Category Archives: gags
Reader’s Digest Beat The Cartoonist
The hardy little pocket-sized magazine Reader’s Digest run a monthly ‘Beat the Cartoonist’ competition – where readers are shown a cartoon with its caption removed, and are asked to submit possible amusing captions. The best couple are chosen and placed … Continue reading
Recent Cartoons from The Oldie magazine
Here are a few cartoons of mine seen recently sneaking around on the pages of The Oldie magazine. All original artwork is for sale, should anyone out there have a cartoon-shaped (roughly A4, normally) gap on their favourite wall.
Shrewsbury International Cartoon Festival
Last weekend, I took part in the Shrewsbury International Cartoon Festival, which happens annually at, er, Shrewsbury. In amongst the general fooling about which inevitably occurs when a bunch of professional fools get together, I managed to squeeze in enough … Continue reading
Rugby Paper Martin Johnson Cartoon
Inspired by a quote from England flanker Tom Croft claiming that under-fire manager Martin Johnson should not be axed beacause he’s “A great figurehead for England rugby”, I whipped up this editorial cartoon for the Rugby Paper this week, along … Continue reading
Some Cartoons
*cough* Dusty in here, isn’t it? Sorry. Here’s some cartoons for you. From recent editions of Reader’s Digest magazine.
A Pair of Recent Private Eye Cartoons
High Five!
I have 5 cartoons in this month’s Oldie magazine – a new record for me! Hurrah for administrative errors (probably)! Here’s the bumper crop…you may have seen one of these before somewhere…
Postcards from the Future
I produced this set of postcard-sized collages on the loose theme of sustainability for a Swansea-based exhibition organized by Oxfam, in association with Project twenty4. A limited number of cards have been printed from my designs. A set containing all … Continue reading
Me Time.
This cartoon took way too long to draw. I’m relieved to say that the effort paid off, as it’s finally been published, in the current issue of the Oldie magazine. Though a copy has been stuck on the door of … Continue reading




