
There’s something vaguely botanical about the design of the penis, which doesn’t make it any less creepy.

There’s something vaguely botanical about the design of the penis, which doesn’t make it any less creepy.
I did these drawings while tabling at APE Con a few years back. I had
spent the prior evening in a San Francisco gay bar that was screen porn on the
overhead monitors. One of the movies had a blow-job sequence that took the
giver so long to unzip the receiver’s fly that it reminded me of a horror
movie. “What’s going to happen?” I mused; “Is an alien monster
penis going to leap out of his open pants?”

I got the idea from Art Spiegelman from one of his early 70’s short stories in Arcade Magazine to draw a series random single panels and later assemble them into a non-linear narrative. I started drawing them while tabling at APEcon, in San Francisco, in October of 2009, right after Obama got elected as I recall.

The drawings for this series were done on the
scraps left over from cutting down 30” x 40” sheets of cold press 2 ply Strathmore
paper down to 11” x 17” comic art page size. This was before I discovered the
pads created especially in that size. The leftover strips were 4 “ or so wide,
perfect for drawing comic panels on, I mused. (to be continued)

I’m going to be post 1 panel per day of a series of drawings I did a year or 2 ago. These drawings are part of a narrative I call “Vampire Penis” for reasons that will become obvious in the coming days.

I have titled this drawing, “Alien Thanksgiving”. I was trying to imitate Wally Wood’s inking style, but it ended up looking more like Richard Sala. Richard is cool, but he’s not someone I feel any need to emulate.
I originally drew this to be included in “Dames of the Atomic Age”, published in 2012 by ArtofFiction Press. I didn’t have the time to ink and color it myself. Now I am gradually rectifying this.http://www.artoffiction.com/ArtOfFiction/index.html


This is the last page and the end paper/back cover to
the 2013 American Express Date Book, which I repurposed as “The Daily Dick”
sketchbook. Goodbye 2013! I’ll miss you.

It is with bittersweet gladness that I post the
next-to-the-last blog for “The Daily Dick”. Basically, these are the last 2
pages in the 2013 American Express Appointment Book. Both pages in this folio
double page spread are covered by black paper glued atop them, then cut into
again in the shapes of hips and legs/penis, showing the page/end paper beneath.

“Let your penises do the walking through the yellow
pages”. I was working with cut paper collage again, using expensive scraps of
paper purchased in variety packs from Swain’s Art Supplies in Glendale,
California, USA.

Not much to say here. I started out trying to
fabricate the face and upper body of my “clone of desire”, but found myself
unable to do so. This guy is okay, but I wouldn’t lose any sleep over him. The
dick dangling against his ear is too big, but I needed to get the tip into
position for the guy’s finger and include that man’s knee in the
composition. Compromises had to be made.
