Years ago, Mike Peters had a public television show where he'd interview fellow cartoonists while they both sketched. I remember Arnold Roth as being funny and dapper with a bow tie, looking far more conventional than his drawings.
At one point Peters asked how many more chapters there'd be in his "History of Sex" for Playboy. Roth's cheerful answer was something about when his last kid was out of college.
Here's what I've been working on. In recognition of Decatur County Indiana's bicentennial, here are just a few images from a 42 page historical comic book written by John Pratt, Bicentennial Coordinator, with drawings by me.
Sketchbook: People Walking In the Cold
Cartoon Classes
Some great photos from my cartoon class residency. Very enthusiastic and talented elementary school kids!
Clients worldwide. National Cartoonists Society. Jack Davis Award winner. Recognized New Hampshire Arts Education Teaching Artist. New Hampshire Institute of Art and Design at New England College Comic Arts Program Adjunct Professor. Need cartoons and illustrations? Contact: mike@mikelynchcartoons dot com
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Years ago, Mike Peters had a public television show where he'd interview fellow cartoonists while they both sketched. I remember Arnold Roth as being funny and dapper with a bow tie, looking far more conventional than his drawings.
At one point Peters asked how many more chapters there'd be in his "History of Sex" for Playboy. Roth's cheerful answer was something about when his last kid was out of college.
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