'We Blog Cartoons' update

This has been added to We Blog Cartoons for free re-use on blogs. It’s one of the oldest cartoons that I’ve done that I allow to be seen in public. I drew it in 1997 I think. Thanks to Nefertiki who said it was her favourite and therefore reminded me that it would be a…

cartoon from www.weblogcartoons.com
This has been added to We Blog Cartoons for free re-use on blogs. It’s one of the oldest cartoons that I’ve done that I allow to be seen in public. I drew it in 1997 I think. Thanks to Nefertiki who said it was her favourite and therefore reminded me that it would be a good one to make available.

Well, We Blog Cartoons has now been open a week. In this time:

  • About 13,086 different computers have looked at at least one cartoon.
  • 32000 requests have been made for cartoon images, either on the site or on other people’s blogs
  • 5,129 pages have been downloaded on the actual site itself.
  • One of the top 100 blogs in the world has posted a cartoon, and one other has posted a link.
  • The stats tell me that 280 different sites have uploaded a cartoon or link of some sort, but I am a bit dubious about that. Here are a few of them.

A huge thankyou to everyone who has used cartoons and made encouraging comments so far. Please do continue to use them – thankyou!

5 Comments

  1. How about that old classic, the ‘his friends told him the wetsuit didn’t suit him’ one? That’s always been my favourite, being a deeply insightful presentation of the mindset of inviduality… or something. I had a T-shirt with a siplified design based on that one made a while ago.
    Is there a concious reason for the shift from sketchy drawing to clean drawing in your modern cartoons? I rather liked the sketchy details…

  2. Congratulations on your Internet numbers being so good – and growing better all the time. And thanks for paying attention to your consumers’ wishes.

  3. I love your cartoons. I found your site via your Dull Blog (which ROCKS, by the way, please keep updating) and I will definitely be back. You should make t-shirts out of these things.

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