What's in a toon? Well, if you're Austin-based Toonmasters, thousands of dollars. That's what the company has been fetching for their rarest of limited edition prints, dubbed the "100 Series." Ever since the release of their earliest works, Toonmasters' prints have commanded rising prices as publications have given them the moniker the "Disney of Modern Art." While this may seem like a great comparison, we'd say Toonmasters is more like Lego in some respects. For example, their acclaim has often lead to their prints selling out online as the phrase "backordered" seems to find its way to their website. The company attributes their success to decades of draftsmanship, or, a lifelong devotion to art that has melded with this new digital age. And while these museum-worthy works of art continue to rise in popularity (and perhaps value), another facet of their creations has helped them gain a growing fanbase: People tooning themselves. ...