Ian David Marsden | Illustration, Branding & Visual Storytelling
Ian David Marsden | Illustration, Branding & Visual Storytelling
Ian David Marsden | Illustration, Branding & Visual Storytelling
Ian David Marsden | Illustration, Branding & Visual Storytelling
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Deliver! Packed With PersonalityIdeas That Drive HomeLow-Emission CreativityAlways On TargetSmarter Storytelling, From Sketch to ImpactOne Seamless Process. No Guesswork. Maximum Engagement.how it worksYou bring the idea, message, or challenge — I translate it into a clear visual narrative that matches your voice and goals.1. ConceptHand-drawn comics, characters, and narratives tailored for clarity, emotion, and cultural reach — built in production-ready formats for print, web, and animation.2. CreationFrom a corner store or community initiative to international corporations and global media, your story is crafted to reach its audience across print, packaging, and digital platforms.3. ConnectionDrawings for the Future. The Old-Fashioned Way.Request a Deliveryarrow_forwardarrow_back
Comics, Cartoons & Character Design for Publishing, Branding, and Corporate Storytelling
This section presents my work in comics, cartoons and character-driven visual storytelling—ranging from editorial cartoons and graphic narratives to custom business comics, HR onboarding stories and illustrated public information campaigns. My projects span international publishing, including The New Yorker, MAD Magazine, NZZ am Sonntag and Nebelspalter, as well as corporate communication, education and animated explainer formats.
I develop hand-drawn narrative illustrations tailored to clarity, pacing and visual impact, with characters and story structures designed to suit each audience. Whether simplifying complex information, communicating corporate values or building recurring character systems for long-term brand use, my focus is always on readable, expressive storytelling.
Clients include Mercedes-Benz, Coca-Cola, Dräger, SUSTAIN-D, Henkel and Schiffer Publishing. Jump to Gallery ↓
Types of Comics & Visual Storytelling I Offer
Corporate & Business Comics
Well-crafted comics can turn training manuals, HR guides, policy documents, and brand campaigns into compelling visual stories that audiences actually want to read. These projects simplify technical, legal, or sensitive information into clear, brand-aligned narratives—ideal for internal communications, explainer comics, product messaging, and public-facing campaigns.
Over the years, organizations have used my comics to enhance employee onboarding, promote safety and compliance, communicate corporate values, and launch international marketing initiatives. Each project is designed for tone, clarity, and cultural reach, ensuring the message resonates with the intended audience—whether it’s a corporate boardroom, a classroom, or a global advertising campaign.
Recurring characters serve as long-term brand assets—instantly recognizable and adaptable to multiple campaigns and platforms. Work includes:
Brand mascots with distinctive personalities
Recurring comic strip figures for publications
Series formats for cross-media storytelling
Educational & Awareness Comics
Comics can communicate across cultures, age groups, and literacy levels, making them ideal for NGOs, government agencies, and schools. Projects include health and safety campaigns, environmental awareness programs, and large-scale public information initiatives.
Health & safety communication materials
Environmental sustainability campaigns
Public education comics for diverse audiences
Explainer Videos & Motion Comics
Hand-drawn artwork extends beyond static images into animated explainer videos and motion comics—ideal for product demonstrations, service launches, and interactive training.
Animated product demos
Launch campaign videos
Interactive e-learning content
Clients include Mercedes-Benz, Coca-Cola, Dräger, SUSTAIN-D, The New Yorker, MAD Magazine, Nebelspalter, NZZ am Sonntag, and Schiffer Publishing. See more on my clients & creative partners page.
Cartoons and Comics by Ian David Marsden
Editorial Cartoons and Caricatures by Ian David Marsden
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“Just Be You” – Animal Friends in Hats
A cheerful poster reminding kids (and grownups) to be themselves — with a parade of expressive animals modeling silly, stylish hats.
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Coca-Cola Can Comic – “Recycling Dunk” Illustration (IGORA Campaign)
Wordless comic strip illustrated for Coca-Cola Switzerland and IGORA Recycling — featured directly on printed cans. A dynamic mini-storyline designed to raise recycling awareness in a fun and accessible way.
Coca-Cola Can Comic – “Nature Redemption” (IGORA Campaign)
Detailed comic illustration for Coca-Cola’s Swiss recycling campaign. The “Nature Redemption” strip depicts an eco-friendly narrative printed on actual soda cans to encourage participation in aluminum recycling.
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“Highway to Music” – Retro Hand-Lettered T-shirt design
Vintage-style hand-drawn typography and emblem design for the band “Take the 55.” Created as both a vinyl album cover and band merchandise graphic.
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Bee Mascot Character – Vector Artwork in Color and Outline
Friendly bee mascot character designed in vector format with both full-color and outline versions, created for the town of Saint-Mathieu.
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Business Comic – Captain Power vs. Dr. Disturber (Full Page)
Full-page business comic created by Ian David Marsden for Stadtwerke Wedel (Germany). Featuring superhero Captain Power and villain Dr. Disturber, this comic promoted energy efficiency and infrastructure awareness through engaging visual storytelling.
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Character scene from the Captain Power comic series by Ian David Marsden. Custom illustration for Stadtwerke Wedel, created for a public utility awareness campaign in Germany.
In this comic panel created by Ian David Marsden, the villain Dr. Disturber pilots a menacing underwater submarine equipped with giant scissor arms. His mission: to sabotage the Stadtwerke Wedel energy supply by severing critical electric lines. Part of a custom comic created for a public utility awareness campaign in Germany.
Captain Power Emerges from Energy Plant – Comic Action Panel
Captain Power bursts from the Stadtwerke Wedel headquarters, red electric tape in hand, ready to stop Dr. Disturber’s sabotage. Is he secretly part of the utility company? The mystery remains… An exciting panel from the corporate comic illustrated by Ian David Marsden.
Victory and Villain’s Promise – Final Comic Panel
In the last scene, Captain Power floats triumphantly over the peaceful town of Wedel as all electrical systems run smoothly again. Below, Dr. Disturber flees, vowing, “You haven’t seen the last of me!” A fun and engaging ending to the awareness comic illustrated by Ian David Marsden.
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Glam’s Canin Dog Grooming Marketing Set – Posters, Flyers & Branding
Complete visual identity system for Glam’s Canin, a French dog grooming business. Includes flyers, business cards, loyalty cards, and storefront graphics with playful dog mascots and bold pink visuals. Created for pet grooming marketing.
Glam’s Canin Dog Mascots – Character Illustration for Grooming Brand
Original mascot characters created for Glam’s Canin, showing different dog breeds in humorous poses with bows and glam styling. Designed to be friendly, appealing, and brand-consistent across signage and media.
Glam’s Canin Exterior Signage – Full Storefront Branding
Large-scale shop signage for Glam’s Canin dog grooming business, installed above the salon entrance. Includes dog mascot illustrations, logo, and bright brand colors for visibility from the street.
Flat White Illustration – Trendy Swiss Café Cartoon
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Friars Club NYC – Animated Intro Frames
Cartoon-style animation frames for the official Friars Club website, featuring a custom character (Friar) arriving in a classic New York City yellow cab. Illustrated intro sequence concept for the club’s homepage.
Classic Car Shine vs. Hospital Sterilization – Dräger Global Campaign
Comic poster for Dräger highlighting the precision of hospital sterilization through humorous juxtaposition with car polishing rituals.
Draeger Explainer Frame – Hospital Sterilization vs. Classic Car
Frame from an animated version of the “Classic Car Shine vs. Hospital Sterilization” Dräger poster. Highlights the precise cleanliness standards in healthcare using humorous car-care metaphors.
Global Dräger Poster – Kitchen Chaos to Clinical Cleanliness
A 1950s-style comic showing a housewife discovering mystery stains, then transforming into a hospital-clean heroine using Dräger’s hygiene products. Created for Dräger’s global infection prevention campaign.
Draeger Explainer Frame – Kitchen Chaos to Clinical Cleanliness
Animated video frame from the Dräger campaign showing a retro housewife transforming kitchen chaos into a sterile, clinical environment. Based on the poster “From Kitchen Chaos to Clinical Cleanliness.”
Infection Prevention Poster – The Power of Proper Cleaning (Dräger)
Retro-style illustrated comic of a smiling homemaker whose world transforms with a burst of cleanliness using Dräger products. Designed to communicate across markets and languages.
Draeger Explainer Frame – The Power of Proper Cleaning
Animation still from Dräger’s infection prevention campaign, illustrating a comic heroine’s powerful transformation through proper cleaning. Matches the “Power of Proper Cleaning” poster.
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Line art draft for “The Power of Proper Cleaning” poster created for Dräger Global’s infection control campaign – illustrated by Ian David Marsden
From Grease and Grit to Surgical Precision – Dräger Visual Campaign
A comic-style visual metaphor showcasing Dräger’s sterilization equipment, from garage to operating room — clean, clear, effective.
Draeger Explainer Frame – Grease to Surgical Precision
Video adaptation of the Dräger visual campaign “From Grease and Grit to Surgical Precision.” Comic-style scene transitions from messy mechanic shop to pristine surgical setting.
Symbol Set and Payline UI – Inca Slots Facebook Game
Full set of illustrated slot symbols and animated payline interface for the social game Inca Slots. Features rich textures, gold-trimmed letters, and Mayan-style embellishments designed for high visual impact on desktop and mobile.
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Screen Time at the Museum – Time Travel Interrupted
A witty illustration bridging classical art and modern distractions — museum-goers sit beneath a Renaissance painting, all engrossed in their smartphones. Commentary-rich and ideal for educational or cultural editorial content.
PartyPOW! VIP Club Edition – Comic Style Packaging Artwork
Illustrated outer packaging for the VIP Club Pack edition of PartyPOW! featuring a red-carpet party scene in comic strip style. Full illustration and creative direction by Ian David Marsden.
PartyPOW! Retail Packs with Blisters – Final Capsule Lineup
A complete set of final PartyPOW! packaging lines including Steel, Lady, and VIP alongside blister capsules. All designs art directed by Ian David Marsden as part of full go-to-market branding execution.
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Construction Safety Mascot Illustrations – OSKAR for Seele GmbH
A complete set of safety-themed character illustrations for Seele GmbH, creators of Apple Store façades. OSKAR demonstrates workplace procedures, risk prevention, and team coordination across a variety of construction scenarios. Designed by Ian David Marsden.
Helmi Sigg Cartoon Portrait by Ian David Marsden
A vibrant cartoon portrait of Helmi Sigg, renowned Swiss comedian, actor, and author, created by illustrator Ian David Marsden. This caricature celebrates Sigg’s legendary career in Swiss entertainment, including his role in Ewigi Liebi and collaborations in Trio Eden.
Sunburned Cat’s Cool-Down – Chilling with Soda, Comics & a Fan | Ian David Marsden
Illustration of a sunburned cat relaxing with a cold soda, reading comics, and enjoying the breeze from a fan. A whimsical children’s illustration by Ian David Marsden.
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Naptime Refuge – Cozy Cat by the Fire
A peaceful domestic moment captured in watercolors — a white cat naps beside a flickering fireplace, wrapped in a woolen throw. An ideal piece for themes of comfort, home, and quiet narrative rhythm in children’s publishing.
Girl Power – Rosie the Riveter Meets Excalibur
A bold, empowering twist on classic mythology and fairy tale — inspired by Rosie the Riveter and the legend of Excalibur, this editorial-style illustration features a defiant Little Red slaying a dragon twenty times her size. A visual anthem of strength and defiance wrapped in fairy tale form.
Evolution Parade – A Satirical Timeline
This clever black-and-white illustration traces a tongue-in-cheek “evolution” from amoeba to modern-day tech-addicted citizen, blending wit and observation with a distinct narrative arc — perfect for editorial or educational use.
“Influencer Amoeba” – Social Media Parody Under the Microscope
A playful piece of editorial commentary — amoeba and other microorganisms parody influencer culture, likes, and hashtags. Whimsical yet pointed in tone, ideal for science-themed books with a twist.
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Futuristic City Street – Ligne Claire Tech Cartoon by Marsden
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Futuristic Speedy Hermes Car
A cartoon illustration depicts a person in a small, futuristic blue car with "Hermes" branding. The person is excitedly steering while wearing goggles, and the car emits smoke and flames from the rear, suggesting speed. The word "VROOOOOOM!" is prominently displayed above the car.
Futuristic Cartoon Driver with Computer
A cartoon character wearing large glasses is driving a futuristic blue car with flames and smoke coming from the back. The character is holding a computer displaying multiple screens. The word "VROOOOOM!" is prominently displayed in large blue letters above.
Ice Cube Operations by Cartoon Characters
Cartoon characters wearing goggles are engaging in various activities around a large ice cube labeled "Hermes" in a cloud of smoke. One character holds a drill, another emerges from the ice, one works with a wrench and screwdriver, and another deals with colorful ropes.
Neighboring Snowy Houses
The image is a cartoon showing two neighboring houses covered in snow. Speech bubbles indicate that Michael and Anne live in one house, while Michael's brother Stefan and Julia live in the other. Snow-covered cars and trees surround the buildings, and snowflakes are falling.
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Winter Car Preparations Mishap
A comic strip depicts a couple who rush outside to find their car buried in snow, realizing they still have summer tires. The woman angrily scolds the man, who shovels snow frantically. Later, the man arranges for a tire change and installation of an app-controlled engine heater, ensuring the car is ready by the afternoon.
Dinner Talk on Tech Innovations
Four friends are dining at their favorite restaurant. One of them, Julia, shares exciting news about a new app-controlled parking heater. Michael's smartwatch vibrates, indicating an important call. Another friend wonders if the parking heater can also be controlled via smartwatch.
Mechanic Introduces Car’s High-Tech Upgrades
A comic strip depicts Stefan picking up his car from a mechanic. The mechanic explains the new updates, including an app-controlled heating system. Stefan is impressed with features like remote operation without a mobile network and additional year-round functions. He drives home excitedly, thinking of Julia and anticipating a positive change in their relationship.
Swiss National Football Team – Fan Culture Illustration by Marsden
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Custom Cartoon Portrait of Couple by Ian David Marsden
Personalized Cartoon Portrait of Biker by Ian David Marsden
A dynamic custom cartoon portrait featuring a biker riding through scenic red rock canyons on Route 66, created by Ian David Marsden as a memorable gift from a photo
Custom Romantic Cooking Portrait by Ian David Marsden
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“Parisian Snow Globe Santa” – Holiday Book Illustration by Ian David Marsden
A hand-drawn scene capturing the magic of Paris in winter, with Santa inside a snow globe delivering festive cheer. A warm, atmospheric piece perfect for storybooks and seasonal campaigns.
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Quiet Moments – Fox Reading Comic Panel
A calm moment with the fox character reading by the window, captured in a clean, paneled style ideal for narrative sequences. Marsden’s uncluttered comic aesthetic supports readability for young audiences and early learners.
Utility Bill and Energy Efficiency Comic Strip by Ian David Marsden
Break It Down – Fox Explains with Bot
A sleek and humorous informational comic panel designed for clarity — the fox and robot characters explain a concept using a poster-style breakdown. A perfect visual approach for children’s nonfiction or learning materials.
Clean Up Time – Shower Comic for Kids
This piece explores daily habits through character-led storytelling. Using humor and minimal visual clutter, it supports children’s routines or hygiene themes in a way that’s both clear and friendly.
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In the Kitchen – Fox Comic Sequence
Character-driven slice-of-life comic strip featuring the fox in a kitchen scene with comedic flair. Clear storytelling, limited color palette, and appealing character expressions make this a strong asset for beginner graphic readers.
Smart Thermostat Comic by Ian David Marsden
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Fantasy Character Cards – Pillage Series
Character design cards from the Pillage universe, showcasing distinct illustrated personalities including pirates, mystics, and elemental figures. Dynamic and collectible, these are great examples of consistent world-building in fantasy IP design.
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Mine’s Bigger! Satirical Cartoon: Two Kings Comparing Crowns by Ian Marsden
Caricature portrait of Swiss DJ Miroman with headphones and tattoos
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Bureaucrat at Work – Office Satire by Marsden
“The Rat Race” – Gnome on the Hamster Wheel of Life
A metaphorical cartoon exploring modern life’s dizzying routines — a gnome character endlessly runs on a hamster wheel while lugging his briefcase. A clever visual for articles, books, or educational discussions on work-life balance.
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Artist Legends Reimagined – Frida, Van Gogh, Dalí & Picasso
A whimsical cast of legendary artists reimagined as expressive characters in a Provençal town — perfect for books introducing kids to art history with charm and wit.
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Marvin: Based on “The Way I Was” – Escape from Austria
Flashback sequence from Marvin depicting the Hamlisch family’s escape from Nazi-occupied Austria — illustrated with care and narrative sensitivity by Ian David Marsden.
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Marvin: Based on “The Way I Was” – Songwriting Reflection
A scene of artistic frustration from Marvin, where creative disputes lead to a moment of self-doubt and reflection — illustrating the challenges behind songwriting success.
A WWII Survival Story
The image is a comic strip from a graphic novel featuring a personal narrative about Marvin Pickholtz. It details the struggles of Marvin's parents during the Nazi regime, highlighting the challenges they faced in Austria. The storyline includes themes of love, music, and survival against the backdrop of World War II, focusing on attempts to escape Austria and the difficulties of obtaining travel papers. The comic combines illustrations and text to convey the historical context and emotional impact of the family's experiences.
Musician’s Film Scoring Breakthrough
A comic strip illustrates a musician's interaction with a film producer named Spiegel. The musician impresses Spiegel at a party, leading to an opportunity to score a movie. Spiegel recounts giving a big break to a famous composer, setting high expectations. The musician, despite initial uncertainty about film scoring, prepares a theme for Spiegel's new project, "The Swimmer." The comic depicts the musician's journey from performing at a party to composing for a film, concluding with Spiegel's appreciation.
Escape to Safety
The comic page illustrates a family's escape story during a time of political unrest. It depicts a man and woman with a baby carriage heading toward Liechtenstein, with the man sending word to the woman about joining him for a journey to America. The woman faces pressure to leave Vienna and hides money in a light socket to prevent it from being taken. During an eviction search, she convinces the superintendent to let her use the bathroom, where she retrieves the hidden money.
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The Original Batman – Pennyfarthing Steampunk Mashup
A tongue-in-cheek fusion of superhero lore and Victorian engineering — this whimsical piece places “Batman” on a pennyfarthing bike, ideal for alt-history books, satire collections, or creative character reinterpretations.
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Ideas Take Flight – Cartoon Tribute to Discovery
A curious scientist contemplates a tiny floating mouse tethered to a balloon, a whimsical nod to invention, curiosity, and the thrill of new ideas taking flight.
The Journey Ahead – Contemplative Character Scene
A solitary figure gazes across a stark landscape — this image evokes themes of courage, future paths, and emotional metaphor, ideal for chapter intros, poetry, or conceptual narratives.
“Coat of Arms Creatures” – Swiss Cantonal Animals Reimagined
A playful reinterpretation of Switzerland’s cantonal heraldic animals — rendered as expressive, animated characters. Designed to bridge education and entertainment for young readers and museum visitors.
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Radio Connection
The image is a four-panel black and white comic strip. The first panel shows a man with a hat relaxing with his feet up, accompanied by a goat and a radio. The second panel features a child smiling while listening to a radio. In the third panel, a woman is sitting and knitting with a radio nearby. The fourth panel depicts a man speaking passionately into a microphone, gesturing with his hands. Each character is connected by radio signals, suggesting a shared message or broadcast.
Political Phone Conversations
A five-panel political comic strip features a man in a suit speaking on a telephone in four panels. He appears worried or frustrated, with various hand gestures indicating stress or confusion. In the final panel, another man, wearing a beret and uniform, speaks into a phone with a confident expression. The setting suggests a formal or governmental environment, indicated by insignias and decor visible behind the characters.
Bat-Themed Global Village
The comic strip features a series of panels with a character dressed as a cat-like figure holding a mirror under a night sky. Birds, resembling bats, are flapping over a tunnel entrance labeled "Channel Tunnel Welcome." An aircraft with bat-like wings appears next to a large radio tower. In another panel, a clock tower is decorated with a bat symbol. The final panel depicts a person in a hat with a bow tie. The strip is titled "Global Village News" by Ian David Marsden.
French Cafe Comic Scene
A black-and-white comic strip featuring a man in a beret, smoking while reading a newspaper at a bar. He drinks from a glass and gestures emphatically. The setting appears to be a French cafe, with a bartender present and bottles visible in the background. Speech bubbles are empty, indicating no dialogue.
Political Satire Comic Strip
A black-and-white political comic strip shows various characters in a series of four panels. The first two panels depict three individuals, one holding a bottle, with speech bubbles above them. The third panel shows a television screen displaying a baby with a pacifier, as people watch from behind. The final panel returns to the previous scene with one of the characters speaking. The strip is titled "Global Village News" and is created by Ian David Marsden.
Elvis Stamp Comic Strip
A black and white comic strip featuring several panels, each depicting different characters and scenes. The first panel shows a man speaking into a microphone labeled "TV." The second panel includes a man holding a clapperboard labeled "Elvis Stamp Scene 1." Subsequent panels resemble postage stamps featuring illustrated portraits of a singer, with the denomination of 29 cents U.S. Mail. Additional scenes include a visibly sweating man and another holding a bottle. The final panel shows a man giving a thumbs-up gesture. The strip is titled "Global Village News."
Political Satire Caricatures Comic
A black and white comic strip featuring six caricatures of various individuals, each in a separate panel, some with speech bubbles. The characters display distinct facial expressions and attire. The comic is a political satire from the Global Village News series by Ian David Marsden, dated from 1992 to 2024.
Curly-Haired Man Explains Comic Story
A comic strip features a bespectacled man with curly hair holding a notepad. Different panels show him from various angles, sometimes looking at the notepad with speech bubbles included. His expressions vary from contemplative to excited, suggesting he is sharing or explaining something.
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Political Caricature Dinner
The image is a political comic strip with four panels. Each panel features a different cartoon caricature of a political figure with speech bubbles, standing or sitting at a table with various food and drink items. The setting suggests a humorous or satirical context, based on the visual elements and over-exaggerated characteristics of the figures.
Phone Call Shenanigans
A black-and-white comic strip featuring two men engaging in a phone conversation. The first man is shown speaking into a telephone, while the second man is depicted lounging in bed with a bottle labeled "Jack Daniels" and a woman resting beside him. The artwork exhibits detailed facial expressions and a bold, illustrative style.
Political Speech Applause
A political comic strip shows a series of panels featuring a man at a podium speaking to an audience with microphones in view. He claps, and there are cheers from the crowd. Another character with horns whispers to a woman, who responds with a neutral expression, joining in the applause. The comic is titled "Global Village News" and credited to Ian David Marsden.