Goings-On in the magazine cartoon world . . . Turkey Soup for the soul. The mind and world of the dynamic duo, Peter Plum and Roy Delgado collide and synergize to create a much needed daily comic fix for the rest of us.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Woman's World cartoon - Roy Delgado
This drawing appears in the current Sept. 20, 2010 issue of the women's magazine on page 3. Submitted in black and white. Their art department does a fine job in coloring all of the cartoons.
Jack Flynn, an old-time cartoon friend of mine going all the way back to 1953 when I was going to art school in Los Angeles ( where we corresponded, and I begged for an original, which he DID send ) and living in a garage, also has a cartoon on the same page, along with James Estes, another real pro whose work I've admired for years.
I liked this cartoon so much, that I'm using it for a Buljert cartoon idea in the proposed daily comic panel in which is now evolving . . .
Monday, September 13, 2010
Another flash bulletin -
Yes, now after the hype in the last post, I can begin to get back to the REAL world. Today, Plum Loco Comic got rejected from King Features Syndicate. It was in the form of the cold impersonal bland form letter saying you know what, . . . Sorry, BUT - - - almost identical to the other two rejections I got from Universal and Creators. Look, I understand. This just makes me even MORE resolved to succeed. I don't think " they " know who they're messing with. Sorry, failure is not an option here, period. You can't stop a man that wants to go somewhere.
All that is left is United Media . . . . ( And after I hear from them, I'll give Tony Rezko's outfit a chance in Chicago ).
And life goes on !
All that is left is United Media . . . . ( And after I hear from them, I'll give Tony Rezko's outfit a chance in Chicago ).
And life goes on !
On Success and Happiness

" Success is the progressive realization of a worthwhile, personal and challenging goal. "
That means that if you have a goal, and it's worthwhile and challenging and meaningful to YOU, and you are moving towards it . . . then you are being successful.
This paperweight sits on my computer desk next to the mouse. This reminds me every day that the journey is where it's at. I'm pretty happy on what I'm getting. If things were going any better, people woul think I was cheating ! That's my story and I'm sticking with it.
Paul Meyer was he founder of Success Motivation Institute, Waco, Texas. Mr. Meyer was my mentor. He passed away recently. SMI was BEFORE there was a Tony Robbins or a " Secret ".
Sunday, September 12, 2010
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