A sketch of this goofy comic has been on my computer for a long time. I traced the sketch in Flash and didn’t really add anything to it as I think it looks goofier this way. Click image to see it bigger.
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Another piece of comic art from high school. Probably about 1995 or so. Something like that. From a story about a trip to Hell. A story my friend Russell wrote. I wasn’t good enough of an artist at the time to draw right, so it just devolved into the graphic violence. Which I enjoyed at the time. As well as now. That’s Echo (what the super-hero version of myself [seen here] became later) in the front and the devilish Old Nick in the back there. I sure enjoyed wasting ink by splattering it everywhere back then.
Continuing the horrible comic book I drew in high school from 1993.

Toxic waste! I think it’s common knowledge at this point as to what happens when folks come into contact with toxic waste.

I don’t know!! With two exclamation points. Because: look at this guy. That’s supposed to be muscles or something. Gross.

I was a really good writer. I was able to take how people talk, myself in his case, and translate it to the page. “Somehow I think this is not good” That’s fucking gold.

That again! Haha! Awesome. One thing that has stayed the same in my comics even now, is half-page panels of heads talking. Backgrounds are hard. And boring.

The thrilling conclusion tomorrow gang!

When I first got the hankering to do some comics in high school, I did this little mock-up of a fake cover featuring the first character I created. This was back in 1993 or so. You can tell the comics I was reading at the time based on Cadaver’s costume. I was also really into the Tick at the time, hence the goofy villain. A lot of those early comics I drew abandoned the humor entirely and were just excuses to draw violence.







