A Comic Strip


This illustration was sample art for someone who was interested in having me illustrate a comic strip. As far as I know they weren’t specifically interested in me illustrating the strip, just someone. There was the possibility of pay involved so I worked up this piece to show what I could do. I didn’t hear back from them.

I’m assuming that they were eaten by wolverines. It’s very sad.

Too Cartoony, Too Bloody


Today begins what I call the Rejected Series. I’ll be posting finished illustrations that, for whatever reason, didn’t get used. The person who asked for this one wanted an illustration of someone laughing his head off. So that’s what he got. Trouble is, the person who asked for the drawing had a more staid picture of what he wanted than I produced.

I’d Never Have Guessed

You Are Bert

Extremely serious and a little eccentric, people find you loveable – even if you don’t love them!

You are usually feeling: Logical – you rarely let your emotions rule you

You are famous for: Being smart, a total neat freak, and maybe just a little evil

How you life your life: With passion, even if your odd passions (like bottle caps and pigeons) are baffling to others

Crossingham’s Choice

David Lee Ingersoll is my favourite artist I’ve worked with on The Black Seal and Worlds of Cthulhu.

Why? The passion that can be found in every image. Every image is carefully planned, executed and detailed. What’s more I’ve found David can read my mind from several thousand miles away – he’s got an intuitive understanding of the horror/weird genre and what makes it work, and he brings that to the job without you having to ask for it. Look at these pictures and there is a normalness pitted against strangeness in each picture.

David is a professional artist in the truest sense. If he accepts the job, he will deliver 110% of what you requested, on time, with imagination. On the rare occasion things have had to be modified, they are, and always for the better.

If you are thinking of hiring David, stop thinking and just do it. You’ve found the right artist for the job.

Adam Crossingham, editor – The Black Seal, and Worlds of Cthulhu”


From The Black Seal #3 this is a classic alien autopsy scene…


From The Black Seal #3, the author loved it, I love it. Baboons are nasty little buggers, and DLI’s got them.


This is me. DLI did portraits of all the Black Seal contributors. I love my surgery scars and wish my real ones were as cool and Frankensteiny.


From the Black Seal #1. One of DLI’s first and still one of the best. He’s got a thing for things in jars…


From Worlds of Cthulhu #3. You’d look like this if someone had cut your heart and chucked you down a pit.


From Worlds of Cthulhu #3. The Golden Scorpion. DLI can do simple very well as well. Sometimes I think he should stick to simple, but then I remember the details in his other stuff.


From the Black Seal #3. I call this “Hunter Hunted”. Shoggoths should be hard to kill, and this one is.


From the Black Seal #4. Why I had never asked DLI to do a cover before I will never know. I think I might ask him to do all the covers from now on.


From Worlds of Cthulhu #3. Nyarlathotep as an Aztec god. The eyes make this image for me.


From a forthcoming issue of the Black Seal and a T-shirt. This is what I call body art. DLI has tcho-tcho style.

Y’golonac


Y’golonac first appeared in the Ramsey Campbell short story Cold Print back in the late sixties. Y’golonac has made an appearance in a couple of the scenarios I’ve illustrated, one in The Black Seal, one in a forthcoming issue of Worlds of Cthulhu. What pleases me most about this illustration was the weight and mass I think I managed to give ol’ Nibblehands. I drew people as stick figures most of the time when I was a kid. When I was doing Misspent Youths the characters still had a pipecleaner skinniness to them. I put extra effort into giving this guy bulk.