I think I was good at that. Once years ago I had a bunch of cartoonists over for am social meeting. One of the guys who wasn’t very good, but taught a cartooning class, told me that one day one of his pupils asked if my expressions (This had to do with Quacko) were kind of accidental or if I did it on purpose. He told the kid that the expressions were accidental. I didn’t tell him otherwise, but there is a reason so many would be cartoonists don’t have a chance of making it. One of the earliest lessons I learned when I started was that if you don’t know you’re bad you’ll never get good.
So. Panel four. Wha’ hoppen’ to Sid’s Moustache?
That line isn’t Sid’s mouth. It’s his mustache. His lips are pursed. He’s thinking”What the heck?…”
Maybe the MIL blasted him and burnt off the mustache. MIL butt is pointed at him. Just a thought.
Great work on expressing Sid’s emotions in his face on each panel. They teach you that stuff in cartoon school?
I think I was good at that. Once years ago I had a bunch of cartoonists over for am social meeting. One of the guys who wasn’t very good, but taught a cartooning class, told me that one day one of his pupils asked if my expressions (This had to do with Quacko) were kind of accidental or if I did it on purpose. He told the kid that the expressions were accidental. I didn’t tell him otherwise, but there is a reason so many would be cartoonists don’t have a chance of making it. One of the earliest lessons I learned when I started was that if you don’t know you’re bad you’ll never get good.
I knew it was his mustache! I can see it clearly on my computer. Funny story Bud.