to the Cheetahs three – the ones who are under federal investigation for accepting bribes to change strip club touching laws.
Major League blunder – May 12, 2004
from the Omaha City Weekly
Making fun of Warren Buffett – April 27, 2004
from the Omaha City Weekly
I was presented with the challenge of doing a cartoon about Warren Buffett without actually criticizing him for anything, thus making him angry.
The Passion – March 2004
rejected cartoon from the Omaha City Weekly
Many of my best cartoons submitted to the Omaha City Weekly were rejected or just never ran due to errors. This was one of the former.
The tourism industry needs your money – Feb 22, 2004
from the San Diego Reader
Lesley Devaney and God – Feb 16, 2004
from the San Diego Reader
Gay marriage – Feb 13, 2004
from the Omaha City Weekly