This was the back cover to #3 of Safety-Belt Man. It was the next thing I did (published February 1995) after working on WaveDancers. The story is by the publisher Robb Horan, and it was a delightful experience to draw for him.. This was my first real b/w artwork for comics I'd done professionally, so it was an exciting challenge. I did the first 14 pages in Part 1, and "Dark One" did Part 2. I then went on to do the 4th issue interior art on my own, as well as the cover art.
I met Robb Horan and toured with him for several days on a signing trip to the USA. We had the best time.
Robb, if you see this, please do contact me, I'd love to have a hi-rez scan of this original art (at 300DPI), and the other original artwork that you have of mine (like the cover art to Safety Belt #4 and the Rosette artwork you have), as I did not have a scanner when these works were created. I'd like to include these images in my "art of" book when the opportunity arises.
Thanks so much, I guess I am guilty of presenting women ...not so modestly, but here, Tammy is as Tammy should be....I have a lovely sexy pin-up version I did of her, if Robb the publisher would kindly send me a scan....otherwise I only have a printed version from the comic.
It's cool to see a professional's work. I'm not really good but I have sold some of my sketches, and I did work for a guy who was publishing a health book. But all of your stuff is awesome. I bet one day you'll become a known name along with picasso...that's the only name I can spell.