Friday, September 30, 2011

Post Number 247


Click here to bid on my drawing of Philip K. Dick's book Second Variety that is up for auction as part of a benefit for Dylan Williams and Sparkplug Comics. There are also lots of other great pieces to bid on here, and it's really for a good cause, so check them out!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Post Number 246


These are the next two pages of my space adventure webcomic, What's In The Backpack. It got a nice mention on the Drawn blog, here and on the Fantagraphics blog as well here.

Keep following the space adventure here.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Post Number 245



Here's the cover for the new issue of the newsprint comic anthology Smoke Signal, drawn by John Severin, and watercolored by me. I rarely color other people's work, and being able to work on this cover was pretty cool, considering John Severin is basically a living comics legend. You can pick up a copy at Desert Island comic shop
The Fantagraphics blog made a nice post about the new issue, read it here.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Post Number 244



This is a drawing I did for Bloomberg View, about how both Obama and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard "face daunting levels of opposition from cynical foes out to derail their every effort." Click here to read the article. Thanks to Gary for the mid-afternoon drawing frenzy!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Post Number 243


Here's a drawing of Albert Brooks and Julie Hagerty I did for this week's New Yorker accompanying a piece about the movie Lost in America, directed by Albert Brooks. It plays at BAM on September 16th. Thanks, Jordan!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Post Number 241


So I decided to start a space adventure web comic called What's In The Backpack. You can follow it here, and I will post a new page there every Tuesday. Above is the is the first page. Stay tuned!

Friday, September 2, 2011

Post Number 240


Here are two movie related pieces I finished recently: A drawing for the DVD of Daddy Longlegs, directed by Josh and Benny Safdie, and a drawing for the poster of Any Day Now, directed by Matt Jay.