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An early Ford dealership. Henry Ford points to a Model T and says “You can have it any color you want, as long as it’s Electric Yellow.” Caption IF HENRY FORD WAS COOL.
This joke probably has a limited audience. If you don’t get the reference, Ford famously said that customers could get the Model T in any color, as long as it was black.
Jon Stern points out that the mini-film he submitted yesterday was NOT the first of my cartoons that’s been given live action treatment. He previously made a film out of one two two five.
I’ve never seen a comic book villain depicted like this before:
Pointillism is invading this comic. It’s so out of place, it’s terrifying. I guess it’s no surprise that the artist is the great Will Eisner.
ComeBack! NextWeek! I’llTry!
And read my books.
My new book (with illustrations by Kevin Cornell) doesn’t come out until November, but I see on my Amazon page that some people are already buying it, so you should buy it, too. Early sales show booksellers that people are interested and blah blah BUY THE STUPID BOOK. It’s good for me for you to buy the book, so do it. It’s called “You Are The Boss of This Book!” and it’s a really hilarious picture book where the reader gets to pick what happens next. And the pictures are awesome. Just click on the link and look at it!
Anyway, I promise not to bother you about it again until the Fall.
Draw.


I remember that cute little dog in one-two-two-five! 🐶 As far as today's comic goes, I don't know which is more disturbing: the monster of "great darkness" or the fact that Uncle Sam is flying into battle carrying a little boy on his shoulders - hopefully the kid has super powers, too! What is it with comic super heroes dragging helpless children into danger?