
The kid with the earring is one of the flying boys from Bonecage Graffiti in the magazine version of Glyph.
The other fellow was just fun to draw.

The fellow with the shaved head is K.Z. O’Neil from Misspent Youths
The fellow with the exaggerated features was fun to draw.

And now we begin a new (old) sketchbook. As near as I can figure this book dates from the fall of 1998 to sometime in 1999.
This is a portrait of a sasquatch, specifically of the protagonist for Zazquotch. Zazquotch was a silent comic that ran in the GLYPH newspaper tabloid.
I’ve got a commission to do another illustration of George. Good pay, paid quickly. So there will be a delay in sketchbook posting.
We’re between sketchbooks at the moment. If all goes well I’ll be posting new images tomorrow. If you can’t wait until then, go buy a copy of Basic Roleplaying. It’s my most extensive illustration job in years.

Little Nemo in Slumberland is one of the classic comic strips. It features some of the most amazing art ever published. Read on a weekly basis it was probably mind blowing. Read in a collected edition it can get a little dull. All kinds of amazing stuff happens to Nemo and his friends but it just happens. Most of the time it could be happening to anyone. Nemo is never really the agent of any of the action.
Two characters who do tend to stir things up are Flip (on the left) and Impy (on the right). Both characters are basically escapees from minstrel shows. In the original Impy is your basic racist caricature.
Little Nemo is the public domain. Has been for years. It often seems odd to me that no one has picked it up and continued it.
This is also the last page in this sketchbook.

In the upper right is Doctor Pill from Little Nemo in Slumberland.
In the center is Doctor Doom.
On the lower half of the page:Rodan, Gyaos and the Giant Claw.
In three places on the page, Flip, also from Little Nemo.

Spider-Man #103 was the first comic book I ever owned. Spider-Man has pretty much stayed my favorite superhero. I don’t read the comics anymore. I’m sure I would enjoy them if I found a stack lying around but I’m not interested enough to buy his current adventures. I’ve already read enough Spidey stories. I’m done even if he isn’t.
Just as Spidey is my favorite superhero, his rogue’s gallery contains some of my favorite supervillains. Here are a few of them. First one to name them all gets a No-Prize.