Scott Zirkel

making stuff up since 1977

Sketch Dump

Sunday, March 02, 2008

something
I went to a small convention in Austin yesterday called Staple. I wasn’t sure what to expect, so I didn’t really publicize me being there. Turns out, it was a pretty fun little con. Due to an unfortunate error, I didn’t have any books to sell. But I had printed up a few previews of Wonderdog, Inc to pass out. They seemed to go over well, of course, they were free… I noticed at the last minute that the pages printed out of order, so I had to number them, which was kinda fun explaining to the folks. Most of them got a bit of a laugh out of it, so hopefully they didn’t end up in the trash on the way out.

I hung out with Joe Eisma, and wife, and David Hopkins for most of the show. Some cool fellows and we had a good time.
I did a few sketches while I was there, so, without further ado, some sketches:

Joe Eisma is the penciler on the second volume to A Dummy’s Guide to Danger from Viper, due out this month.
Dummy's Guide to Danger

In the Sasquatch Anthology Pat Bussey did a crazy story about a Yeti with a crane for an arm, who digs for oil. He’s been wanting me to do a sketch for him, so I finally broke down and whipped these out.
Crane-Armed Yeti
Crane-Armed Yeti

He’s also been asking for a John Locke from Lost.
John Locke

And, to prove I don’t just do whatever Pat says, here’s a little pirate monkey, kinda like the ones on his site…
pirate monkey

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