CARTOONS BY TOM GAULD
A cartoon. The title: 'Coming soon! Classic novels improved by Artificial Intelligence" The image is of five books. The titles are: "Android of Green Gables" by L M Montgomery "A Suitable Bot" by Vikram Seth "Portrait of the Automaton as a Young Machine" by James Joyce "Tech of the D'Urbervilles" by Thoms Hardy  "My Family and other Algorithms" by Gerald DurrellALT

My cartoon for this week’s Guardian Review.

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The shop at tomgauld.com is now closed for the summer. But you can still [pic 1] get my ‘Endless Journey’ myriorama from the Shandy Hall Shop: www.laurencesternetrust.org.uk

Or [pic 2] get a copy of my poster collaboration with John L Walters from St.Bride: www.sbf.org.uk

A frankenstein's monster-type creature has been brought to life by a complicated medical apparatus. A scientist with a clipboard and spanner stands by, contemplating a poster. His thought bubble reads "One down. Two to go..." the poster reads "Live Love Laugh".ALT

A recent cartoon for New Scientist.

Caption "As the years went by, Tim's bedside selection of 'to be read' books expanded into a teetering pile, then an imposing wall and finally a vast, elaborate labyrinth from which he never emerged"  Image: A man in his pyjamas is reading a book as he wanders in a maze made of piled up books.ALT

My cartoon for this weekend’s Guardian books.

p.s. my latest book cartoons collection is Revenge of the Librarians: tomgauld.com/comic-books-v2

My Shop and Art-for-Sale will close next week for the summer. If you’d like something please order soon: www.tomgauld.com

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From the St.Bride Library:

We’re delighted to announce that a poster created exclusively for St Bride Foundation in 2019 by John L Walters and Tom Gauld is back by popular demand in this stunning new open edition. details here: https://tinyurl.com/sbfposter

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I’m very proud to say that Revenge of the Librarians won Best Humor Publication at last night’s Eisner Awards. Thanks to @drawnandquarterly for accepting the award for me (and publishing the book!).

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My cartoon for this week’s Guardian Books.

Image description A graph entitled 'My Contact with Aliens'. The X axis is time and the Y axis is communication. A green line begins very low (labelled 'First Contact') then rises (labelled 'Initial Enthusiasm') before reaching its apex (labelled 'Realisation that we  don't have very much in common') and dropping down low again for the rest of the graph (labelled 'Pretty much just Christmas cards now').ALT

A recent cartoon for New Scientist.

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