
This is a cartoon that I did in 1998 for a Christmas card.

This is a cartoon that I did in 1998 for a Christmas card.


The Cartoon Cowboy would like to wish everyone a “Merry Christmas” and a “Happy New Year”.
2013 has been a good run and it just get’s better from here!

A new annual tradition at “The Hang Around”, home of “THE CARTOON SALOON” and JP Rankin “The CARTOON COWBOY” …
” … remember it ain’t a party ’til someone get’s drunk and falls down!”
So I was saying the other day that this was the book I read by John Erickson that got be introduced to Jody Logsdon with Laid-Back West Syndicate and that is when I started having my cartoons published in American Cowboy, Western Horseman and Cowboy Sports & Entertainment ….
I loaned my copy out and never got it back.
I found this one on the internet the other day for $9.00.
Signed by the author John Erickson and more importantly signed by “The Greatest Cowboy Cartoonist”
“ACE REID”

Alright … The Cartoon Cowboy officially has a new sidekick – thanks to my good friend and one heck of a spurmaker and silversmith, Kevin Elkins from May, Texas.
This one’s name is Maggie –
looks a lot like my old Border Collie, Belle Starr that I had to put down last year.

Thought it would be good to post this one for The Holiday Season and for Deer Season!

This one’s from 1998 – another popular one for “The Cartoon Cowboy”
A lot of folks out there can relate to this one I’m sure.
Would be curious to see everyone’s Comments on this one!

I would have to say this is probably one of my most popular cartoons.
I spent about 16 days in a row at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo with a good friend of mine, Rick McCumber and every day about every two hours “The Arbuckle Boys” would come on stage and sing “Ghost Riders in the Sky”.
After a deluge of this one day Rick said … “hey cardboard cowtoonist I got and idea” … and the rest they say is history.
“GOAT RIDERS in the Sky” was created
Appearing from right to left: JP Rankin, Garland Tucker, Rick McCumber and Will Burgess
… and check out Rick’s website while your at it http://www.rickmccumber.com/

Here is another of my early pieces from 1996

This was a cartoon I did back in 1996 and has always been one of my personal favorites. Had a pup that went by the name of Bingo and so the name kinda stuck.

This is a 3D piece that I did … I have a fondness for the Nine Banded Armadillo and they appear quite often in my cartoons.