Adventure Time the show, and the comics feature some of the most talented artists working today. So, It was a pleasure to meet 2 of the storyboard artists at WonderCon, Anaheim in 2012. David C. Smith...Read More
Malachi Ward drew this curious character in my sketchbook at the inaugural L.A. Zine Fest in 2012. He recently released a special boxed edition called the Vile Decay Supplement(which debuted at the fi...Read More
Sadly, I can’t find the name of this artist, but I remember that he was hanging out in the Small Press Area of SDCC back in 2007 with some other Simpsons artists, and he drew me this awesome Bar...Read More
My friend turned me on to Robert Goodin’s work about 10 years ago, when he bought me the strange, yet beautiful zine après-shampooing. Goodin works in animation by day, and makes his own com...Read More
I don’t care what anyone else says; I think that Mystery Men is a much better movie than 90% of all superhero movies, even those dreary, boring Dark Knight films(well made, but…zzz…)...Read More
There was such a look of joy on Don Rosa’s face as he drew, with uncanny precision, this expressive Uncle Scrooge in my sketchbook at SDCC 2006. He was like a grown up kid who never had to put a...Read More
Lauren Weinstein made a friend at the San Diego Zoo, and decided to draw him for me at SDCC 2006. Thank you, Lauren. You are, and shall always be the Jane Goodall of Small Press Comics. So, lately it ...Read More
Beware the One-Eyed Blow Dryer Monster! Levon Jihanian draws for a 2nd time in my sketchbook, this time at SDCC 2006. If you missed his first masterpiece, you can check that out here. A lot has ...Read More
The King lives in my sketchbook thanks to cartoonist & independent spirit Rich Koslowski. This was the title character to his 2005 Top Shelf graphic novel of the same name. If you go to Rich K...Read More