Cartoons done while
working at Newbury Comics


• The Lady Killaz bowling team - rough drawing
• Bowling videogame - rough drawing
• 008 - TWO silly Halcyon cartoons - rough drawings

Other Stuff
• Grit boy - reprint from an old comic book, circa 1972

 

Bizarre Collage Stuff
Check out these weird little collage images created in Photoshop
using all kinds of incongruously matched together images & icons.

(Click on the individual images to see a higher resolution version)



Mi-Nail-Lium
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At my present job, I've sometimes been allowed to
incorporate my cartoon style with real corporate
jobs. The annual Nail Nut show is one project in
particular that I always had some creative leeway on.

Thanks to a Photoshop class that I took not too
long ago, I found some new ways to supe up my
artwork and make it all a tad more flashy.

All the aliens and nail nut characters are on separate
layers in Photoshop. The background of the planet
and starry space were originally two separate pictures
that I combined together. To make things even more
tough, I had to find inventive ways to save this whole
thing and such because my computer was running low
on memory and Photoshop 5.0 with all it's multiple
undo features is a memory hog.

This full color ad will be published in the
March 2000 issue of NAILS Magazine.

Powerpuff
Grrrrlz


This, in a sense, is a test run for what I hope
will be the start of a series of color-ized Doug
cartoons... Maybe there will be a story, maybe
just a bunch of cool cartoons, maybe BOTH.

This particular cartoon page is page one of ??
# of pages to a mean spirited little story I was
doing that sorta played off of the Cartoon
Network's Powerpuff Girls AND a real-life
situation that has gone terribly stupid and callous
out in Boston.

In the top part, you may notice that I threw in
AXIS AND a billboard that I saw many, many
times while walking on Brookline Ave. heading
toward Landsdown Street, about stopping
handgun violence. The PAC-MAN water tower
thing, alas, does not exist. I made it up.