John Deering by John Deering
- October 28, 2009
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Born in 1956 in Little Rock, Deering has been drawing since his childhood fascination with science fiction and dinosaurs -- subjects he made into comic books. After studying art with Truman Alston, Deering focused on commercial and fine art at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Along the way, he found his strength in interlocking art with comment
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Ken Warren said, 25 days ago
Of all the rash of political cartoons using this story as a theme this is the best one.
DrCanuck said, 25 days ago
Hey, I made this joke three days ago! Bueller, I want a residual! Or at least a citation. Plagiarist!
bueller said, 25 days ago
DrCanuck, you shall have your residual - your usual 10%
off the top. Oh, wait, I see you also mentioned a citation,
instead….
Watch “The Wizard of OZ”. When it gets to the part where the Wizard is awarding the Tin Man, Scarecrow and Cowardly Lion, imagine you’re them, and, yeah…whatever
the Wizard said, I agree.
omQ R
said,
25 days ago
Ha! Nevermind DrC, I was thinking same, Bueller, what could have caused a heated exchange between two colleagues. ;-)
bueller said, 25 days ago
Um, it gets curiouser and curiouser. You may have heard
by now that the FAA issued a statement today that seems
to amend the crew’s story. The FAA said ( I swear i’m not
making this up) that the crew was “Having a frolick” and
thereby got distracted.
We seem to have a truly interesting situation here, not to
mention a new catch-phrase for the 24-hour newsies to
repeat ,ad infinitum.
Ken Warren said, 25 days ago
The media is probably thinking “If only they had smashed into the Balloon Boys Balloon!”
omQ R
said,
25 days ago
@Bueller…No, I hadn’t (I’m not in the US) but the “frolicking” angle will also mean more ‘toons, too!
^ :) Nah, I think only you are and it amuses me nonetheless ;-)
cdward said, 25 days ago
Curious word, “frolic.” Can’t wait to see how this pans out.
Corosive Frog said, 24 days ago
Sooky Rottweiler says;
Hey, airplane humans, let sleeping dogs lie, but humans don’t count.
dtroutma said, 24 days ago
Actually, the inverted part of a loop is kinda’ fun, but not in an A-320 I guess.
bueller said, 23 days ago
Probably not - too much screaming from the passenger
compartment.