Bill Whitehead is proof that you can make a career out of doodling funny faces and dreaming up ridiculous scenarios—as long as you’re absurdly good at it. Starting with a childhood obsession of copying New Yorker comics line-for-line (because clearly, he had very sophisticated taste for an 8-year-old), Bill honed his craft to become his own “toughest editor.” With a sharp wit and a flair for creating new worlds in a single frame, he admits that the idea pile often looks like a graveyard of misfires: “The pile of rejected ideas was always way bigger than the accepted ones,” he says, making the rest of us feel better about our own creative failures.
After a 23-year stint crafting greeting card humor at Hallmark, he now focuses on Free Range—tiny, one-panel comics where every expression and line of dialogue is perfectly curated for maximum comedic effect.
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Not Rembrant, but Monet was a street caricature artist before he made his famous paintings!
Best collection of one panel comics that I've ever seen. Well done.
Best collection of one panel comics that I've ever seen. Well done.