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George is a Chicago-based cartoonist and creator best known for "Beware of Toddler," a charming and relatable comic strip inspired by his life as a stay-at-home dad. Since launching the series in 2019, George has earned multiple awards, a Ringo nomination, a successful Kickstarter book, and syndication through King Features.

Drawing inspiration from classics like "Peanuts" and "Calvin and Hobbes," George fills his comics with everyday parenting moments—like a toddler writing on walls or tossing things into the toilet—capturing the humor and chaos of family life. As he puts it, "The fact of the matter is we exist, and I hope my comic is successful in bringing a bit of visibility to this fact," especially for fathers and marginalized dads often underrepresented in media.

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Comic strip by George Gant showing a stay-at-home parent and toddler building snowmen, highlighting parenting humor.

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Lotekguy
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7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In most cases, rightly so.

“The thing that resonates with readers the most isn't a specific moment or strip, but with The Toddler herself,” George shares with Bored Panda. “90% of the feedback I see involves some variation of ‘She's just like my daughter!’ ‘That looks like my kid!’ ‘How are you drawing my life right now?!’ I think it's all of the things she does that resonate the most.”

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    Comic panels showing a child underwater with a snorkel mask and a parent asking for an inhaler in a humorous stay-at-home parenting scene.

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    Sam Trudeau
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "If's not inhawew, ifs snofkel" (not "kid voice", "thing-in-mouth voice")

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    Comic panel showing a stay-at-home parent interacting humorously with a toddler playing with toy cars.

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    sbj
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Learning life lessons young

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    While the comic focuses mainly on The Toddler and her ever-exhausted father, George has considered expanding the world, even teasing a version of the character far into the future. “Yes—it is not only a consideration, but an active goal. For me, it's just a matter of figuring out the best way to do so. As far as The Toddler's future self is concerned, I've drawn quite a few comics where The Toddler envisions herself in the future. I've even teased Beware of Senior, though that was an April Fool's Day joke.”

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    Stay-at-home parent comic showing frustrated dad vacuuming while child plays with a noisy popper indoors.

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    Stay-at-home parent and kids noticing a car that looks like a video game with graphics not loaded yet in a comic panel.

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    Through it all, the humor remains grounded in love. Even when The Toddler is scribbling on walls or turning the toilet into a toy box, George’s goal is never to paint her as bad or mean-spirited—it’s just life as a parent turned up to max volume. “For me, the comic’s humor always comes first, but it always comes from a place of love,” he explains. “When writing a comic featuring a character as chaotic as The Toddler, it’s easy to think that her intentions are malicious or that she’s a bad kid. She’s two, and does what most average two-year-olds do. Her dad is simply just trying to survive the day. It’s up to me to try to convey that—to show that this is simply parenting dialed up to 11, and that’s where I hope the fun comes from.”

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    Cartoon of a stay-at-home parent dealing with toddler mischief and turning off the TV in a humorous comic strip.

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    Comic strip depicting stay-at-home parenting moments with kids asking to play and a frustrated toddler scene.

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    The success of the comic eventually led to syndication through King Features, something George still finds surreal. “It’s been nearly three years and I still can’t believe it,” he says. “The most challenging thing to me (at least at first) was planning and drawing my comics weeks ahead of publication date. Back when Toddler was simply a webcomic, I would usually draw them about a day before I posted them online. It isn’t nearly as challenging as it used to be, however. I do want to draw more comics per week, so we’ll see what happens then.”

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    #8

    Hilarious comic by stay-at-home parent showing messy toddler hair and chaotic hair-washing experience in four panels.

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    Hilarious comics showing stay-at-home parent’s funny experience with toddler causing chaos at home.

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    Representation has also been a quiet but powerful part of George’s mission, offering visibility for fathers—especially those from marginalized communities—who aren’t often centered in family-focused media. “I’ve connected with quite a few podcasts that share the same perspective in the beginning of my comic’s lifespan,” he says. “But I’ll admit it’s been pretty quiet on that front recently. If there are any creators out there that would like to connect, I am definitely interested in hearing from them.”

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    Comic strip by artist depicting humorous stay-at-home parent moments with kids sharing childhood and parenting experiences.

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    #11

    Comic panels show a toddler on a swing shouting Seeng with a stay-at-home parent interacting in humorous moments.

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    A stay-at-home parent and child in a grocery store, featuring a comic about crustables and family humor.

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    Comic strip illustrating a stay-at-home parent humorously interacting with toddler selling Girl Scout cookies.

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    Comic strip showing a stay-at-home parent and toddler humorously discussing snack times in daily parenting life.

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    Comic strip showing stay-at-home parent humor with a toddler, depicting the challenges of leaving the house on time.

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    Sam Trudeau
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So *that's* why the ring is there 🤣

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    Comic strip showing a stay-at-home parent’s humorous experiences with kids and imaginative underwater adventures.

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    Comic panels depicting a stay-at-home parent’s humorous experiences with toddlers, featuring playful chaos and exaggerated reactions.

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    Comic strip by a stay-at-home parent showing a funny moment with a child and a classic got your nose trick.

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    Comic panel showing a stay-at-home parent and child humorously interacting over dinner with playful dialogue.

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    Comic artist humorously packing baby clothes, capturing relatable moments of stay-at-home parenting and toddler memories.

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    Comic strip showing a stay-at-home parent receiving a toddler's funny gift with a tablet and charger.

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    Sam Trudeau
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I find it hard to believe a two-year-old would have a tablet

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    Comic strip showing humorous moments between a stay-at-home parent and playful toddler in a colorful cartoon style.

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    Comic panels showing a stay-at-home parent humorously managing toddler chaos based on real parenting experiences.

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    Comic panels showing a stay-at-home parent struggling to style natural curly hair in a humorous parenting moment.

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    Comic strip showing a stay-at-home parent rushing to stop the microwave just before the timer beeps.

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    Comic strip showing a stay-at-home parent dealing with toddler chaos in a humorous parenting experience.

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    Hilarious comic panels showing a stay-at-home parent dealing with toddler chaos during a baseball game moment.

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    Cartoon comic of stay-at-home parent and toddler with humorous dialogue about fishsticks at the table.

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    Comic strip showing a stay-at-home parent playing tabletop games with a toddler and getting a pie in the face.

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    Sam Trudeau
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ah, the nat 1. For non-D&D fans, almost everything you do, like swinging swords, opening doors, even looking for something, needs a roll of a die. Usually the 20-sided. Higher roll = better at the thing you do. Get a 20, you do it awesome. Get a 1, and even a modifier you have won't be enough to do something.

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    Comic strip showing a stay-at-home parent and child in a humorous messy dinosaur bone discovery scene.

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    Stay-at-home parent comic showing a dad humorously calling daycare about his daughter’s attendance and phone number.

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    Comic strip showing a stay-at-home parent surprised by child cleaning up and putting dishes in the sink.

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    Stay-at-home parent comic shows toddler’s abstract drawings covering a wall while dad prefers original artwork.

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    Comic panels depicting a stay-at-home parent serving oatmeal to a toddler who refuses to eat it, showing parenting challenges humorously.

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    Stay-at-home parent comic strips showing a toddler’s funny and intense boxing workout at home.

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    Comic strip depicting stay-at-home parent experiences with humorous moments and family life in a backyard setting.

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    Comic panels showing a child enjoying a laundry basket ride down stairs, illustrating stay-at-home parent experiences humor.

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