Waco Gang War. Tragedy or Opportunity? Who’s the Thug Now?

Posted by on May 19, 2015 in Drawmark Greatest Hits
Waco Gang War. Tragedy or Opportunity? Who’s the Thug Now?

In the inglorious tradition of using a tragedy for your own self-promotion, I give you a Seattle Weekly cover and a couple of spots on the Bandidos motorcycle gang I did way back in 2006. Take that white thugs.

My Thoughts on Ted Cruz 2016 /// From March 2013

Posted by on Mar 23, 2015 in Drawmark Greatest Hits
My Thoughts on Ted Cruz 2016 /// From March 2013

A series of Ted Cruz comics from way back in March 2013. Don’t say I didn’t warn you about the Canadian thing, the naturalized citizen thing, the Constiution, the Bible and a shirtless fight to the death with Rand Paul.

Hit and a Miss: Out to Lunch Accordion

Posted by on Aug 23, 2013 in Drawmark Greatest Hits

This week we did a proposal for an old client. Way back when we designed posters, schedules, ads and backdrops for a lunchtime concert series. We had a nice run back in the late 1990s early 2000s, and did some nice work, including this piece that was rejected and I forgot about.  I still like […]

Drawmark Memory Hole: Dungeons and Democrats

Posted by on Jun 12, 2012 in Drawmark Greatest Hits

I found this old piece I wrote and drew for a Seattle Weekly cover way back in 2001. The good old days when Republicans were just kinda crazy. You’ve gotta start somewhere I guess. Somwe of these players are still around, Gary Locke is now the US ambassador to China, and the rest of the […]

Dick Clark Cartoon from 1987

Posted by on Apr 20, 2012 in Drawmark Greatest Hits

By Mark Kaufman Now that Dick Clark has died it’s about time that I post a cartoon I did for LCD, the WFMU program guide from way back in 1987. Detail of the comic above, to see the whole thing which has Dick’s age defying secrets, sex, cannibalism, and missing children go here. And yes, […]

Stranger Science Fair

Posted by on Apr 11, 2012 in Drawmark Greatest Hits

Not my usual style, but like any scientific endeavour you’ll never get anywhere without experimenting.

Drawmark Memory Hole: Typewriter

Posted by on Apr 21, 2011 in Drawmark Greatest Hits

I’ve been listening to Alexander Lieberman’s 40 Typewriters over the last two days. In fact I’ve probably listened to it about 40 times. The sound of typwriters is soothing to me. Just like the smell of cigarette smoke and photostat chemicals. Which reminded me of this piece I did a few years back. You can […]

Drawmark Memory Hole :: Cornicello

Posted by on Oct 14, 2010 in Drawmark Greatest Hits

By Mark Kaufman From the Looking for Something and Found This Old Thing File. I really do miss New Jersey, where every self-respecting New Jersyan has one of these Red Horns hanging from the rear view mirror of his/her Camaro. It’s to ward off evil in the form of state troopers, the repo man, and […]

Drawmark Memory Hole: Uncle Sam

Posted by on May 25, 2010 in Drawmark Greatest Hits

By Mark Kaufman Even after the Bush administration slinked off into the sunset, still one of the favorite images I have created. Unfortunately it is always timely, and despite all of the great things about the good old USA, shit happens, oil spills, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, economic turmoil, unemployment, you name it America […]

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