Active Projects
Biff the Vampire - Comic Strip (Feb 2006 to Present)
"The Tale of a Vampire Far From Home"
Biff is new to the U.S., fresh from Romania. He has to make his way in a land he doesn't quite understand along with dealing with friends. roommates and being a modern monster in a mortal world.
Biff is a mixed medium project of sorts. It's drawn and inked traditionally, scanned, then has text/tones/some background elements added to it digitally. When it comes to the strip as a whole, I am in charge of the total package - I write and draw the strip, I create and manage the site, I produce the adverts and design the merch. It is the totality of my skills in one big thing.
Ghouls'R Gals - Illustration Series (Oct 2011 to Present)
"A 'Monster Girl' Collection"
Monster Girls - female versions of mythical beasts and legendary creatures. I've been drawing these cute and goofy ladies off and on for the past few years; uploading them to various websites and promptly forgetting about them... until someone asks what I'm going to do with them all. I never had a good solid answer for them... until now.
Ghouls'R Gals started as my response to the classic 'Monster Girl' pics I had seen through the years. They tended to be pin-up girls that just happened to be some type of monster creature. Since I don't really do that style of artwork, I started drawing them like your everyday average person or how they'd look within the world of Biff. They started as cooldown pics - fun ideas to draw after I finished my work - and became their own thing as they number of pics grew.
Inactive Projects
Modern-Day Metamorphosis - Comic (2008 to 2009)
"Franz Kafka once wrote of a man who, in his hubris, awoke a monsterous vermin..."
This is the story of Greg Sampson, former programmer. Two years ago, his life was changed. He was changed. Now he seeks to find his love no matter the risk.
Modern-Day Metamorphosis started as a small idea in college. Being a fan of Kafka's book and a bit of a monster movie buff, I had this big idea for a proper US-sized comic book series that would have all the hallmarks of a classic creature feature - a love story, a man who became a monster, the fallout and inevitable ending that most films like these had. Unfortunately, the story fizzled after these four pages were made. They started life as pencil drawing on proper US-sized comic templates and were digitally inked and lettered in Adobe Illustrator.