

Friday, January 1st, 2010: They told us not to make faces when we were kids...
Now we get paid to do it.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
BEARMAN (1998) - The Original Short: COMING SOON!!!
UNRELEASED STRIP - COMING SOON
Sunday, December 6th, 2009: A bear is re-born.
Sunday, November 1st, 2009: UH OH, looks like a long-lost Bearman strip has come to light...
Yes...yes, that IS why it looks so...well...OLD!!!
~ HAPPY HALLOWEEN ~
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
Sunday, October 4th, 2009: Looks like I actually tried to work some culture into this one!
(Remember the Mad Cow fiasco at Jack In The Box?? Well...IT HAPPENED!!!)
GOOD THING THERE'S MORE "SERIES I" & ANIMATION ON THE WAY...STAY TOONED!!!
Sunday, September 6th, 2009: BEHOLD...the world's only hybernating cougar!!
Sunday, September 13th, 2009: I love it...that guy hybernates and THIS guy watches TV all winter!!
The sheer accuracy of these comics impresses me even today!
Sunday, August 2nd, 2009: It's funny cause it's true...unfortunately.
(SPECIAL THANKS: JUSTIN EDDY!!!)
Sweet, homicidal laughter. =D
Sunday, July 5th, 2009: . . . Ain't it the truth.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ALISHA REILEY!!! =)
HAPPY COMIC CON 2009!!!
Sunday, May 31st, 2009: Yep, that was my sense of humor alright...not much has changed.
Sunday, June 7th, 2009: Shades of adolescence...BASED ON A TRUE STORY.
Sunday, June 14th, 2009: ...If only it were that easy!
Sunday, June 21st, 2009: Aaahh yes, a familiar situation indeed, eh Dad?
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!!!
Sunday, June 28th, 2009: Seriously though, we love you, Barney! =oD
My name is Chance Raspberry. Just like many of you out there, I love to draw! Thanks to my parents, I got an early start as I was spoon-fed Golded Age cartoon classics from about Age 3 on. Since I learned to pick up a pencil around the same time, animation has been my #1 passion. My ability and love for the craft are a true blessing, and I have been fortunate enough to establish a strong cartooning background on projects such as The Simpsons, Foster's, and the Family Guy trading card series. All that being said, I invite you to jouney back with me to before any major experience had found its way into my life...to a time when my creative driving force was the editorial comic strip. I grew up reading the Sunday Funnies and was always impressed by the level of humor, quality, and detail within each little panel. Every artist had their own unique approach to telling their visual story. This was probably my first real introduction to the concept of "style." Needless to say, artists such as Watterson, Schultz, Peters, and MacNelly became heroes of mine at a young age, and played a major role in the birth of this, my very own comic strip. Bearman is the first original series I ever created. Enjoy!