Tuesday, June 2, 2026

LO-FI TAKES THE STREETS 2026

For this year's LO-FI TAKES THE STREETS festival artwork, I used a vintage sci-fi pulp inspiration (along with a few other geeky elements). Here's the print poster and the tee-shirt design. If you want to read / see more, click over to Tough Guy II! 




Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Prince Street News: Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon (or Maybe Not)

 The new BACK ISSUE (#167) highlights "Girls, Woman, and Ladies," which sounds a bit wide-ranging, but it actually refers to characters who have those gender descriptors in their name. So this episode of Prince Street News discusses both the dichotomy between a female character's age and their appellation as well as other aspects of naming female heroes and villains (I mean... Mongal? C'mon)... 

I'm also posting an all-hand drawn version of the SHE-BAT faux movie poster used in the strip, which is available at the Tough Guy Etsy Shop! Or maybe it will be... I may not have put it up there yet. I guess I should check. 

Heh. 






Mr. Inferno's Girls, Betty and Veronica

 I did this for my pal, Steve, who periodically sends me amazing care packages of Archie Comics doubles he's accrued (he buys lots of lots). He mocked up a cover for an issue of BETTY AND VERONICA (#75) that highlights a story with a character named Mr. Inferno (ahem). Archie published a facsimile edition of that infamous comic book, but the cover doesn't feature this one-time character. What, Jingles can come back every year, but Satan can't? Sorry, sorry, Mr. Inferno! 



Sunday, March 22, 2026

Prince Street News: The Logo!

 The new BACK ISSUE Magazine (#166, April 2026) is thematically about comic book partners and couples, but the Prince Street News is another off-topic one, a sequel to the piece about lettering that ran in #162 (scroll down a wee bit for that one). There's not a huge amount of drawing in this one, something I felt guilty enough about to draw small characters to add to montages for many of the panels, something which in retrospect is mostly distracting. 

This episode also allowed me to place an old piece, a redux of BATMAN #42 into which I placed a groovy Batman design I did as a small child (augmented with my attempts to replicate that esthetic onto Robin and Catwoman). The original version of this piece had Catwoman drawn a bit... larger... than she should've been (prompting a comment of "Catwoman thicc" by one online observer), so I did some Photoshop shrinking for this version (see below). 





Super Juice Cartons!

 I redrew these two 1960s Batman and Superman juice cartons in fluorescent inks because that's the kinda crap I do now! 




Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Hey! Animals!

 Some holiday pet portrait commissions for 2025. Want one? Message me! $100, unframed, 5x5."





It's an INSULT!

 A Wonder Woman panel recreation originally by H.G. Peter (of course). 



Swing, Gate!

 A Golden Age Batman and Robin #POOC (panel out of context) originally by Charles Paris from BATMAN #42 in 1940. Man, I love that lingo. 



Batgirls