I’ve uploaded some sketches from a recent marathon drawing session up north at a friend’s cottage. Check ‘em out at Flickr.

This wretched unwatchable sham’ll
remove the once-shining enamel
from poor actor Hayden,
whose star is fast fadin’
just like his precursor, Mark Hamill.

If movies be the food of love,
the first Hulk was inedible.
This reboot might be better, but
I’d hardly say “incredible”.
I contributed a number of illustrations for a recent makeover of the entire FiveRuns website. The illustrations were art directed by the handsome and talented Scott Boms of Wishingline Design Studio. FiveRuns delivers management solutions for Rails developers, and it was fun to create a series of mascots/characters and various illustrations throughout the entire site.
Yesterday the nominations for the Doug Wright Awards for Canadian cartooning were announced. I’m thrilled to have my yearbook project, Excelsior 1968, nominated for the new Pigskin Peters Annual Award for Non-Narrative Canadian Cartooning (what a mouthful!). The new award celebrates works that are experimental in nature, or don’t follow a traditional narrative structure. Cool beans!
It’s an honour knowing that my work was selected by the likes of Seth, Chester Brown, and Jeet Heer to be included for consideration. I’m nominated alongside some tough competition: Emily Holton’s Little Lessons in Safety, Julie Morstad’s Milk Teeth, and Chris von Szombathy’s Fire Away—my book being the only self-published one in the group. Wish me luck! The ceremony is on August 14th here in Toronto.

Iron Man’s name has some flaws. He
is crafty about it because he,
in truth, has a cranium
made of titanium --
but then where’s his themesong from Ozzy?