
The cartoons are protected by copyright laws. Now some legalese my attorney insists I should include:Īll cartoons throughout this website and the entirety of its content are copyrighted by Theresa (T-) McCracken. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by fines and federal imprisonment. The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of a copyrighted work is illegal. If you would steal a newspaper from a blind vendor, well, I hope you die laughing before you have a chance to steal my work. If you wouldn't steal a newspaper from a blind vendor just because you could get away with it, please don't use a cartoon without permission just because you think you can get away with it. Reproduction via all means and all use is strictly prohibited without written permission of the artist. If you laughed while here, why not buy me a beer?Īll work on this page is copyright protected. Stonehenge, Easter Island & Yap Stone Money 'toons Revolutionary War & Colonial America Cartoons THANKS! Theresa (T-) McCracken, Humble & Financially Strapped Cartoonist I've spent years drawing these cartoons and I support my family selling them online so please contact me before using any.
#Cartoon captin caveman says for free#
Many assume images found on the web can be used for free and are in the public domain. I, a techno moron, first designed it on an ancient, but much-loved circa 1997 Macintosh. Got comments and/or suggestions about this web page design? Contact me.
#Cartoon captin caveman says how to#
How One Cartoonist's Mind Works: How to create cartoon ideas. The perfect "gift from the gang"at retirement or going away parties is an original cartoon of the guest of honor.

Personalized Cartoons: An illustration of anyone can be Photoshopped into any cartoon on the web site. Use Cartoons in Textbooks, Advertisements, Brochures, Web Sites & Blogs.Ĭartoons & humorous illustrations grab people's attention and therefore increase your chances to convey your message.Įvents can't be called true events unless they have official T-shirts, and t-shirts with personalized cartoons on them are the T-shirts preferred by 9 out of 10 people stranded on a desert island. Cartoons do the same thing-and you can't "tell a cartoon wrong. Public Speakers, even when speaking on serious topics, break the ice with a joke.
