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Cthulhu Brown

A cleaned-up, refined version of this post-it note sketch from 2015. It was available and taken down on my now defunct Tee Public store, but will now live on – IN STICKER FORM! It will be available as a sticker on July 22-23rd at the Gem City Comic Con where I will be appearing alongside …

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The Last Shadowhawk

This cover is available on my Art Shop. I developed a small obsession with Shadowhawk over the last year or two, buying most of his various series for a dollar (or less) an issue. I think I’m missing maybe 10 random issues from across his various series and one-shots throughout the years. Also, the afterward …

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Iron Man vs Doctor Doom

This cover is available on my Art Shop. Loosely based on John Romita Jr.’s cover to Iron Man #150.

Li’l Baby Yoda

I will be at Gem City Comic Con on July 22-23, 2023 in Dayton, Ohio. I am working on new sketch covers and various other items. However, this is also available on my storefront if you’d like to get it before the show! Also, yes, his name is Li’l Baby Yoda and not anything else.

Spawn Blank Cover

Started this Spawn sketch cover a long time ago. It is available for sale in my shop.

Dark Phoenix

Drew this for fun. This is available for sale on my store. 8 x 10.5 illustration on 9 x 12 bristol board. $100.

A Hollow Smile

Happy New Year This is available as a T-Shirt in my Tee Public shop.

737. F*ck Nazis

I’ve had this blank variant for Hail Hydra #1 sitting at my LCS for quite a while, and over the weekend, I thought about it and came up with an idea to draw. This will soon be available on eBay, with any money raised going to the ACLU.

639. The Marquis

Happy Halloween! Happy end of Inktober! I have long wanted to draw Guy Davis’ The Marquis. Almost as long as I have been waiting for a new installment of his comic series. But Davis has seemingly left comics for movie and television design, which I’m sure pays more. But it doesn’t make Davis’ lack of …

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637. Joseph Merrick, the Elephant Man

My childhood was spent mostly indoors due to my allergies and asthma. So I watched a lot of movies on HBO. The two I probably watched the most were the 80s Flash Gordon movie, and David Lynch’s The Elephant Man. So, that’s how my brain was formed. I’ve been endlessly fascinated by Joseph Merrick’s story …

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