This one’s about an issue close to me as co-owner of Brewster Productions, so I decided to be a little (too) heavy-handed with the cartoon. As long as this new stage planned for the waterfront is available for everyone to use (including dudes with mohawks and NOFX shirts on), then it’ll be a great thing for the whole town. Rock! Old Colony Memorial, 2/18/12.
Closeted tax lover.
The “stretch code” is a building code to encourage energy-efficiency. Old Colony Memorial, 2/11/12.
“Cartland”: You should check it out.

The latest comic as of 2/9/12. Steve fell asleep on the couch, and now he's dreaming in infomercials. And in color.
I started drawing a comic called “Cartland” back in September as the main part of my master’s thesis project. I’m about 40 strips in, and it’s been an awesomely ink-draining experience so far. It’s the first comic strip I’ve successfully done more than 5 editions of (read more here), and I’ve really grown to love it and look forward to making it. So please check it out here at cartlandcomic.com, and if you want to help support the project (and incidentally, the Brewster Productions summer concerts), buy some “Cartland” paraphernalia at The Brewster Store. Thanks!
Daddy needs a new pair of revenue enhancements!
Plymouth needs more money, but people don’t seem to like taxes, so they’re trying to come up with some “revenue enhancements”. Mohegan Sun’s not too far down I-95….just saying. Old Colony Memorial, 2/4/12. (My 100th Jam Session cartoon!)
That should distract them for a bit.
My 99th Jam Session cartoon (hey, I’m excited for the milestone, bear with me). Went with a good old fashioned Duxbury joke this week. Old Colony Memorial, 1/28/12.
PS – Happy birthday, Alex Dorn!
.75 percent more tax on your dinner is not a big deal.
My 98th Jam Session cartoon’s got a special appearance by Nicole from “Cartland”, and another mention of the Meal Tax, which after a vote this weekend, didn’t pass. Old Colony Memorial, 1/21/12.








