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Sunday
Sep192010

« Becoming a Cartoonist »

Ever since I can remember I wanted to be a cartoonist, and I would vary in the exact industry I wanted to go into. First it was to become a comic book artist working one of Marvel Comics flagship titles, The Amazing Spider-Man. Then I found Calvin and Hobbes, The Farside, and a slew of other comic strips in my local newspaper, and I shifted gears to becoming a syndicated comic strip artist. Later I waxed and waned from 2D animation, to political cartooning, to gag comics in the New Yorker, to 3D animation to eventually realizing that 33 years have gone by and I’m not a cartoonist.

It’s not that I’ve wasted my time. Quite the opposite actually. I went to college, met my wife, graduated with a degree, got a job as a graphic design, started a family, worked my way up to being an art and photography director and now I work for a fast growing internet based Web publishing platform. All in all, I’ve accomplished quite a bit in my life. But the one thing that I ignored, kept pushing off to that ever so close but distant “someday” when I grow up was to be a cartoonist. 

I’m tired of never getting to that “someday.” I’m tired of doodling and sketching and working on my brilliant ideas. It’s now time to act. Time to do what I want to do. Today, is going down in history as the day I set forth and say by the power of Chuck Jones I will become a cartoonist.

All I need to do now is just find my pencil and then I can get started. Now where did I put that pencil?

Reader Comments (3)

Great post, Kris. When we follow our dreams, that is when we fly.
October 19, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterElse
Very honest post here Kris. I totally can relate to this one. I've had a similar experience and now I'm pushing myself more than ever to make sure I stick to cartooning! Can't wait to see what you have in store for us! Better find that pencil...
October 19, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKhalid
@Else
I totally agree. I just have to make sure I don't ignore my dreams.

@Khalid
I found the pencil. It was on top of my ear where I put it a couple days ago. Your strip is coming along great. I love reading and experiencing Japan through your characters.
October 19, 2010 | Registered CommenterKris Black

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