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A wacky vision of the world that exposes the hidden hilarity in ordinary circumstances.
Cartoonist Dave Whamond offers an offbeat view of the world in Reality Check, his daily and Sunday comic panel that exposes the hidden hilarity in everyday situations. A thoroughly wacky look at life, Whamond explains, "I just frame some of the silliness of everyday life in the comic and invite people to take a double-take -- to look at life from another angle.
Reality Check is more a state of mind than anything else. The characters could be people you know -- maybe even a bit of yourself -- but the names have been changed to protect the innocent." Whamond was born in Edmonton, Alberta and grew up in the small northern Canadian town of Whitecourt where, he says, "there was nothing to do but draw cartoons." He discovered doodling at an early age, practiced through many math classes and attended the Alberta College of Art, where he studied visual communications and discovered his true passion -- cartooning and illustration.
Whamond freelanced at The Calgary Herald as an editorial cartoonist, sharing duties with the paper's staff cartoonist and publishing three cartoons a week while still in college. He honed his skills at the Herald for five years before devoting himself full-time to freelance illustration for magazines. Whamond's illustrations have been published in Sports Illustrated, National Geographic World, Financial Times, Owl Magazine, Psychology Today and T.V. Times, among others. He also illustrates a monthly feature for Sesame Street magazine.
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Paul Smith said, 4 months ago
Shouldn’t that be “You’re an idiot.”
His smart phone isn’t as smart as it thinks.
Brisbanekid said, 4 months ago
No argument from me, . . . He resembles that remark.
waycyber said, 4 months ago
Maybe the device is an A.N. iDiot
Arianne said, 4 months ago
Theirs no doubt about it, Ralph!
eddie6192 said, 4 months ago
Danged smart-phones.
Green 8019 said, 4 months ago
This should come up on anyone’s phone who has been on it more than 10 minutes……..
Gwen said, 4 months ago
I’m a nonconformist just like all my friends.
CrypticWizard said, 4 months ago
Or maybe this kid was typing it and the misspelling proves that he is in fact the idiot.
whmIII said, 4 months ago
I have always preferred the road less traveled…
sandflea said, 4 months ago
I thought it was yore an idiot.
Stephen Gilberg
said, 4 months ago
Too true to be funny.
Ly Taylor said, 4 months ago
You’re you’re you’re! Goddamn it! YOU’RE!!!
le-roy said, 4 months ago
@Ly Taylor
You realize that’s the point of this strip, right? Typing “Your an idiot” is a way of saying “I’m an idiot” – self-contradiction.