Friday Cartoon: Comes At You Fast

Halloween to Christmas comes at you fast Santa Ghost Cartoon. A two panel cartoon depicting a little ghost in the first panel which is dated October 31 the second panel depicts the same ghost transformed into a Santa hat and is dated November 1. the little ghost now Santa hat is saying WTF.

More cartoons by Irish Cartoonist Allan Cavanagh: Christopher Nolan and The BFG That time Hitler was spotted in Dublin dressed as a woman Grand Elf Gandalf, Hold the Door Hodor Another Trump Assassination Attempt Want to order a caricature? Click here. Want to make an enquiry? Click here. See my reviews here. See even more … Read more

Friday Cartoon: Christmas Comes at You Fast

Halloween to Christmas comes at you fast Santa Ghost Cartoon. A two panel cartoon depicting a little ghost in the first panel which is dated October 31 the second panel depicts the same ghost transformed into a Santa hat and is dated November 1. the little ghost now Santa hat is saying WTF.

I’m a bit late with this as it’s now the 17th but it really is seasonal whiplash isn’t it? From Scary to Carey (Mariah) on the stroke of midnight. Now that’s terrifying. Related Posts: Optimus Prime Cartoon Thanos and Indiana Jones Banshees of Inisherin Fire Brigade Cartoon Want to order a caricature? Click here. Want … Read more

Macnas Parade Route 2018 – Out of the Wild Sky Sunday 28 October 5.30pm

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Macnas Parade 2018: Galway’s street theatre troupe has announced this year’s Halloween Parade to hit the streets of Galway City this October. Titled Out of the Wild Sky it will weave its way from the Macnas workshop in Fisheries Field through the city where crowds of thousands will marvel at the creations.

MACNAS Parade Route 2016- Savage Grace, Sunday 30th October @ 5.30pm

Macnas Parade Route Halloween 2016

The largest free event in the West of Ireland, the annual Macnas Parade Savage Grace will take place in Galway on Sunday 30th October 2016 at 5.30pm, in association with the Latin Quarter. Macnas is supported by The Arts Council of Ireland and Galway City Council. Crowds of over 44,000 people have attended this spectacular … Read more