Full Color Comic Book Art

Welcome, true believers! This dimension is the rainbow stronghold of the madman! With color drawings, comic book pages, and other macabre images; he entertains and educates. If you happen to see a bright light in any of these works, do not be fooled! It is only the hellish pyre reflected back at you! This is not for the squeamish so cover your eyes if you're easily shocked. Here we go!


Random Maxx Sunday Comic Strip While working on the Random Maxx website, I helped Jim create a fun little comic strip to help make the site more fun. Jim did the pencils and the funny, I just cleaned it up, inked it, and in this case, added color. We did 7 black and white strips, and this one "Sunday" strip. It was a lot of fun, I wish we would have done more. Finished February 2003.
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La Cosa Nostroid Soon after leaving Milwaukee, the creators of Scud: The Disposable Assassin. started a spin-off called La Cosa Nostroid. This is my take on the characters. I had originally intended to draw up a few pages of an issue and try to get a tele-commute job doing this, but in the end I was too lazy and the work wouldn't have been there for me anyway. Finished April 1997.
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Scud: The Disposable Assassin While living in Milwaukee, I happened upon the creator/artist of Scud: The Disposable Assassin. I had always admired his work. In my quest to impress him and get a job, I created this piece. Unfortunately, as I finished my work, he decided to move to California... I wasn't quite ready to follow, so I never showed him the finished art. I did however send him a sticker of the graphic that I produced. Finished February 1997.
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Silver Surfer I created this piece to show at the Chicago Comic Convention back in June of 1995. I was trying to give the Silver Surfer a more alien look, the people at the Convention just thought he was disproportioned. I'll let you make your own decision in that area. I used Design and Design2 professional markers, india ink, and pigma pens.
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Steal My Heart This was also created in June of 1995 for the Comic Convention. It's also a sappy piece proclaiming my new love, but drawn in a very non-sappy (is that a word?) style.
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The Badger This drawing was produced in July of 1994 as a slap in the face to Mike Baron who railed on my work at the Chicago Comic Convention that year. I had shown him a piece of my work that didn't have huge oversized muscles and wasn't drawn in the conventional style of comic books and he made blanket statements about my work that weren't true and I've been hunting him down ever since to throw this back at him.
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Remake of Badger #31 cover We go all the way back to Elkhorn Area High School for this one. India Ink and watercolors on watercolor paper in an effort to recreate one of my favorite comic book covers. Even the signatures were reproduced.
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