THIS SATURDAY ONLY: Pugaga shirts!

May 5th, 2010

That’s right, for 24 hours only you may purchase a Lady Pugaga shirt at www.teefury.com. Show off your love of pugs, Lady Gaga, fashion and/or bad puns for only nine bucks!

Stop calling, stop calling, I won’t have any extras after Saturday, so don’t miss out!

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MORE NEWS!

- You can now get the exhibition catalog from this great show I was in last January, “FUNNY (not funny): A Modest Selection of Comic Art Exhibiting Signs of Black Humor” on AMAZON. It’s a beauty, check it out!

- I have a bunch of drawings in this first issue of the Prism Index, a fancy handbound compilation of over 50 different artists, limited to 500 copies and available HERE.

- And lastly, remember to check out issues of the Believer Magazine for my monthly comic strip! Bad puns abound!

Vice Magazine Fiction Issue

December 17th, 2009

She-Moose’s latest adventure is in this month’s issue of Vice Magazine! You can read the whole thing online HERE.

McSweeney’s #33 Panoramamaniac

December 10th, 2009

The new San Francisco Panorama issue of McSweeney’s is out! I did a sexy car crash illustration for an article about JG Ballard…

Go order a copy HERE, or find one in the Bay Area with this handy treasure map HERE. I can’t wait to get my hands on one.

Book n’ Blogs

February 12th, 2009

What the heck? I’m in a book!

“I Saw You…” is an anthology of hilarious comics based on missed connection ads collected from Craigslist, weeklies and newspapers. Edited by Julia Wertz of the Fart Party, it includes nearly 100 cartoonists such as Peter Bagge, Jesse Reklaw, Alec Longstreth, Sam Henderson, Laura Park, Aaron Renier, Janelle Hessig, Gabrielle Bell, Austin English, Calvin Wong, Jeffrey Brown, Minty Lewis, Joey Sayers, David Malki, Kazimir Strzepek, Ken Dahl, Mari Naomi, Abby Denson, Damien Jay, Sarah Glidden, and many more.

Read more about it here, order it from Amazon.

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I’ve got an interview up on Austin English’s blog, 20 Questions with Cartoonists.

I love reading the other interviews on there…learning different artists’ daily routines (draw ALL THE TIME, NEVER STOP) and the types of pens they like to use (PENTEL POCKET BRUSH)…
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Check out the bizarre and beautiful interpretations on Covered, including my own monstrosity:


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My comics page now has functional shopping cart buttons! If you’ve come this far, it must be because you want to spend some money.

Stay Away From Other People

October 7th, 2008

Great news! You can now purchase my newest mini comic from the wonderful Buenaventura Press. I dare you to find a better way to regret spending $6.

“It is a rare breed indeed that is able to so successfully pair excellent draftsmanship with retarded hilarity. This mini feels like a personal sketchbook without any of the crappy parts.”

See? Retarded and not crappy. My chicken chest swells with pride.

Adventures in Loneliness

May 23rd, 2008


Artwork by me, typesetting by Danforth France.

Hal Rudnick’s solo comedy show is opening at UCB Theater in Los Angeles on May 29th, and I recommend attending if you enjoy laughter. Check out some of Hal’s videos, or watch him in Reno 911 (season 4, episode 9, you superfans).

Everything on the poster (Hal, people, buildings, billboard) was inked or watercolored separately, then scanned and combined as layers in Photoshop. I’m finally learning to use technology as an aid…

Want to see some roughs?

And the final artwork:

LA Weekly

May 16th, 2008

On page 82 of the LA People 2008 special, Mathew Cullen & Javier Jimenez of Motion Theory Studios are drowning in line drawings.

Original Top:

Original Bottom:

And a humble rough:

Arthur Magazine

April 25th, 2008

I have a couple of drawings in the latest issue of Arthur Magazine, which is awesome.

See my new comic, “I Have No Idea,” part of a full-color spread edited by Buenaventura Press (also featuring comics by Matt Furie, Anna Sommer, Souther Salazar, Jeffrey Brown, Al Columbia, and more) on pg. 33. Here is a teaser:

I also have two kitties in there. This fellow on pg. 18:

And this portrait of my friend’s cat, “Bert,” on pg. 56:

And yes, I am spastically excited to see my drawings in print.

Look here to find out where you can get a copy of Arthur!