What's not to love about cartoons? From Calvin & Hobbes, to the Peanuts, to superhero comics of Superman and Spider-man, back to Looney Tunes. Cartoons have been my life since I was a baby. Until fourth grade, I wanted to be an inventor like Doc Brown, but I had no sense of mechanics or math or anything one would need to actual invent anything. But I drew everything. It was only a matter of time before I fully embraced my drawing. Since then I've created characters like Tick, cartoon T.C. & Jason, and countless others.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Gulliver's Travels


-Tim is still lost in the movie universe. This is part three, and I'm happy to say that each comic stands alone while allowing this little adventure.
PART ONE
PART TWO
-Tim always lets me know that I draw him way shorter than he actually is. I let him know that in my eyes, he'll always be this little timmie.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Little Fockers


-Some references here in the De Niro dialogue. I wonder who could name the movies without googling them?

-After several elaborate ones, another office comic feels kinda boring. I still enjoying going here though.

-And in defense of Mr. De Niro, his mainstream flicks up to the Fockers fail were not great, BUT his more indy flicks are good stuff. Limitless and What Just Happened are well worth the watch.

-And why didn't I think of it sooner? I've added my copyright to the bottom of my image. I have the copyright on the site here, and on my published works, but I managed to go this long without stamping my pieces individually. Silly me.