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Have you ever wondered what your favorite cartoon or movie characters do when they’re not in the spotlight? It’s a funny thought, isn’t it? Imagining them living regular, off-screen lives adds a whole new layer to their personalities. That’s what makes Ed Harrington’s artwork so entertaining. He takes these iconic characters and puts them in hilarious, everyday situations that are so unexpected you can’t help but smile.

This time, we’re diving into Ed’s Inktober challenge drawings, where he kept the laughs coming with fresh ideas and clever scenarios. From Beavis and Butthead taking "violence" lessons that turn out to be violin lessons to Cookie Monster getting lured in by a fishing rod, these illustrations are packed with humor and creativity. Get ready to see your favorite characters like never before!

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Inktober Day 5: Binoculars

Funny drawing by Ed Harrington showing a character with binoculars and an exclamation point.

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Inktober challenges are called “challenges” because artists have to come up with new ideas every day for a whole month! When we looked at Ed’s drawings, we were impressed by his original ideas while staying true to his unique style. It’s not easy to come up with funny and creative concepts every single day. We asked the artist what sparks his imagination when creating these alternate versions of pop culture characters. Ed shared, "Sometimes I’ll start with a character and think about what goes on in their lives that we don’t normally see. Or if I have a simple, everyday mundane situation, I will think, 'Who would be funny doing this?'"

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    Sometimes, ideas can feel exciting at first, but as you start developing them, you might decide they’re not the right fit. We were curious if Ed has ever come up with an idea for an illustration that he ultimately decided not to pursue. "All the time," the artist responded. "I try to keep everything fun and light, so I avoid doing cartoons that are too mean-spirited or vulgar."

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    Ed told us that out of all Inktober drawings, he really liked how Day 10: Nomadic turned out. "Having Anton Chigurh from 'No Country for Old Men' carve a Halloween pumpkin with his compressed-air killing tool, drawn in the style of the 'Peanuts' comic, combines almost everything I like to do: Having extraordinary characters doing stuff we all do while being drawn in a different style than my own."

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    Inktober Day 18: Drive

    Funny drawing of Picard and Worf in a wagon, part of Ed Harrington's humorous childhood classics series.

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    For Ed, Inktober was a huge challenge - "I normally draw digitally, and creating an actual ink drawing daily was a daunting task. Plus, coming up with a comedic idea based on the daily word prompt was an additional struggle. Ever since it ended, I have been trying to spend more time drawing with a pen on actual paper. I would like to do more 'finished' drawings in the 'Picard and Worf' series - there’s a lot to explore there!"

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    Inktober Day 17: Journal

    Funny drawing of Skeletor reading a book titled "He-Man's Diary" by Ed Harrington, showcasing a humorous take on childhood classics.

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    Inktober Day 3: Boots

    Funny drawing of a classic character with a speech bubble heart, sketched by pen.

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    Inktober Day 26: Camera

    Funny drawing by Ed Harrington shows a Polaroid camera printing a photo of a skull.

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    Inktober Day 13: Horizon

    Cartoon sketch by Ed Harrington shows a humorous transformation from a sunrise to a funny character drawing.

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    Inktober Day 23: Rust

    Ed Harrington creates humorous drawings of classic characters; one with sunglasses and another with a mustache as "Rusty Shackleford."

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    Inktober Day 20: Uncharted

    Robot reading a confusing map in space with a spaceship nearby, depicting Ed Harrington's funny drawings of childhood classics.

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    Inktober Day 24: Expedition

    Funny drawing of childhood classics by Ed Harrington in a sketchbook with a black pen.

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    8 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Moonrise Kingdom a 2012 movie I love,OH and it reminds me a little of an alternative universe of Chuck Brown and Peppermint Patty, Thanks ✌️😜 from SPACE RANGER JYM 🚀

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    Inktober Day 6: Trek

    Funny drawing of a hooded character with a skeletal face by Ed Harrington, giving the Vulcan salute.

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    Inktober Day 14: Roam

    Funny drawing by Ed Harrington of a hooded character holding a "Mos Eisley" sign, with a stick and bag.

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    Inktober Day 25: Scarecrow

    Funny drawing by Ed Harrington of classic characters in a humorous pose with a pen on the side.

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    Inktober Day 10: Nomadic

    Ed Harrington's funny drawing of a comic parody combining Peanuts and No Country for Old Men on notebook pages.

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