Do you remember the strips we had last week about Nerf guns, Link and Link?
Well, spring-boarding off that, Sheldon reader Kerrie L. sent in this awesome montage of her son Corry Reilly…and I had to share it with you:

Fellow Los Angeleno cartoonist (and new dad!) Kazu Kibuishi has a new book out: Copper. And after diving into my copy at home, I wanted to highly recommend it to you all: It’s a wonderful, wonderful read.
It’s one of those rare, all-ages comics that is both a visual and life-affirming joy to read. There’s a sweetness to it, and an beautifully drawn line quality that adds a sense of excitement.
And Kazu is, without doubt, one of the most talented cartoonists I’ve ever had the pleasure to know. If his studio wasn’t on the exact opposite side of LA from mine, I would be over there every day bothering him, watching how he works — he’s just fantastically talented.
So! Whether you’re a librarian, a teacher, or just a lover of comics looking for a good read, I highly recommend it.

Hey, so today’s my birthday! I totally forgot to mention that!
Please join me in thanking my folks, as they did all the work for the first few decades.
And if you’d like to do something nice for your friendly neighborhood cartoonist on their birthday, I’ll humbly suggest one thing: Maybe consider telling two people in your life about Sheldon. I know it sounds cheesy, but you’d be amazed how many folks come to the strip by word of mouth. It would be the nicest thing you could do for me on my birthday!
Thanks!
I’m still catching up on the great pics that Sheldonistas have been sending in. Next up, Jonathan G. in his Squee shirt, replicating Flaco’s pose:

Nice work, Jon!
This is probably exciting to no one but me, but the trademark for “Sheldon” has moved from a “TM” (unregistered trademark) to an “R” (fancy-shmancy registered trademark), according to the lovely, embossed paperwork I received from the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
So, in addition to all the other new-year changes I have to make to the website, I now have to change all the little TM’s in the html. But that’s a good problem to have!

For those unfamiliar, we run a Saturday-only sci-fi series called “Drive” on most Saturdays. Here are the “Drive” archives from the start:
#1,
#2,
Text Entry: Continuum,
#3,
Text Entry: Secrets,
#4,
Text Entry: Veetans,
#5,
#6,
#7,
#8,
#9,
#10,
#11,
#12,
#13,
#14,
#15,
#16, #17, Text Entry: Memos, #18.
Open the above links in tabs to read ’em in order.
There are more reader pics to share with you over the next few days, but I particularly enjoyed this Christmas pic.
Sheldonista Jessica S. sent in this shot of her dad holding the Sheldon original he got for Christmas. It’s the one where Gramp is pouring over the Home Depot catalog, drooling over tools he could buy.
But the best part? The part that made me laugh? He also got a Home Depot gift card along with it. WAY TO ENABLE HIM, FAMILY. 🙂

Happy 2010, everyone!
Here are my two wishes for us all:
1.) May the days ahead be a little kinder than recent years
2.) May it only take us three or four weeks to stop writing “2009” on our checks.
Just a reminder: Our two December sales are wrapping up on the 31st over in the Sheldon Store. They’re both especially good deals for folks who have never treated themselves to a Sheldon book:
1.) Get Pure Ducky Goodness, the first Sheldon collection, for just $10!
— OR —
2.) Free Book: Buy the first two Sheldon collections, and get the third one, free!
Sheldon-reader Michael D. sent in this fantastic shot of his two lads opening their Sheldon books on Christmas morning. There’s nothing about this photo that doesn’t make me happy. It’s a rare and wonderful thing thing, as a cartoonist, to see the reactions folks have to your cartoons…and these two guys just about made my year with their expressions.

Next up, Sheldonista Laurie S. sent in pics of her husband John opening his Sheldon books and Flaco “Squee” shirt. She also mentioned that “… he has a follow-up appointment with his shoulder surgeon today and he informed me last night that he was going to wear his SQUEE shirt to the appointment which cracked me up.” Provided he doesn’t strike Flaco’s pose from the shirt, John’s shoulder should be OK.

And last but not least, Victor K. sends in this photo of his (wonderfully) framed Sheldon original. It’s one of my favorites…from when Arthur was so hot, he talks like a Bulgarian.
