When asked about his influences in comedy and humor, Anderson mentioned several artists, including: “Peter Arno, Darwyn Cooke, Henry Martin, George Carlin, Mischa Richter, Sidney Harris, David Letterman, Gary Larson, Ed Emberly, and of course, Charles Schulz.”
Next, we were curious about how the creator of ‘Andertoons’ comes up with ideas for new strips. Here’s what we learned: “I read a lot when I’m writing. I’ll read basically anything - business, cooking, politics, celebrity - and wait for something to pop out at me. Then I sort of turn it over and over in my head for a while until I’ve gotten past the low-hanging fruit and onto what I hope is a unique take on it.
The artist also shared his thoughts on what makes a good comic, explaining: “The combination of a well worded, succinct gag, and clear, concise art. The best cartoons require them both to make a gag work. And by that, I mean one wouldn't make sense without the other.”
Lastly, Anderson kindly answered our question about which of his strips is his personal favorite: “Cartoons where I have to ape another artist’s style are very difficult, but really satisfying if you get them right. I’ve done some Winnie the Pooh gags and that classic Pooh illustration style is super fun.”






















