• Nelvana of the Northern Lights

    Nelvana of the Northern Lights is a milestone in comic history that I've always found interesting, so I worked up this poster for a convention. If anyone ever wants to do a modern Nelvana comic, I'll be first in line!

  • Roller Derby Poster: Atom Smashers

    This is a poster I did for the local Roller Derby league.

  • The Dream of Flight

    A poster I made for my girlfriend for her birthday. The poem is hers.

  • Diptych: The Dark Side

    As a Christmas gift for two family members I designed a diptych, two posters that are meant to hang side by side. This is the left one.

  • Space Cabby

    This is an illustration I did for Dave Lartigue, of the Dave Ex Machina site: http://www.daveexmachina.com/wordpress/?p=9338 . He loves the obscure DC character Space Cabby and commissions artists to draw him for him, so I obliged!

  • Girls of the Abyss: Commander Trish

    So back when I first got into making webcomics, almost TEN YEARS AGO (geez...) one of my first projects was a goofy thing called Amazon Space Rangers. It was basically an excuse to draw cute girls doing SF things, and was really pretty terrible. I mean, you can read the whole thing from the start here: http://amazons.comicgenesis.com/d/20020310.html. I abandoned it when I decided I had a lot more interesting stories to tell, plus it's obvious in retrospect I needed to develop as an artist.

    Anyhoo, a friend and I were recently inspired to start drawing 'punk rock girls' by a local artist who enjoys sketching them herself. Why not, they're fun to draw. In an effort to add a hook to it, I decided to combine it with my original work on Amazon Space Rangers (plus having recently made a study of the work of Al Williamson's Flash Gordon), and voila, a new series of portfolio pieces is born! Now it's Girls of the Abyss, characters in a comic-book space opera that combines the aesthetics of old-fashioned pulp SF and punk rock.

Pulp Card Deck--Ace of Spades with Steel Spectre

As an exercise to refine my colouring, I'm producing a deck of cards modelled on old pulp covers, with characters of my own design. This is the Ace of Spades, featuringThe Steel Spectre, a dark dispenser of justice who stalks the night, striking fear into the hearts of criminals...some say he's a man executed in the electric chair for a crime he didn't commit, returned from the grave with lightning flashing from his knuckles and a metal mask to hide his horribly burned face.

With the help of his Chinatown contact Miss Wing, he's taking on the criminal lowlife "Ghoulie" McGonall in the midst of his daring jewelry heist...but the thug looks like he's got the drop on our hero, and in this case, "the drop" is forty stories...


Pulp Card Deck--Ace of Spades with Steel Spectre

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