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8.25.2011

Alamo Arbol

Collaboration with Dirk Strangely from 2007. Enjoy!



Stumbled upon a copy of this while cleaning up my backroom. It's a good lil' comic I did with Dirkypoo (he wants you to call him that so click that link and tweet that at him). Part of an upcoming comic compilation Strange Stories for Strange People, on Dirk's own label Kimo Kawai books.

8.21.2011

Pop Lockin' Super Sale


NEW Episode of "Dirk Strangely gets Crunk" series, thrown together by yours truly! 


In other news, I'm temporarily relocating to another city for a couple of months and I've made an astounding realization; I have plenty of books, but not enough cash! So, in an effort to transform some of these books into cash I put together a BACK 2 SKOOL sale! Much like the ones that killed our summer mood every August; much like the ones that kill the summer mood of vacationing teachers every August...
Yes! So from now 'til Labor Day you can get ALL 3 of my latest books - Screw Comics #1, Screw Comics #2, & Enchanted by Darkness - plus a 5x7 sketch of your favorite character...ever (go ahead, TRY to stump me), all for $25! That's a $50 value; you know, all the cover prices of the books plus the price of the sketch. Shipping's only $3, for 3 fat books. What a deal! I've only got a handful of Screw #1's left and the Enchanted's are also dwindling so ya gotta ACT NOW or Soon! Ya got until Labor Day!

Tell you what, you can READ some of the stories from Screw Comics on the Facebook page!
If you click LIKE the page you can get reminded of when this sale ends and other cool deals!

One more thing:
 

Just laid down a cover design for my boy Lee Lawson's FINAL mixtape Nuts, Bolts, & Screws.
It's a 46 track mash-up of song-blends, remixes, screw-downs, and beat loops. Lots of tidbits of interesting shit, and really interesting shit if yer a chronic-smoking underground hip-hop head. I'm listening to it right now. Not bad! You can get it FREE via torrent HERE
I artistically directed LEE LAWSON's website, as well as designed most of his mixtape covers. Peep it HERE.
He even includes some info on how to download torrents. Cool shit, read HERE.
Okay! Get to it!

8.17.2011

Lake View

Sketch from my black book; the view from the east patio of the cabin we stayed in, in Lake Kachess, outside Seattle, Washington.


click for detail

And here's me and my two chins drawing it, while my friend Austen stares off into the distance.

8.16.2011

8.09.2011

Sketchbook Wars

Okay, no real war or battle or anything. Just some scans from the ol' black book. Full spreads actually. Click to see full detail. Enjoy! and Comment!


Captain Geriatric vs. The Dozer

As a dying wish, Harold Fine gained the power to be young anytime he wanted, thereby staving off death. Using his new-found power he developed a special set of rocket boots and an alter-ego known to the world as Captain Geriatric. His secret identity is old Harold Fine, but nobody suspects a thing. Here he is battling a Dozer, a large battle-tank that can climb and cling to walls and has a long, serpentine-like neck. It's main weapon is the dual flame-throwers in the front, and thick skin of armor. It sets the city ablaze as it battles the Cap'n. Will he be able to stop this monstrosity?

Heh, made all that up on the spot.



There's a Time and Place for Complacency

The last week of so I've been walking around the neighborhood around 7pm, when the temperature is tolerable, and I find myself stopping and resting at this now-abandoned church at the corner of Dismuke and I-45; the Epworth Parker Methodist church sits lonely and for sale. I sat and drew the facade of the parish hall, as I sat on the steps of the main chapel. Forgive the split in the center, it's scanned right out my book. For both pieces I used a refillable Pentel Japanese calligraphy pen, and the former I colored with gouache. 
Jet-settin' off to Seattle with my girl tomorrow for a week, I'll let you know how that goes. As always follow me on Twitta for daily updates, links, pics, and snippets.