Friday, July 24, 2009

Comics Obscura #3

(cover art: Joe Haines)

Comics Obscura #3 (2008)


In 2008 I submitted a few more pages for an anthology Comics Obscura. It went by the name of "Bipolar: Chapter Three: The Octopus".

Buy Comics Obscura #3 Issue!
"Sidestep through an episode of Ollie the Octopus as Junior is alerted to the events of the nefarious Holiday Gang in Bipolar (with bonus Mr. Easter mask)." - Comics Obscura
©2008 Comics Obscura, James Jacot & Matt McCain

Monday, June 15, 2009

Comics Obscura #2

(cover art: Kurt Spatrisano)

Comics Obscura #2 (2007)


Back in 2007 I produced several pages for an anthology by the name of Comics Obscura. It went by the name of "Bipolar: Chapter Two: The Chase".

Buy Comics Obscura #2 Issue!
"Let the obligatory chase sequence begin when we rejoin Jonathan Moreaux in a tight squeeze with the Holiday Gang and their pursuers in Bipolar." - Comics Obscura
©2007 Comics Obscura, James Jacot & Matt McCain

Friday, May 22, 2009

Motor City Comic Con 2009

Being that I'm "in between" a few projects right now I didn't really have anything printed or completed to show this year. However, I did have a good time. I met some cool people, got some work done, and I even managed to sketch a few things just for fun:


Trying to slicken-up my Sig:

Here's me being geeky:

(Photo courtesy of Rick Schlaack)

Check out this awesome original sketch by Chris Houghton:

(Thanks Dude!)

Friday, April 17, 2009

Comics Obscura #1





Comics Obscura #1 (2006)

I did the cover for the first issue of Comics Obscura, an anthology comic book back in 2006, along with a couple of pages for "Chapter One: The Bank" of a comic named "Bipolar" at the time.

Buy Comics Obscura #1 Issue!
"Comics Obscura is an eclectic collection of illustrated short stories. Most tales are episodic tales that will continue into further issues." - Comics Obscura
©2006 Comics Obscura, James Jacot & Matt McCain

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Friday, April 3, 2009

Whatever Happened To Kid Cannon?
















Here are all 15 pages for a story I drew back in 2007, called "What Ever Happened To Kid Cannon?" (written by Scott Richmond & published by Young American Comics)

I was given the script by Scott and commissioned by Young American Comics to draw this short story in only around a month 1/2 until deadline, I think it turned out great.

Buy Wild Penny #7 Issue!

The story was about this ex-super hero who outgrew his powers and settles as a high school teacher. We see him on his toughest battle yet... his first date.

In this issue: "Adam, formerly known as teen superhero Kid Cannon goes on an awkwardly pleasant (or is it pleasantly awkward?) first date. (Richmond, McCain)." - Young American Comics
©2007 Young American Comics, Scott Richmond & Matt McCain

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Wild Penny #7

(cover art: Shawn Amberger)

Wild Penny #7, Young American Comics (2007)


I drew some 15 pages for a story called "What Ever Happened To Kid Cannon?" (written by Scott Richmond). The story was about this ex-super hero who outgrew his powers and settles as a high school teacher. We see him on his toughest battle yet... his first date.

I'll post most of the pages later...

Buy Wild Penny #7 Issue!

"The Wild Penny series features high quality short stories by a variety of artists and writers. Each pint-size issue is packed with three stories, from sci-fi to slice of life, this is the most bang for your buck!

In this issue: "Adam, formerly known as teen superhero Kid Cannon goes on an awkwardly pleasant (or is it pleasantly awkward?) first date. (Richmond, McCain)." - Young American Comics

©2007 Young American Comics, Matt McCain

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Citizens 001225-009935

Citizens 001225-009935 is an artwork of mine from 2005.
A little experimental maybe. A list (below), in case you were curious for some reason, of Citizens 001225-009935:
  • Citizen 001225= Revolting Farmer
  • Citizen 001244= Shady Businessman
  • Citizen 001247= Man Happily Whistling in Rain
  • Citizen 001769= Informed Man Reading Newspaper
  • Citizen 002819= Murdered Man
  • Citizen 003112= Criminal Offering Ice Cream
  • Citizen 003239= Woman Practicing Karate
  • Citizen 003671= Postwoman Chased by Dog
  • Citizen 003781= Dark Gunman Shooting Gun
  • Citizen 004347= Obese Detective Wandering
  • Citizen 005831= Nurse Woman Waving Finger
  • Citizen 006132= Woman Figure Skating
  • Citizen 007142= Boy with Wagon & Balloon
  • Citizen 007285= Man Eager To Dive
  • Citizen 007322= Man Photographing You
  • Citizen 009272= Patriotic Man Sitting Down
  • Citizen 009935= Little Girl Tap Dancing
Citizens 001225-009935 ©2005 Matt McCain

Monday, March 9, 2009

Rebel Status: George W. Bush

Presidents are elected to serve the American people, former President Bush kinda did that I guess... that one time... you know... remember... when he... look a bird! Okay! He totally sucked eggs as president, but he was a rebel nonetheless. He didn't serve the people, he only looked out for numero uno, brushing off all the responsibility of the whole "president thang". W. did what he wanted when he wanted with no care for laws & junk.

I'm sure conversations in the oval office went a little something to this effect: "Sir, shouldn't we be looking for Osama Bin Laden?" "Nah, there's a Ranger's game on right now, hehe, now leave me alone, oooh pretzels..."

Check out others who have achieved Rebel Status!