Horror Cartoons Archive

I decided to start a page archiving all of the past Horror Cartoon Of The Week postings. You can always find these cartoons in other places around the site, but this is a good place to keep them.

 

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July 25, 2010

 

I’m back. I had a great vacation and managed to complete a bunch of new drawings. This is one of my favorites.

 

As one of my friends from horrorwriters.net said, “It’s got tentacles and people in tubes. What’s not to like.”

 

There’s just something about small towns, mountains, fresh air, and invertebrate mutants…

 

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The Town’s Only Cephalopod Recycling Center, By Will Jacques:

 

The Town Cephalopod Recycling Center

 

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August 6, 2010

 

One must always be careful when accessing foreign technology. We might not understand it and it might taste bad.

 

I’m not a Tech person. I’m really more comfortable with rocks and sticks. Except when it comes to inter dimensional teleportation, then I’m totally with it.

Our friends here prove that aliens aren’t all bad. As a matter of fact, they provide us with potential services even they can’t comprehend.

 

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A Brisk Infusion Of Alien Technology:

 

A Brisk Infusion Of Alien Technology

 

 

 

 

 

August 24, 2010

 

This week, we’re going to the carnival. As a teacher, I love it when kids have fun. I love it even more if they meet with an unfortunate accident.

 

A Carnival Mishap:

 

 

September 2, 2010

 

War is a terrible thing. Especially if you have weird aliens involved. We can’t prove it, but one feels that SOMETHING is taking advantage of all that strife and stress.

 

Not to mention all those missing people that can never be accounted for…

 

A short-term intervention of limeted consequence, By Will Jacques:

 

 

September 13, 2010

 

Those pesty vampires! They’re always getting into things. You have just taken out the garbage. You go back into the house, all ready to relax and then it happens; that’s right…vampires.

You just can’t get away from them, try as you will. At least they’re only a nocturnal problem…for now.

 

The Village Vampire, By Will Jacques:

 

This Cartoon can be found in Gallery 8:

http://ghastlydoor.com/gallery-8/

 

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September 20, 2010

 

Even the Evil One needs a pet. Of course, if you’ve ever known a cat, it’s more like a cat MIGHT tolerate the Evil One. Not that he’s going to listen to him. They’re more like two kings trying to control each other.

 

Good luck is all I can say.

 

The Devil And His Cat, By Will Jacques:

 

 

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September 27, 2010

 

I’m a teacher, so I know the true value of education. I’ve met lots of teachers and I’ve met lots of students. Let’s just let that speak for itself.

 

Flying High With Education, By Will Jacques:

  

 

 

 

 

October 4, 2010

 

A good father knows how to take care of his kids, even if it’s at his own expense. That’s the word for fatherhood “Sacrifice.”

If he’s really good, he’ll offer up his decomposing body as protein.

 

Enjoying His Implanted Egg Sack, By Will Jacques:

 

 

 

 

October 26, 2010

 

This is the week before Halloween. In honor of that, I’m going to put up one of the creepiest drawings I’ve ever made. I hope you’re not planning on Trick-Or-Treating at THIS house!

 

 

 

October 26, 2010

 

This is the week before Halloween. In honor of that, I’m going to put up one of the creepiest drawings I’ve ever made. I hope you’re not planning on Trick-Or-Treating at THIS house!

 

Earless Haggie, By Will Jacques:

 

Earless Haggie

 

 

November 3, 2010

 

Those darn Chickens, you always have to be careful or they’ll get you. They’re not there to help either.

 

Watching For The Chicken Queen, By Will Jacques:

 

 

 

 

December 1, 2010

 

Taking out the trash is a chore. Especially when there are tentacled monsters waiting to drain your body fluids. Oh well, at least they won’t go to waste…get it?

 

Crawling For The Garbage, By Will Jacques:

 

 

 

 

 

December 14, 2010

 

Technology is a wonderful thing, especially when it prolongs life. There is a point however, when things might start to go a little haywire. This is one of those times.

Reaching A State Of Technological Equilibrium, By Will Jacques:

 

 

 

© Will Jacques 2010