alsee see: U.C.O. (part 1)
Formerly, we mentioned several various cartoon mediums: paper, pasteboard and cardboard. Now, let us see some much odder cartoon items, that I name U.C.O: Unusual Cartoon Objects.
Let us begin by a really original thing that I received at the Season’s Greetings 2006. It is a wall tile specially designed for this purpose by my friend Jean-Pierre Barnaud, a French architect and a cartoon lover.
Much standard are the pieces of earthenware or china; even when some dishes are illustrated:
Let us stay at the table, where the glass can be another medium for cartoon as well:

After these classical materials, let us see plastic:

for the association “Reporters Without Borders”.
Nowadays, one can easily wear cartoons:
Cartoons are even reproduced on metal mediums.


Of course, these lists of unusual cartoon mediums are by no means complete: in my former article I forgot to mention the records sleeves. So, any complementary suggestion is welcome.
Anyway do keep collecting cartoon books and papers as well; there they are at their best place!