Reginald Crabapple Takes Prince Leon to Scarborough

Earlier this year, J Chris Campbell from Wide Awake Press invited me to participate in his Anthology Jabberwacky. He suggested I use Reggie in my contribution, and I thought that was a pretty good idea. I folded it into the Reggie story (such as it is), so here is Chapter 3, Reginald Crabapple Takes Prince [...]

Crogan’s March

I picked up Crogan’s March this year at Fluke! from the super nice guy Chris Schweizer. I enjoyed it quite a bit, and thought I’d do a drawing of the main character.

You can find Chris at his Curious Old Library.

Orphan

For the last little bit I’ve been working a concept that started out in my sketchbook a couple of years ago of a bird riding character who I was going to do as a webcomic. I did a handful of pages, thinking I’d do twenty or so before I would start posting. It didn’t take [...]

Cleopatra in Spaaace! Pinup

Good buddy Mike Maihack asked me to do a pinup for his comic Cleopatra in Spaaace!

If you aren’t reading Cleo on a regular basis, you are really missing out. It’s one of the best webcomics around.

Dispatches From My Sketchbook 5 (Color Pencil Practice)

I’ve been reading Mattotti’s Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde, which is done in color pencil and looks terrific. Since I hadn’t done anything in color pencil in probably 10 years; so I thought I’d dig them out and play around. As it turns out, I need to practice my color pencil work. I got too [...]

Reginald Crabapple’s New Assignment

I have completed a new chapter in the Adventures of Reginald Crabapple: Budget Knight. Like the first two chapters, each page was written and drawn in one hour.

It’s called Reginald Crabapple’s New Assignment.

Reginald Crabapple Goes to the Stillwater Swap Meet

You might remember I attempted a 24 hour comic back in late 2008, called Reginald Crabapple’s Big Day.  I wrote, penciled, inked and lettered one page per hour for 24 hours. I enjoyed the process and liked some of the things I accomplished in the story, as well as the immediacy of having something completed [...]

5 Pages from a Pitch

Last year I worked on a pitch with Neil Kleid that didn’t wind up working out.  Here’s the stuff I did.

1st 5 pages of the script:

additional panel:

development illustration:

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Artist's Rendering



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