Like the grains of sand in the drip of time, so are the days of Julian Assange holing up in the embassy of Ecuador.
This Assange Ecuador Embassy political cartoon was illustrated by Laughzilla for The Daily Dose on August 18, 2012
Like the grains of sand in the drip of time, so are the days of Julian Assange holing up in the embassy of Ecuador.
This Assange Ecuador Embassy political cartoon was illustrated by Laughzilla for The Daily Dose on August 18, 2012
It’s not every day an alien invader is sent against his own will to colonize the human home planet of Earth.
And it’s not every day that Laughzilla draws about it for The Daily Dose. This Colonize Earth cartoon was syndicated on August 17, 2012 for fans of humor here, there and everywhere.
The Middle East offers the world of revolutionary technologies which are advancing the use of clean energy in culture and lifestyle.
Laughzilla thought it would be good to remind everyone about the leading varieties of alternative energy technologies and assets commonly available today, including: Solar, Wind, Water, Bio Energy, and the ships of the deserts, Camels.
So was this MidEast Clean Tech Cartoon borne by humor.
You might not think that there is much of a problem with proper naming systems.
However, when you think about the fact that we call ourselves Earthlings and yet we call creatures on Mars Martians, you should see an obvious problem, glaring right in your face.
To be fair, it’s not entirely your fault that you are part of the collective Earthling experiment. You didn’t name these words, did you?
Whatever your stance on the issue, know that it was first drawn in this cartoon by Laughzilla and published as the great Earthian or Marsling cartoon for The Daily Dose comic strip on February 24, 2012 which was well complemented by the Top Ten nomenclature jokes.
Yeah, it’s good to laugh, even at the cost of offending ETs or Humanoids.
February is a time of a great lack of heat in the Northern Hemisphere of Planet Earth.
Laughzilla considered the Parisians enduring the coldest winter on record and then put forth this Occupy Winter cartoon illustration for The Daily Dose. Made for the #OccupyWinter movement this caricature depicts Winter in Paris with special guest Penguin in Beret, who loves little more than a fresh baguette, a bottle of red wine, and an anonymous journal to read while the Eiffel Tower takes a beating from the cold wind, rain and snow.
This cartoon markes a special turn of events, returning full color to The Daily Dose, a feature long left out of the popular web comic strip and joke site.
The English have it all wrong. Don’t get me wrong. I love England. Well, parts of it, anyway.
Laughzilla was tasked with creating an ad campaign for a highly reputable caffeine company, and this is the result. Another rejected ad campaign for The Daily Dose, conceived and published for The Real Tea Realty Company.
This cartoon was created in partnership with the #OccupyCaffeine movement, which is very active early in the day, and again shortly after lunch.
Once you’ve got your jitters under control, be sure to put the get your very own personalized coffee mug with this funny comic strip emblazoned upon it from The Daily Dose shop.
In the Winter of 2012, Punxatawney Phil was once again ritually required by the grand poobahs of that small Pennsylvania town to once again put his prodigious propheteering to prognosticate the seasonal forecast.
Would Winter want with the break of day? Or would the world’s most famous groundhog see his shadow and return to his sleepy time for another six weeks?
Laughzilla put the occasion to paper with this Occupy Shadows cartoon along with a Top 10 #OccupyShadows jokes list.
Well, wouldn’t you know it, he saw his shadow. Yes, the Winter of 2012 was destined tor last, and last, and last another six whole weeks. So sayeth the repetitive rodent of Bill Murray fame.
Now that you’re tucked away for the season, why not crawl out from under your rock and download a copy of Themes, Memes and Laser Beams, or another classic collectible cartoon book from The Daily Dose series.
Laughzilla drew this Baby On Bird cartoon for The Daily Dose back at the end of January 2012.
We hope it takes you to dizzying new heights of humor, as it did for our interns.
Once you put the kid down and are in control of your laugh reflex again, head on over to The Daily Dose Shop where you can find this and many other hilarious things to light up your life, or the life of friends and loved ones, including funny Tees and onesies bearing the bodacious baubles of the most widely loved and politely despised web comic strip of them all.
Steve Jobs may have brought the world iProducts like the iPod, the iMac, the iPad, iTunes and the iCloud, but one product you never saw come out of the labs in Cupertino, CA, is the Apple iBall.
The All-New and Improved iBall now sports some terrific features, including a poke-proof membrane, so neither you nor your sharp-clawed cat can bother your iBall anymore, or poke your iBall out either.
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If your’e more into wearing the cool cartoons, having them on wicked items like backpacks and chrome coffee mugs, check out The Daily Dose Shop and get yourself something special.
As 2012 rolled in, lots of things were changing online. One of the big changes was the way that Google indexed pages by relevance, personalization, freshness, and other untold parameters known only to select Googlers in the empire of the Goog. This was known as part of the Panda update, and it rolled on for months after the initial release of their fresh algorithm was implemented worldwide.
Suddenly, sites that had stale old content were flushed out of the top ranks, and sites that had fresh, high quality, authoritative content were bumped up.
Laughzilla brought this sea change to book with this hilarious caricature of what can happen to anyone whose site gets hit by blackhat seo aka: hacking, cracking, site defacing, black ops search engine manipulation, and other lovely terms to refer to the way someone breaks someone else’s website.
Now that you’ve gotten more than a giggle out of this spin on SEO and PPC, be sure to head on over the Laughzilla’s book shop and pick yourself up a copy of his latest works in print. Your bookshelf and your friends who read editorial cartoons will surely appreciate it and think you’re the coolest kid on the block, even if you’re an old gaffer.