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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Lady Frankenstein or Tina Makes a Monster!
This image is part of the regular website at willceau.com, but I wanted to drag it back out again; dust it off; put it on display and talk a little about it. Tina created this back in the ’90s and … Continue reading
Posted in Illustration
Tagged collage, Frankenstein, monster, Photoshop, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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Demon
Another demon/gargoyle from my sketchbook drawn during the mid-’80s. Once again, I think this is when Dan Platt and I were hanging out and shooting the breeze about monsters. I think this was another attempt at the Jersey Devil, but … Continue reading
Posted in It Came From the Sketchbook
Tagged 1980s, demon, Joe Williams, monster, Sketch, sketchbook, technical pen, Willceau
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Zombie
What is the deal with Zombies? I loved them in the original Dawn of the Dead, started to grow tired of them with the shlocky, chunk blowing excesses of Lucio Fulci, and figured the genre was played out by the … Continue reading
Bird Debuts!
Today at CO2 Comics you can read the third installment of Monkey & Bird and meet the other half of the duo namely Sylvia the Bird! In order to enhance your enjoyment of the strip, may I suggest that you … Continue reading
Posted in Monkey & Bird
Tagged Cartoon, CO2 Comics, comics, Joe Williams, Monkey & Bird, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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The Fried Shrimp Lady or Just Some Doodles from 1985
While perusing Flickr, I came across the fabulous photos posted by olga-saglo. She posted images from "Carnival of Blood" which I remember seeing years ago on a low-rent local cable channel. I remembered doodling the "Fried Shrimp Lady" while watching … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Illustration, It Came From the Sketchbook
Tagged humor, Joe Williams, monster, Sketch, sketchbook, technical pen
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Dating Disasters
I did this for Boulder Magazine a couple of years ago and had a good time working on it. This was one of three illustrations I did to accompany an article on when dates go bad. This is my favorite … Continue reading
Posted in Illustration
Tagged Boulder Magazine, dating, Joe Williams, mortification, muscles, restaurant, romance, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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Holy Hole in a Doughnut!
Lloyd’s fifth birthday crown created by his mother! Tina creates all of Lloyd’s birthday crowns. She went with a Batman theme for his fifth birthday. They are a combination of Illustrator and Photoshop imagery, and the final is printed on … Continue reading
Posted in Drawer Cards, Illustration
Tagged Batman, birthday, Cartoon, comics, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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The Theme From Joe!
I was noodling around with Garage Band and cooked up this little ditty. It’s short and it would probably work as a television theme song. This will be my theme if I ever get a TV series. A cranky fat … Continue reading


