This drawing started as the backside of a man standing in water but I realized he would be cropped at the neck (I had started him too big) so I turned him into a tree, making him part of my animus mundi series.

This drawing started as the backside of a man standing in water but I realized he would be cropped at the neck (I had started him too big) so I turned him into a tree, making him part of my animus mundi series.


This is my design for another gay (I hope) superhero, done as an animation style model sheet. I’m not sure what to call him. The Black Hood and The Black Mask have already been taken.

This is my version of Thor, or at least it’s a naked guy with long blonde hair, drawn as much like Jack Kirby as I could manage in 1992.

This drawing reminds me of Alex Toth, in that I allow the figure to disappear into the background without any backlighting, a Tothian gimmick.

This seems to be a superhero design, done in late ’92, around the time I was gearing up to illustrate The Mark, a comic series published by Dark Horse Comics in ’93/’94.


I was definitely on a simplicity kick back in late ’92. I like it. I should get back to doing this kind of work.

This drawing is fairly simple but not as abstract as the two recent drawings. This one is more like Kirby or Bruce Timm than Matisse or non-Cubist Picasso


This drawing doesn’t remind me of anybody except myself. It’s pretty crude tho…