I wrote and illustrated Looney Tunes #214 The Legend of Houducky in the style of Harry Houdini's vaudeville posters. See the entire story and artwork below.
For my stab at a classic Looney Tunes baseball story in Looney Tunes #209 I wrote Base on Bugs and designed the cover to pop like a 1972 Topps card. Read my thrilling play-by-play.
My story The Rookie for Looney Tunes #220 is a parody of the 1990 Clint Eastwood / Charlie Sheen buddy-cop drama.
Read the thrilling screenplay.
For the cover to Looney Tunes #171 I was inspired by the poster for Jack Nicholson's film
Prizzi's Honor.
Since 2007 I have been a featured writer, illustrator and cover artist for Looney Tunes from DC Comics.
Since 2007 I have been a featured writer, illustrator and cover artist for Looney Tunes from DC Comics.
Since 2007 I have been a featured writer, illustrator and cover artist for Looney Tunes from DC Comics.
My Rube Goldberg-inspired cover for milestone Looney Tunes #200.
My oft-copied papyrus cover for Frank Strom's story Pyramid Scheme in Looney Tunes #177. Now you know who did it first.
In my story Xtreme Dorks for Looney Tunes #178 Daffy Duck invents a new x-sport, becomes YouTube famous, gets rich then loses it all, and winds up back on his tail feathers with Porky.