- How
One Cartoonist's Mind
Works
- by
T. McCracken
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I couldn't wait until my
garden was in full swing. I love fresh tomatoes.
The tomatoes in the produce section? They could
have been used to stone a person to death. It ought
to have been a crime to sell them.
Try this yourself. While driving, instead of
talking on your cell phone, look at signs and
billboards and see if by substituting an antonym
somewhere, or taking a concept to an extreme and
absurd conclusion you can't come up with a gag.
Hold a conversation with friends and pretend your
knowledge of English is suddenly limited. Start
taking phrases literally. If you're lucky your
friends will ask if you've fallen on your head
recently, because if they ask that, it means you're
well on your way to becoming a cartoonist.
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Looking at the world upside
down is a variation on looking for opposites. And
when I say look at the world upside down, I mean it
literally. For instance, while waiting in a snow
storm for a bus while sitting on the bench upside
down (i.e., my feet were in the air and my head was
below the seat) I came up with this
idea.
By changing skiers to bicyclists and to canoeist
I was able to sell this same idea to a few more
trade journals.
If you're afraid your friends will think you're
brain damaged if you start sitting in chairs upside
down and if you're not very good at standing on
your head, try turning a magazine upside down and
see what ideas you come up with.
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Another example of using
reversals is to reverse the expected outcome of a
situation. For example, another conversation I ease
dropped on was between a man and woman who could
barely keep their hands off of each other while in
the checkout line. The woman giggled and uttered a
cliché loud enough for all to hear, "Tom,
are you undressing me with your eyes again?" As
they raced to their car (no doubt they had ice
cream melting), I wondered what the opposite
situation of undressing somebody with your eyes
would be.
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Store Cartoon 4915: A little
old lady is arrested in a supermarket: "Miss
Fenwick is caught carrying a concealed weapon: a
hybrid tomato which, if thrown, is capable of
maiming, even killing."
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- Ski Cartoon 4685: A VW bug
has skies on it's roof. Behind it two cross
country skiers carry a VW bug on their
backs.
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- Relationship Cartoon 5164:
Eve saying to Adam in the Garden of Eden, "Adam,
are you dressing me with your eyes
again?"
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