Cartoon: A Tremendous Third Quarter Thanks to a Leprechaun


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I love to do cartoons about holidays. They’re usualy ripe with all kinds of images, there’s plenty of material to play with and – well, not to put too fine a point on it, they sell well.

But St. Patrick’s Day is kind of a toughy. You’ve got leprechauns and shamrocks and beer, but that only goes so far.

I’d intended to crank out a bunch of St. Patrick’s Day business cartoons this year, but after two days of literally staring out the window for hours upon end, this is all I managed to get.

Just unlucky I guess.


About Mark Anderson

Mark Anderson Mark Anderson's cartoons appear in publications including Forbes, The Wall Street Journal and Harvard Business Review. His business cartoons are available for licensing at his website, Andertoons.com.
 


7 Responses to “Cartoon: A Tremendous Third Quarter Thanks to a Leprechaun”

  1. Joel Libava says:

    Great cartoon, Mark…

    I’m really going to have to examine my belief system. I always thought that leprechauns were imaginary creatures.

    I need data!

    The Franchise King®

    • LOL – I thought this was a pretty good St. Patrick’s day cartoon, Joel! It never ceases to amaze me what Mark can do with a simple group of people at a conference table in front of a PowerPoint slide.

      Reminds me of my days in the Corporate world — oh if I only had back some of those hours I spent sitting there hour after hour, looking at slides…

      Anita

  2. Mark Anderson Andertoons says:

    Someone should hire that Jerry guy.

  3. [...] A tremendous third quarter was experienced thanks to the discovery of a leprechaun. Enjoy this humorous business cartoon by Andertoons Cartoons.  [...]

  4. Ti Roberts says:

    It’s not bad; I like it. :)



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