Posts Tagged comic book
Thanks to everyone here who helped put my Kickstarter for Kobayashi Maru: Source Code over the top! I look forward to sharing my progress on this project in the months to come!
Mark your calendars for Monday, September 18th, 2023! This is the date that I launch the Kickstarter for Source Code, a limited edition, 24-page sketchbook that is Phase 1 of my plan to bring my humorous science fiction comic book[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I am hard at work on the contents of the upcoming Kobayashi Maru sketchbook that I will be Kickstarting next month, but next month also marks the debut of Weapon Brown: Aftershock in comic shops nationwide! Several people have told[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Here’s a piece of art for the next Kickstarter I am planning, which will resurrect Kobayahsi Maru!
Looky look! Aftershock is on page 331 of July’s Diamond Preview catalog! Tell your local comic retailer to order order ORDER!
“What’s in the BAHHHHHX??” PAIN, that’s what! Not even Clive Barker could invent a box this feared! But you can’t test a young Kwisatz Haderach with just an SAT, now can you? The Reverend Mommy’s costume features spider and spider[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Gurney Halleck, Duke Leto Atreides’ War Master, dealing with a coupla Harkonnen punks!(Go sing my praises on Reddit!)
I can’t get Dune off my mind! Here is my take on Glossu “Beast” Rabban, Baron Harkonnen’s nasty nephew!
That’s it for my Dune samples– at least for now! (I could always be tempted to do more by my fans!) I will try to find someone at BOOM! Studios to look at these, but new samples await!! What should[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
CLARISSA RETURNS FEBRUARY 14TH! In the meantime, please enjoy part one of a series of samples of artwork inspired by Dune that I will be submitting to a comic publisher at the end of the month (as soon as I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I can’t be the only one who feels that a tough, gritty crime story is hidden inside Tommy Wiseau’s The Room. … My subscribers are never lonely!