Here ia a concept that Jim Gomez and I created just after Ren and Stimpy, like ten minutes after. We almost got a pilot made of this one. I still have the storyboard by Stephen DeStefano and it's f'n great!. This drawing is by Stephen and the horrid colors are by me.
This is a splash page from a movie parody I did for Crazy magazine. The Sushi chef in the foreground is Larry Hama, the editor of the magazine and the guy with the round sunglasses above Harrison Ford's head is Bobby London creator of Dirty Duck.
Believe it or not I have a great series concept for this guy. I posted this because I know nobody would ever buy it because... well because. But I have it all written down and it's great!
Here are some small JPGs I got off the web of album covers I did back in the old school days for Newcleus and Afrika Bambaataa and Soul Sonic Force. The Afrika Bambaataa lettering was done by Pete Friedrich and the Newcleus logos were done by Pat (Redding) Scanlon. Sorry about the poor quality of the Newcleus JPG's.
These are covers I did for "THE NAM" for Marvel comics back in the late 80's. Copyright Marvel Comics. When I moved to NYC in the early eighties I was dead broke and hadn't really established a style so I picked up work wherever I could which meant I had to adapt to many styles and formats. I owe most of what I know about comic book drawing and storytelling to Larry Hama. I also owe much to a great cartoonist who discovered me, brought me to the city, made me his assistant and taught me much about funny drawing and color for print, Gary Hallgren
I did this logo for the cartoonist union newsletter. I wanted to make letters that looked like cartoon characters, that were funny and almost impossible to read. I think I got the impossible to read part for sure..
This lil' guy I designed is Brainchild, the Genius on an anuscycle who inflates Stimpy so Ren can go in and save Stimpy's Brain. He was voiced by the great Bill Mumy form Babylon 5, Lost in Space and Twilight zone.