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The chickens have been appearing in print a fair bit lately. Today, I received a copy of the latest Classroom magazine, where the chickens accompany a story about using poetry as a teaching aid. Some all-new poetry-related chickens are in the latest issue of Sphinx. And this cartoon appears in a recent issue of the neuroscience journal Neuron, in a very interesting article about autism. Go figure!

Neuron

If you ever want to include a cartoon in your book or magazine, give me a shout.

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Doug talks chickens with Jiffy Burke over at Sequential Tart.

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For fun, I’ve been messing around with paint. Here’s my latest effort, featuring a familiar face:

Godzilla in Spring

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Here are a few scraps and doodles from the holiday season. This first one demonstrates the sort of rigorous quality control that goes on here at Savage Chickens:

Eagle-eyed Dahl fans will notice that I misspelled ‘oompa-loompa’. I thought about leaving it this way for a second, but then remembered the Tatooine incident, so I re-drew it.

Oh and I added the ‘How to Annoy Elves’ tagline to suggest a stronger sense of malevolence.


Next, here’s an early scribble that led to the Christmas Revenge cartoon.

The final Chuck Norris version came from this original idea of Santa’s revenge against a cookie thief. I often work through an idea like this, writing alternate dialogs until it feels right.

(This is how my handwriting looks when I write too fast – the bit at the top right is supposed to say “This time, it’s personal”.)


Next, here’s the initial sketch that led to the Evolution of the Snowman cartoon.

I originally had him slowly dissolve, but I prefer the more abrupt melting in the final version. The squiggly marks here are from me making sure my pen still works.


Next, here’s an idea that didn’t make it this year cuz I didn’t get it to work the way I wanted. It came from the idea that Timmy was a bit of a flake and would therefore make a good snowflake. Maybe I’ll try it again next year with one of the giant post-its to see if I can come up with a more elaborate chicken snowflake.

 

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