UNCLE BIZ & JUNIOR #2

      Here are the next couple strips in this series. Junior is still enamored of his Capitalist Titan Uncle Biz, and learning the tricks of the trade, but he soon discovers that there is a beautiful world out there in that alien thing called: Nature.

UNCLE BIZ & JUNIOR #1

During the 13 year run of Armature’s weekly comic strips, every once in a while, I would use different characters. One that took on a life and story of his own was Uncle Biz. Originally he was just a one-shot joke about how big-time capitalists like to rig the system so that they always win. Read More …

CLASSIC ARMATURE STRIPS

          For 13 years, Armature was a weekly comic strip in the Independent Coast Observer, our local paper up here in Southern Mendocino County. After 5 or six years in black & white, I finally got to do color. This is a random sampling of some of them. I’ll definitely be posting more of these. Read More …

SPAWN #10

This issue of Spawn was special to me. Not only did it have one of my favorite covers of my career, it was the first major appearance of Armature. The issue was written by Dave Sim, and drawn by Spawn’s creator, Todd McFarlane. Its theme was creators’ rights. One of the reasons Image Comics was Read More …

THE BIRTH OF ARMATURE

Back around 1984, my adopted son, Joaquin Sherman, used to hang out in my studio when I was coloring comics. One day he made a little headless man out of copper wire that sat on my desk for a long time. After staring at it for four months, for some reason, I put some Sculpey Read More …

Armature

Comic books, comic strips, animations, music… He’s my character, or maybe I’m his character. I’m not quite sure. But this is where Armature & his pal, Redgy, the Guide Dog for the Spiritually Blind, have their stories, art, music, and animations.