Here's my final spooky drawing of the season. The good folks at Wide Awake Press are running a Tumblr all month featuring creeps, monsters, and other Halloween-y artwork by some great cartoonists. I was asked to contribute, and here's what I came up with:
Enjoy the holiday, and don't eat too much candy!
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Halloween sales pitch
Just an October reminder--if you like creepy/funny/bloody comics, my book "The Claws Come Out" is still available at Amazon as well as from my own website, now for just $15 + shipping. Order direct from me and I'll draw you something cool inside!
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Halloween, part two
Here's another spooky image. I call this one "Bad Night for Graverobbing."
I had this printed up as a postcard last year and I still have a million left over in my apartment. If you send me your address, I'll drop one in the mail for you (WARNING: postcard may be cursed and cause endless torment at the hands of restless and/or vengeful spirits). Let me know, okay?
I had this printed up as a postcard last year and I still have a million left over in my apartment. If you send me your address, I'll drop one in the mail for you (WARNING: postcard may be cursed and cause endless torment at the hands of restless and/or vengeful spirits). Let me know, okay?
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Halloween, part one
I apologize for another month-long lapse between posts here. Neglecting a blog is pretty much the same mindset as when you take out those weird leftovers from the back of your fridge and go "whoa! These are so old and kind of moldy and they smell terrible," and then you just put them back on the shelf instead of doing anything about it.
Anyway, it's October now and I've got a bunch of seasonally-appropriate stuff to show you, so here's the first one. It's an illustration I did for this month's issue of "Kids VT!" about getting children interested in the sciences from an early age. Since Halloween also occurs this month, it only made sense to tie the two things together.
Anyway, it's October now and I've got a bunch of seasonally-appropriate stuff to show you, so here's the first one. It's an illustration I did for this month's issue of "Kids VT!" about getting children interested in the sciences from an early age. Since Halloween also occurs this month, it only made sense to tie the two things together.
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