Cartoons

Wile E. Coyote
The ever-determined Wile E. Coyote in another scheme to try and capture the speedy Road Runner.

Dr. Byron Orpheus & Daughter
From the cartoon series "The Venture Brothers," Dr. Byron Orpheus and his goth-like daughter are an interesting pair of the supporting characters.

Scooby Doo and Shaggy
Scooby Doo and Shaggy scooting down the highway in the Mystery Machine van on there way to buy more snacks for their next road trip.

Jonny Quest in Action
I grew up watching episodes of "Jonny Quest" as they were originally broadcast in 1964. My drawing style is heavily influenced by cartoons of this style from Hanna-Barbera Productions.

Happy Birthday from Spider-Man
Drawn for a client's daughter's birthday. Her favorite superhero is Spider-Man so I had him perched on a window eating her birthday cake.

Roger & Jessica Rabbit
A Jessica and Roger Rabbit Easter themed drawing from the movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"

Edgar Allan Poe Caricature
Edgar Allan Poe drawn in a Hanna-Barbera cartoon style emulating the 1970's cartoon character Blue Falcon from the "Dynomutt, Dog Wonder" series.

I am the TICK!
The Tick from the 1980's cartoon series seen on Saturday mornings yelling his trademark call to action.

A Jubilant Star Wars Jawa Character
A parody of the phrase "Utinni!" shouted by a Jawa in the 1977 Star Wars film.

Black Widow vs. Black Widow
A Black Widow spider getting legal with the Black Widow character from "The Avengers."

Godzilla at the Movies
While waiting to see the 2014 "Godzilla" movie, this idea came to me and it has been one of the most popular cartoons I've drawn.

Horton Hears a Who
A parody of the Dr. Seuss book title mixing it with Pete Townsend of the rock group The Who.

A Worthy Humming Bird
Thor's hammer, Mjölnir, from "The Avengers" is said it may only be picked up by a person who is worthy. Apparently this humming bird is worthy.

Fluid Man
One of the lead characters from the 1966 cartoon "The Impossibles" from Hanna-Barbera Productions.

Scott McCloud, Space Angle
The lead character from a cartoon of the same name. One-eyed captains seem to be very popular.

Quick Draw McGraw
The title character from the 1959 "The Quick Draw McGraw Show" from Hanna-Barbera Productions.