Toothpaste for Dinner

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Toothpaste for Dinner
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Sample comic
Author(s) Drew
Website toothpastefordinner.com
Current status / schedule Daily
Launch date January 1, 2002
Genre(s) Comedy

Toothpaste for Dinner is a webcomic created by Drew. The comic was launched on January 1, 2002.[1]

A new drawing is posted every day at 12:01 AM, EST. Each comic features small, simple drawings, paired with short captions or dialogue. The style of humor on Toothpaste for Dinner encompasses surrealism, irony, social commentary, cynicism, and schadenfreude, among other sub-types of humor. Each cartoon is entirely self-contained (except in certain cases of a series, such as the horoscope series.)

Art

The art for Toothpaste for Dinner is drawn with ink on paper (Uni-Ball Micro pens and 300 lb. wt. Bristol board illustration paper). Although the art is primarily black and white, a color comic is occasionally posted. The art style, although minimalist, stands out due to its disjointed style. The artist often draws people with misaligned eyes, and only three, flipper-like fingers.[2][3] The comic has been illustrated by contractors since 2010. [4]

Books

  • The Drew Book
  • Mad Drew: Beyond Coffeedome
  • Toothpaste for Dinner: hipsters, hamsters and other pressing issues, 2005 (ISBN 1-58180-786-4)

See also

References

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Notes

  1. Web Comic Makes Point Of Drawing Out Laughs
  2. Brush daily with random humor
  3. http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/26/an-interview-with-famed-comic-artists-drew-and-natalie-dee/
  4. http://observer.com/2015/11/webcomics-changing-business-model

External links


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