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Colorblind Editor
I have known John Purcell since 1978. He was one of the first editors to publish my cartoons. I recently started coloring my cartoons and sent John several. The first he put in print he published in black and white. … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoon, Wizard
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AmigoCon
I was the artist guest at AmigoCon in El Paso, Texas, in 1993 and created this t-shirt design for the convention. The story “A Martian Odyssey” by Stanley G. Weinbaum inspired my characters taking reverse roles. Click on the thumbnail for … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoon, Little Green Man
Tagged Fandom, Martian Odyssey, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Stanley G. Weinbaum
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Chimneyville
I contributed artwork to the clubzine of the science fiction club in Jackson, Mississippi. During the Civil War, the residents gave the city the name of Chimneyville after the Yankees went through and left only chimneys standing. Here is the … Continue reading
Posted in Dragon, Mascot
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Quetzalcoatl
For the ConCancun bid to host the World Science Fiction Convention in Mexico in 2003, I drew a plumed serpent based on the mythical Maya creature Quetzalcoatl. We lost to Toronto, but the mascot lived on. Even the chairman of … Continue reading
Lonestarcon
This year’s World Science Fiction Convention, Lonestarcon3, is being in San Antonio over the Labor Day Weekend. Its progress reports contained none of my cartoons, but my art covered the backs of all six progress reports for Lonestarcon2, the 1997 … Continue reading
New Cover Art
I hadn’t intended to draw cover art so quickly after returning to cartooning. Cover art requires more effort than single-panel cartoons, but I could not refuse a request from long-time friend Jeanne Mealy, official editor of Stipple APA, a Minneapolis-based … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoon, Cover Art, Spacemen, Teddy Harvia
Tagged Belphegor, cartoon, Collin de Plancy, Dictionnaire Infernal, Louis Le Breton, teddy harvia
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Postcard Cartoons
I’ve drawn hundreds of cartoons on postcards and sent them to family, friends, and fan editors. They have ended up on refrigerators, in file folders, in drawers, and in shoeboxes in closets. Some, however, appeared in print in fanzines. Seeing … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoon, Teddy Harvia, WingNuts
Tagged Belphegor, cartoon, Collin de Plancy, Dictionnaire Infernal, Louis Le Breton, teddy harvia
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Belphegor
In 1818, Jacques Auguste Simon Collin de Plancy published Dictionnaire Infernal. In 1863, it was republished with illustrations drawn by Louis Le Breton, engraved by M. Jarrault. In the 1990s, Richard A. Dengrove included the rendition of Belphegor in the … Continue reading
Posted in Belphegor, Cartoon, Teddy Harvia
Tagged Belphegor, cartoon, Collin de Plancy, Dictionnaire Infernal, Louis Le Breton, teddy harvia
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Bento
Editors are desperate when they draw their own artwork for their publication. David Levine and Kate Yule published this cartoon on the cover of their fanzine with the blurb “Cover by David, in the style of Teddy Harvia” under the … Continue reading
A Dozen More Covers
I have added 12 more covers to my cover art gallery. Click on the thumbnails for larger images.