If they have a swim up bar in the Bermuda triangle I'm in
If they have a swim up bar in the Bermuda triangle I'm in
UPS just dropped the new Table Titans book on my doorstep. @scottkurtz.bsky.social
Welcome to Monday have you dropped your F bomb today?
A single-panel color comic by Madscott (madscottcomic.com). Two cartoon people stand together in what appears to be an indoor setting with a neutral blue-gray background. On the left, a wide-eyed person in a purple shirt gestures with a raised finger, looking panicked, with the speech bubble: "Oh crap, oh crap! I talked trash and now people expect me to do something." On the right, a person with long brown hair wearing a green shirt looks back with a flat, unimpressed expression and responds: "How unreasonable of people to expect things of you." The comic satirizes the gap between big talk and follow-through, with the second character's deadpan sarcasm serving as the punchline.
Do Someting!
I need to plan a cruise
A Sunday throwback to the days when my kids were still little and would help write comics for me.
There's something deeply obscene and broken about the fact that Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth are bombing elementary schools in an illegal war of aggression, and there's still a sense among the opposition that it has to be explained in terms of gas prices in order to get American voters to care.
The Navyβs oldest aircraft carrier, the USS Nimitz, which is scheduled to begin the retirement process this year, will be back at sea for the South Seas 2026 exercise.
Thatβs great!
A black-and-white ink sketch of an anthropomorphic bear wearing a plaid shirt, giving a thumbs-up
Morning.. welcome to Saturday
Back in high school I was a big fan of Albini and Big Black so when Fugazi releases the Albini sessions for charity I'm all in fugazi.bandcamp.com/album/albini...
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A four-panel black-and-white comic by Madscott. The same bearded, disheveled man appears throughout. Panel 1: He looks startled and says, "How the hell did we get to March." Panel 2: He peers suspiciously at what appears to be a box, asking, "Is this the thing we're supposed to beware?" β a reference to the phrase "Beware the Ides of March." Panel 3: He turns to a ninja like figure beside him and wonders aloud, "Has March always been sneaky?" Panel 4: (zoomed out) He stands at what appears to be a shoreline or flat surface, declaring, "I'm going to hang a bell on it so I'm not surprised next year." The comic humorously captures the universal feeling of time passing unexpectedly, blending calendar confusion with the classic Shakespeare reference.
Welcome to Friday! This one is all analog. Hand drawn and hand lettered. It's not perfect but not bad. I'd like to get to the point where every Friday strip is pen and ink
If if passage of time is going to be this sneaky I'm going to start randomly blowing a whistle at it.
Seems about right
Pretty sure the draw a rectangle quote was when I did this
Now 100% chipmunk free!
Stop kicking the can down the road!
Back from Madison.
Draw something today
This is all I need
Going to make a run to Madison today. Hopefully I can sneak away for something fun.
A black-and-white comic panel showing an anthropomorphic blender with a worried expression next to a small salt shaker character. Text reads: "I'm just worried about the amount of booze I have been drinking." The caption at the bottom reads: "Life as the D.O.D. Blender."
Happy Tuesday? Here's my morning coffee drawing.
Here's a late afternoon coffee drawing
How about a coffee drawing - Hello Young Milo
A meme of Sun Tsu saying - Let's put the fun back in funeral
Laughter is my therapy.... but my sense of humor is DARK so don't expect to always laugh with me.
A political cartoon by Madscott showing a Grim Reaper figure in a black robe and red tie, holding a scythe labeled "PEACE," saying "β¦and we will bring peace to the world." The figure stands atop a pile of rubble and bombs against a dark, starry background.
Peace - Of course we had to go to war. These guys all bought us a 747.