Every week we feature a set of comics created exclusively for WDD. The content revolves around web design, blogging and funny situations that we encounter in our daily lives as designers. These great cartoons are created by Jerry King, an award-winning cartoonist who’s one of the most published, prolific and versatile cartoonists in the world […]
Every week we feature a set of comics created exclusively for WDD.
The content revolves around web design, blogging and funny situations that we encounter in our daily lives as designers.
These great cartoons are created by Jerry King, an award-winning cartoonist who’s one of the most published, prolific and versatile cartoonists in the world today.
So for a few moments, take a break from your daily routine, have a laugh and enjoy these funny cartoons.
Feel free to leave your comments and suggestions below as well as any related stories of your own…
Marking territory
Cruel world
Back to society
Can you relate to these situations? Please share your funny stories and comments below…
Jerry King is one of the most published and prolific cartoonists in America. His cartoons can be seen on websites, in magazines, newspapers, books, greeting cards and marketing materials.
When Jerry is not drawing, he can be found on a golf course losing.
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