Cartoon Artist
Cory has been a comic book fan from a very early age! With a sense of story-telling and dramatic effect, his comic art shows a love for the medium!
Here's a great gift-giving idea!
Have a comic strip developed as a unique and lasting gift! Take those hilarious personal moments and have them immortalized in a cartoon strip! With just a short consultation, Cory can develop a one or two page comic strip for framing or publishing.
There are so many different kinds of cartooning genres that it's hard to ultimately come to the conclusion that...it's all the same!
Commemorate an event, lighten up a company newsletter, illustrate a document or dazzle a newspaper section:
- Business deals
- Weddings
- Baptisms
- Baby's first step
- Anniversaries
- Grads
- Treasured automobile
- Family pet
- Retirement
- Reunions
- Promotions
- Birthdays
- Bar mitzvahs
Big Kahuna Cory produces comic strip episodes for Big Kahuna Sports. www.bigkahuna.ca
The story follows the exploits of Mel Schlick, an unfortunate dude who stumbles across a very fortunate discovery: An ancient and mystical Hawaiian mask that transforms Mel when he wears it. Follow his adventures!
World/Political Caricature Illustration "Even Heroes Shed Tears" pen and ink (with letraset)
Based on the September 11 terrorist attacks
Print ready - " Scanman" A short strip developed for scanning equipment company, S.D.M.S. This strip was published in their annual product catalogue
Interlok Roofing (first series) These are seperately rendered strips that tie together for one message. All three strips below were printed in a series for a local advertising mailer(see a sample mailer on the corporate page).
Interlok Roofing (second series)
These are the second set of strips. This set combined for some of their USA locations.
Great GIFT IDEA! Dad's first diaper - Developed as a gift for Cory's father shortly after the birth of his baby brother.
Political Hi-jinx! In Fall of 2005, the B.C. Teachers union performed wildcat strikes to encourage the provincial government to table a new contract after being legislated to work for four years without one.
Closing the Sale Pen and ink and colored digitally. Developed for Talius' quarterly newsletter.