Beezus & Ramona, March 28th 2009, drawn while Villanova beats Pittsburgh to reach the NCAA Final Four.
Illustrations, Comics, Diagrams, Paintings, Maps and Secret Codes, affixed to the hidden plywood wall of a backyard fort with masking tape.


Redbird Comics, back in print and available here. Special collector covers, edition of 100, screenprinted on boxes I've eaten food and beer out of.
I was honored to draw this for my good pal Adam and his new band MAGICIANS of KNOWLEDGE. I haven't been this excited about a band's first show in a long time. If past performance is any indication of future results (Adam was in two of my favorite area hardcore bands, Infestation of Ass and Step on It), it will be a good time. And ENLIGHTENING. I got a lot of visual and spiritual inspiration from this great book:
The show is at the FUBAR, Monday night March 30th. See you there?!
I just finished printing a new edition of my beloved chestnut of autobiographical stories, Schematic Comics. The central strip in the book is called WOODWORKIN' and I always wanted to print the covers on some kind of wood grained paper. I tried wood grain contact paper, but its ultra-slick surface proved difficult to screenprint on, not to mention staple and fold. And scrap-bookers have driven the price of specialty pre-printed wood grain paper through the roof (there must be a lot of families vacationing in lodges these days, or babies being born in log cabins). I decided to try and make my own. Here's how:
I found a good board in my house - the one sealing the entrance to my attic - and painstakingly scanned it in. After tiling it together in Photoshop, and cranking up the contrast enough to tranlate to silk, I made my transparencies and burned the screen:
I was going for the look of cheap plywood, the kind most prevalent in my house growing up, and I luckily had a bunch of beige paper from a previous project laying around. I experimented with some pinkish/brown inks and eventually my entire basement was covered in wood grain.
I'd lost a lot of the subtle tonal shifts from the original attic board, but since I'd be printing two more colors on top of it, I figured it'd look okay. I sprayed all the finished prints with a matte-coat glaze that that softened the edges and made the top inks melt a bit into the wood grain.
Now that these comics are done, I'm excited to try printing wood grain on stuff on all kinds of stuff around my house: washer/dryer, bed clothes, my car, underwear, etc.
Basically, here's how it works:
That would one work if your special friend is into basketball, soft metals, or is a dentist. Or it could be a sneaky way of tricking them into cleaning the bathroom!!! If your special friend is a dog we could make him magically find a MilkBone in the toilet.
Or, you could just treat YOURSELF and order one for YOU! No topic is too boring or too exciting. Leon will use the magic of trivia to make your boring topic appropriately exciting, or vice versa. If you have questions feel free to write: danzettwoch (at) gmail (dot) com .
Thanks for reading!
Dear Friends! I just finished putting lots of new work up at danzettwoch.com. In addition to fresh illustration, prints and comics, there's a new section called HOW THAT WORKS! that contains lots of my never-before-seen informational & educational (nutritious AND delicious) work.
Please go look at it and tell how me how much of a mess I made.
Hey! I've got a new Civil War comic up on the Vice Magazine website. Be sure to read both parts I and II. Mom: if you're reading this, don't click on that link. I'll show you my comic in person when Spring Break rolls around.
My strip was inspired and partially based on accounts from this book: