
Christopher Jennings created a couple of cool characters for Bandframe.com, a promotional web-based tool for musicians. (more)
Goni Montes illustrated mermaids for a fantasy short story on tor.com called, “Legacy Lost.” (more)
When Stephen Savage set out to create “Where's Walrus?” he worried about the response from librarians and educators. Would a wordless book be welcomed into the classroom? The response has been an overwhelming “Yes!” This month, he proudly accepted the IRA's Primary Fiction Award at their annual conference in Chicago. (more)
Tom Richmond’s stealthy illustration of Alfred E. Neuman was commissioned by Warner Brothers Consumer Products to be used on t-shirts for the International Spy Museum on F Street NW in Washington DC. (more)
Tom Seltzer’s bizarrely addictive graphic novel in progress, Part-Time Dog returns at last! The story tells the tale of an underemployed Ph.D. candidate in philosophy who takes a job with a rich family in Brooklyn Heights pretending to be a dog for their toddler, because they don't want a real dog peeing on the rugs. It is not an uplifting story; it's about every humiliating job anyone's ever had, but a little bit worse. (more)
Tyler Jacobson shares a couple of recent novel covers, one for Tor books and the other for Penguin. “I thought it would be interesting to post them side by side considering they are for two different genres,” he says. (more)
Paul Fricke recently had the pleasure working on a piece for the U.S. Coast Guard: an angry cartoon lobster illustration to be used on a coin and more. (more)
Guy Stauber was commissioned by Marvel Entertainment to create these kick-ass illustrations of the characters featured in the new release "The Avengers" (opening in May 2012). (more)
Landis Blair has just published his latest dark tale for children, Crosswalk. The book follows the story of Harold, who finds fulfillment in being a school crossing guard. Unfortunately, the children dislike Harold, and consequently do things best not mentioned here. (more)
Dave Arkle’s latest promo mailer found its way into the PR department of Hulk Hogan’s office. They ordered a print for the boss right away! (more)