Showing posts with label cartoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cartoon. Show all posts

Monday, December 16, 2013

Yippee Ki Kay

Made this print for our annual Die Hard Christmas Party.  A tradition held with our friends for 11 years now!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Lovely Elsie

Finally got around to drawing my favorite babe in Downton Abbey, the lovely Mrs. Hughes.


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Chucky


My first attempt at Carson (the butler) from Downton Abbey.


Charles Carson is my favorite character. If I am able, I would like to draw the entire cast.

Monday, September 16, 2013

I Drink From The Well of Peter

Been watching a few films lately and realized that they all featured the same dude, Peter Weller (Robocop, Leviathan, Buckaroo Banzai and Star Trek: Into Darkness)

Friday, May 31, 2013

Into Tribbles

SPOILER ALERT for Star Trek: Into Darkness

My wife and I collaborated on this.  She wrote the dialogue and I drew the image.  We finally saw the movie on Memorial Day and really wanted there to be a stinger like this after the credits but since there wasn't, we decided to make our own.

Star Trek: Into Darkness - Stinger

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Brain Explosion

Sorry for not posting anything for a while.  Been crazy busy working on a few projects, including my first  ebook!  It's all exciting stuff and I hope I can share it all here someday.  In the meantime, here's a quick doodle I did for a friend who just got accepted into a PhD program.


More to come soon.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Deadly Cute

No doubt some mixed feelings will result from this commission piece.


This is also a shirt design, which you can purchase from Armed Artists of America (via Facebook).


BTW - I will be attending WonderCon this weekend!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Da Count

To complete my Universal Monster Marathon, I had to include 1931's Dracula.


Originally, I was not going to include the fangs, because Bela's great smile is very toothless.  However, it looked odd with nothing in the mouth.

To ride the theme, for the first time publicly, I'm sharing this animatic I created last Summer.  It was part of an application for a Story Artist position at Telltale Games.  All I was given was a script and the voice tracks, the rest was up to me.  It features my favorite comic characters, Sam & Max, created by the great Steve Purcell (who gave me a thumbs-up for my work).  Click on the image below to view.


Audio and script owned by Telltale Games.  Sam & Max characters owned by Steve Purcell.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

The Monster With No Name

Been watching through the first 3 Frankenstein films.  My favorite, visually speaking, is Son of Frankenstein.  Did this little doodle of Karloff's starring role.


The films are great but completely different the classic novel.  My favorite and most accurate visual rendition of Mary Shelley's book is the ink work of Bernie Wrightson. (Link to article with images.)

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Where Wolf?


My wife and I have been watching some seasonally appropriate films, and what better way to start then with the classics, Young Frankenstein and Teen Wolf.

Igor

Werefox

Friday, September 23, 2011

Pip-Pip!

A short while ago, we bid farewell to a couple of friends who moved to England for grad studies.  I drew this cartoon of them as a going away treat.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Am I Frank? No, but I play one on TV.

Finally, got around to drawing my first attempt at TV's Frank.


The other Mad of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
(Click HERE and HERE to see my other MST3K character designs.)

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Bad Doctor

Another addition to my cartoon adaptations of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 characters. (CLICK HERE to see the past post) This one's the main "Mad" himself, Dr. Clayton Forrester.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Wedding Drawings

My good friend Steve just got hitched to a great gal and I got to play a small part in their wedding.  Steve commissioned me to make this piece as a surprise for not only the wedding attenders but also his bride.


Steve is the director of camp called Cowboy's Rest, where he also creates curricula for all the programs.  I have helped out with these programs in various ways by providing drawings and designs.  Click HERE to read about one of those camps.  This drawing is inspired by program called Klash Of The Kingdoms where this couple first met.  They are both in this photo wearing the same costumes as in the drawing.


This is not my first wedding drawing.  Last year I was commissioned to make this for another good friend, showing the history of the couple.