Click on the image above for a quick animated intro to Honk & friends.… Read more
This pantomime (wordless) picture book contains twelve comic-strip style stories about a little boy looking for adventure. But all he seems to find are misadventures.
Designed in large-format comic book style (two panels per page, four per story), this bright, bold book will inspire children to tell each tale in their own words. It’s perfect for pre-readers!
This is big…really big!
I’m talkin’ huge, camera-shaking stomping down the street big!
This is about five normal everyday twelve-year-old kids that transform into 100ft monsters that fight for good and defend the world from evil! As big as buildings! Fists that crush skyscrapers! Tails that crash down shaking mountains to their core! Body slams in the ocean that cause tidal waves!
Of course, it’s not all kicking big, giant, evil monster booty. Being really big monsters, our heroes can use buses as Q-tips (with all the passengers grossed out by the monster ear wax); they can use light posts as toothpicks, buildings as backscratchers, burst water pipes/fire hydrants as drinking fountains, buildings as projection screens to watch movies.
A Honk-Honk-Ashoo animated short.
This was a promotional Fun-boy poster I designed for schools and libraries.
Honk-Honk-Ashoo’s alarm clock rings bright and early every morning. He does his exercises, reads the funnies, and eats breakfast. Then one morning Honk-Honk-Ashoo is awakened not by his alarm clock but by the sound of … Read more
A nice chunky design for Fun-boy block figures.
I had sketched a ton of faces and Supes was looking really thugish
until I settled on these drawings.