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Jeremy’s 28th annual alive-good celebration: Quote of the night

Jeremy: DICKS AND VAGINAS FOR EVERYONE!!!! Celebrated Jeremy’s 28th year of being alive-good over at the Red Lion Tavern on Saturday, March 31. I’d say more, but I’m running late on this one due to a visit from the parentals. Will add commentary by Thursday’s update!

RIP glass “Family Guy” plate

Quick sketch in Toon Boom Storyboard Pro of the terrible incident that occurred in the “Family Guy”/”American Dad” kitchen yesterday, where my glass “Family Guy” plate broke in half after falling against the sink faucet. I was washing it and it just slipped out of my soapy hands. My current director Jerry Langford, “Family Guy” storyboard artist Rob Bou-Saab, and two other dudes were happily playing Magic: The Gathering, when… Read More »RIP glass “Family Guy” plate

Why I hate drawing people from life

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Want to know a little secret? Unless I’m working with a professional figure drawing model, I don’t like drawing people from life. It feels like such a waste of time to me, and I don’t like drawing anything that can’t stay still long enough for me to get everything down. Really, I’d much rather draw from photos of people in dynamic poses than do a bunch of doodles of people… Read More »Why I hate drawing people from life

Overheard at a Ralph’s salad bar on Tuesday afternoon

Bearded Guy: “Haha, that’s some edamame!” Goatee Guy: “What’d you say ’bout my mommay!?” Why did I board this!? Why didn’t I just draw it as a single-panel comic like a normal person!? To be updated by next Monday. Or not. Maybe this doesn’t need any commentary. We’ll see.

My failed attempt at a Canete drawing

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The walls of the “American Dad” conference room were plastered with all sorts of freaky things on Friday, May 7, 2010. Perhaps the lack of sleep was causing me to hallucinate skeletons, monsters, and Siamese twin rabbits in places where they shouldn’t be; literally, I did not sleep the night before. Or maybe it was because the Freak Show was going on. My piece was this tribute to “A Dance… Read More »My failed attempt at a Canete drawing

Something completely different

I heavily debated whether or not to put this up here for a few reasons, one of them being the possibility of scaring my supposed male audience away with its unabashed gayness. But after having my friend Jeremy Polgar parade it around to some of the artists at Titmouse, where it was received with a mix of amusement and obvious confusion, I figured what the hay? Into the blog she… Read More »Something completely different