SUNDAY COMICS: Monster Funnies by Mike Matei
Childhood Comics: ED WOOD MOVIES
Here’s some Ed Wood comics I drew. (age 15) This is the last of my childhood comics that I have available to post. At least, for a little while. We’ll see what happens. I’m not sure at the moment if/how I’m continuing Sunday Comics, but next Sunday will be a comic from Mike Matei, perfect [...]
Childhood Comics: SON OF FRANKENSTEIN
This is the last of the Frankenstein comics I drew as a kid. (Age 13)
Childhood comics: BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN
Don’t expect good spelling for this “Sequal”.
Childhood comics: FRANKENSTEIN
Frankenstein comic I drew at a young age.
Drunken Drawing
These aren’t drawings done as a child, but as a grown adult, though the quality shows no improvement. The reason is because these were “speed drawings” which were part of a game my friends and I played in college. We’d each draw different parts of the story under a timer. There was also a little [...]
Childhood Comics: The Flying Fonny
Age 11. This is a PDF, so you have to scroll down to see all pages.
Childhood Comics: The Stew – Tunnel of Terror – Killer Toilet
Childhood Comics: FAILED CHARACTERS
These are some of the absurd characters I came up with around age 13, but never went on to have their own series, for good reasons. This is a PDF, so make sure you scroll down to see all the pages.
Childhood comics: Miscellaneous weird stuff
This first comic here was from about age 15. I was obsessed with reading Michael Crichton novels. In “Eaters of the Dead” there was a passage about mead that caught my attention. It was the first time I ever heard of such a thing, a drink that makes the world spin. So I had to [...]
Childhood Comics: FONTO FORCE #7 – Imposters
This is the final Fonto Force and was never finished.
Childhood Comics: FONTO FORCE #6 – J. Fonto Meets J. Fonto
Childhood Comics: FONTO FORCE #5 – J. Fonto Vs. Yondosobi
Zelda book (written age 13)
This is a book based on The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past I wrote when I was 13 years old. It’s all lovingly written by hand. It was never finished. I only got halfway through, to when Agahnim sends link to the dark world. It was a huge ordeal to get this [...]
Childhood Comics: FONTO FORCE #4 – The Quest for Maple Syrup
Childhood comics: FONTO FORCE #3 – Temple of Hall-Me-Pah
Childhood comics: FONTO FORCE #2 – Satus, the Evil Knight
Childhood comics: FONTO FORCE #1 – The Fire Power
In 1993, I drew a monthly comic series called “Fonto Force” inspired by sword & sorcery movies and video games. There were 7 in total, with the 7th never being finished. Only the first one is in color, because it was too time consuming. It was all done with colored pencils. Now the first time, [...]
Vintage Cinemassacre Movie Posters
Back in the old days, I used to make posters for all my movies. Here are some vintage Cinemassacre posters dating from 1993 – 2001. Click on the images to view larger versions.
Childhood comics: THE ANGRY BATMAN
These are the only comics I have coming up that aren’t exactly “childhood comics”. These are far more recent (2000′s). I had a job with a lot of downtime, and was bored, so I drew these. The idea was what would happen if Batman went crazy and killed people. Surprisingly, I discovered in recent years [...]
Childhood comics: THE HEADS
I was probably about age 9 or 10 when I drew this abomination. It used to be a regular series. When I was waiting for the school bus every morning, I’d bring chalk to the bus stop. I drew these weird heads on the sidewalk. The other kids in the neighborhood thought it was funny, [...]
Childhood comics: THE CHOCOLATE MOOSE RETURNS
IT’S SUNDAY COMICS. Every Sunday, I’ll be posting absurd comics I drew as a child. Luckily (or unfortunately enough) I’ve saved a lot of stuff from my youth. They’ve been stored in a trunk for the past 20 years or more. The chocolate moose was a character I had, one of many. Don’t expect any [...]
The Chocolate Moose
I have a trunk full of comics I drew as a child. They are totally bizarre. A lot of these were done during class time when I should’ve been paying attention to the teacher. Often I crumpled these drawings up and rolled them across the floor for a fellow classmate to pick up. Other times, [...]