werewolf pin-up, edited.
I was doing a monster workshop for kids and wanted to show this poster, but thought I should clean it up a little first.  Original one below.

werewolf pin-up, edited.

I was doing a monster workshop for kids and wanted to show this poster, but thought I should clean it up a little first.  Original one below.

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Ginger Snaps!  Some fan art of Ginger Fitzgerald in mid transformation.  
I am now making commission monster art, you can click on my etsy page to get the details!  
https://www.etsy.com/listing/153300183/commission-monster-drawing

Ginger Snaps!  Some fan art of Ginger Fitzgerald in mid transformation.  

I am now making commission monster art, you can click on my etsy page to get the details!  

https://www.etsy.com/listing/153300183/commission-monster-drawing

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More Monster Eyes!
Ginger Snaps fan art.  Full picture soon…

More Monster Eyes!

Ginger Snaps fan art.  Full picture soon…

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Freddy Eyes
Sample of some monster art I’ve been working on

Freddy Eyes

Sample of some monster art I’ve been working on

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covertlyandbysnatches:

Dogpenis Nose: the Great American Dane Martin/Brandon Elston/Milton Caniff Mash Up Song Book
Set 1: 5 of 9
Cartoonist Sean Ford leaves a collection of Milton Caniff’s “Steve Canyon” strips behind at the infamous “red house” in White River Junction, Vermont.  Cartoonists Dane Martin and Brandon Elston augment this book with their own flourishes.  Later, cartoonist J.T. Dockery, realizing the days in which the “red house” will no longer be the stronghold of cartoonists it once was rescues the book for safe-keeping back in his old Kentucky home.
“Every comic strip, regardless of style, is improved with the inclusion of a dogpenis nose.”—Dane Martin

covertlyandbysnatches:

Dogpenis Nose: the Great American Dane Martin/Brandon Elston/Milton Caniff Mash Up Song Book

Set 1: 5 of 9

Cartoonist Sean Ford leaves a collection of Milton Caniff’s “Steve Canyon” strips behind at the infamous “red house” in White River Junction, Vermont.  Cartoonists Dane Martin and Brandon Elston augment this book with their own flourishes.  Later, cartoonist J.T. Dockery, realizing the days in which the “red house” will no longer be the stronghold of cartoonists it once was rescues the book for safe-keeping back in his old Kentucky home.

“Every comic strip, regardless of style, is improved with the inclusion of a dogpenis nose.”—Dane Martin

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my Aporkalypse contribution.

my Aporkalypse contribution.

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Middle panel by me, others by Jose Olivares and Laura Terry.  Based on pencils by Paul Karasik for his CCS Summer Graphic Novel Workshop
http://www.cartoonstudies.org/index.php/programs/summer-workshops/

Middle panel by me, others by Jose Olivares and Laura Terry.  Based on pencils by Paul Karasik for his CCS Summer Graphic Novel Workshop

http://www.cartoonstudies.org/index.php/programs/summer-workshops/

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cartoonistsattheirdesks:

Denis St. John

My friend, Dane Martin, has featured me on his great cartoonists at their desks blog

cartoonistsattheirdesks:

Denis St. John

My friend, Dane Martin, has featured me on his great cartoonists at their desks blog

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3 panels from my werewolf comic Dance of the She-Beast

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nymphonomena:

Breaking through the wall!

nymphonomena:

Breaking through the wall!

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