COVID-19 has most of the world cooped up in quarantine (if you aren’t, you should be), and going a bit stir-crazy. To help pass the time, I thought I’d offer up this digital version of my sold-out Space Madness Coloring Book as a pay-what-you-want download. Enjoy 20 pages
Writing hasn’t been easy for me lately. In lieu of many significant life changes, including but not limited to divorce, back surgery, and the clustered deaths of friends and family, including my father, I’ve felt my need to write extinguished by the inkless dark vacuum of writer’
Last October, my dear friend Dena Rosenberg came over to the Junk Fed laboratory, asked me a bunch of questions, and filmed my responses. I found it strange at the time, but it turns out she was putting together a short documentary on the Junk Fed origin story. Seriously though, it wa
Bootleg toy wizard, Pete of Killer Bootlegs had me on Resincast Podcast to talk about my toy art origin story. I had such a great time talking that I nearly forgot we were recording. We discuss influences, tips and tricks, misquote the Book of Ecclesiastes and contemplate the good an
My father died in March and my uncle died in April. Both deaths were sudden, but not entirely surprising. My father and uncle lived, respectively, on the top two floors of a three-family house in an increasingly deteriorating part of Fall River, Massachusetts. My dad never remarried,
A number of circumstances have kept me from posting for a little over a year, and boy do I miss it. One of the things that has kept me busy lately is my toy art. Since my debut at C2E2 2015, I’ve been steadily creating for and tabling at a number of conventions across the country, the
If it weren’t for Instagram I might be living alone in a rented storage locker on the outskirts of town among piles of vintage action figures procured from eBay. Allow me to clarify. I spend a significant amount of time looking at photos of vintage action figures on the internet
Recently, the folks at the Nerd Lunch podcast were kind enough to let me stammer and flub my way through another entertaining conversation. In this episode, hosts CT and Pax, Michael from The Atomic Geeks and Classic Film Jerks, and I play god, spinning imagined cinematic universes ou
May is one of my favorite months. The New England winter thaw is complete, and spring is underway. Most importantly, May brings with it Free Comic Book Day, a religious holiday for acolytes of the four-color media. Since 2002, on the first Saturday in May, participating comic shops se