These are some of my works in the comic book industry from 1993 to 1999.
I had my first break when I met Neal Adams at a convention and he gave me some work through
his company Continuity Comics in NYC.
He was a great teacher to any artists who passed by his studio and admired by everyone in the industry.
Not long after that, Chuck Dixon the writer of many tittles for DC and Marvel suggested my work to
a wonderful team of young editors at DC comics, Darren Vincenzo, Jordan Gorfinkel and Scott Petterson who then
offered me a penciler title on the new Green Arrow series.
I'm very grateful for their support, freedom and confidence in my work.
The scripts that Chuck Dixon wrote were always action packed high octane adventures that were
so much fun to draw and thankfully I had a talented inker Robert Campanella to help me along
and lot of his amazing inks and sweat are on these pages.
I'm still a big fan of comics today and it was fundamental in my artistic journey to aspire a
higher level of draftsmanship as those of whom I admire.
Doing comics is a great way to polish your skills and
learn how to deliver on time....which is never long enough.

A cover for my friend Tommy Lee Edwards with an oversized Pilot for a P-38...still works. https://www.artstation.com/tle