Monday, September 21, 2009

Unicorn



A friend commissioned a Beautiful Unicorn for his website (beautifulunicorn.com).

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Lots more NORTH 40 stuff

Are you sick of my yakking yet? Comics Bulletin just posted an interview with me and Aaron!

They also showed the cover for #6 so I guess I'll repost it here:



I've never done a comic that's gotten so much press! I'm a bit surprised and really pleased that NORTH 40 seems to be getting a lot of attention, especially for a book with no big names attached and no familiar characters. But anyway, from now on it will be less talking and more art!

So here's a preview of issue 4!



Ah, the gory stuff is so much fun to draw. Andrew Foley can be blamed for giving me a taste for it. I have yet to draw another scene as sick and disgusting (and funny) as the thing that happens in the back of the limo in Done to Death #1. And I've drawn torn up bodies since then, but none as thoroughly dismembered as the ones in D2D #5. Memories.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Sequential Tart interview

Suzette Chan interviewed me for Sequential Tart!

For many years it was a vague, half-formed dream of mine to appear on that website. I mean, I don't really set specific personal goals for myself because I never have any idea what I'm doing, I just stumble through life and desperately claw at things that happen to come my way (hello boys).

But around the time I started doing comics, I definitely looked at sequentialtart.com and thought, "How cool would it be to appear on that website?"

Thursday, September 10, 2009

beach

At drink & draw last night I thought I'd indulge a North 40 fan from Catalonia, who wanted to see Amanda and Sheriff Morgan in swimsuits at the beach.

I thought, "I will never have another valid excuse to draw this," so here you go, Antoni!

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Synthosaurus tees!

Maybe you remember the dinosaur artwork I did for Brendan McGuigan's album cover? Well, he made some t-shirts which are now available on his website, beautifulunicorn.com! While you're there, you can download the album for pay-what-you-can. I can attest that it is worth every penny that you may potentially spend.

This is the first time my artwork has been on a t-shirt since my puff-paint birthday party (I was 7), so it's pretty exciting.

Thursday, September 03, 2009