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Phil McAndrew draws pictures and writes stories and jokes. He has drawn stuff for MAD Magazine, Cartoon Network, BOOM! Studios, Workman Publishing and many others.

12:10 pm  109 notes

DELIVERY. Another peek at something that will be in my book.
Reminder: I’ll be reading at this big huge event next week in San Diego, California. Please come!

1:29 am  27 notes

DELIVERY. Another peek at something that will be in my book.

Reminder: I’ll be reading at this big huge event next week in San Diego, California. Please come!

FREE WORLD WIDE SHIPPING on all items in my society6 store until the end of today (Sunday). Prints, shirts, hoodies, laptop/iphone/ipod skins, stationary… you name it!

11:22 am  93 notes

FREE WORLD WIDE SHIPPING on all items in my society6 store until the end of today (Sunday). Prints, shirts, hoodies, laptop/iphone/ipod skins, stationary… you name it!

Sample panels from a big book project with a big publisher that got killed last year. More here.
One of the things I wish someone had told me when I was a student was that as a freelance illustrator/cartoonist you’ll have a lot of really neat projects fall into your lap and you’ll have just as many that seem promising but won’t end up working out. Over the last five years I’ve had editors at four different book/comic publishers, mostly pretty big publishers, approach me about illustrating book projects, both comics and children’s books. A couple of them were even going to be for a series of books. All of them have fallen through for various reasons out of my control. I’ve got a couple book projects in progress now and a few more hopefully on the horizon. But I learned quickly that in this line of work you definitely can’t count your chickens before they hatch. And that’s why I have been extremely secretive about what I’ve been working on aside from my own book for the last year or so.

12:24 am  20 notes

Sample panels from a big book project with a big publisher that got killed last year. More here.

One of the things I wish someone had told me when I was a student was that as a freelance illustrator/cartoonist you’ll have a lot of really neat projects fall into your lap and you’ll have just as many that seem promising but won’t end up working out. Over the last five years I’ve had editors at four different book/comic publishers, mostly pretty big publishers, approach me about illustrating book projects, both comics and children’s books. A couple of them were even going to be for a series of books. All of them have fallen through for various reasons out of my control. I’ve got a couple book projects in progress now and a few more hopefully on the horizon. But I learned quickly that in this line of work you definitely can’t count your chickens before they hatch. And that’s why I have been extremely secretive about what I’ve been working on aside from my own book for the last year or so.

I painted an artichoke for my girlfriend’s birthday. She’s really into artichokes. Happy birthday, Rachel!
Oh! Also! My piece for the Dr. Seuss tribute show at Gallery Nucleus is now available for purchase through the gallery’s website.

10:26 am  32 notes

I painted an artichoke for my girlfriend’s birthday. She’s really into artichokes. Happy birthday, Rachel!

Oh! Also! My piece for the Dr. Seuss tribute show at Gallery Nucleus is now available for purchase through the gallery’s website.

pants-spotting:

Don’t tell him, but i’m in love with Phil McAndrew.

OH HI THERE
(Hi everyone, you can buy prints and stuff of this now)

9:38 pm  627 notes

pants-spotting:

Don’t tell him, but i’m in love with Phil McAndrew.

OH HI THERE

(Hi everyone, you can buy prints and stuff of this now)

(via spottedpants)

12:37 pm  627 notes

Spent some time at Cartoon Network earlier this week.

12:19 pm  74 notes

Spent some time at Cartoon Network earlier this week.

Brute Legs #1: Burgers Time

bottomlesspop:

This is a minicomic I made this summer. Now it is on the Internet!

If you want to buy a nice little paper copy off me, you can email me at bottomlesspop at gmail!

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I love this.

(Source: brianfukushima)

8:49 pm  53 notes

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