

You haven’t heard jazz until you’ve heard a sea monster fish play a sax…
You haven’t heard jazz until you’ve heard a sea monster fish play a sax…
More progress on this short!
This isn’t just about a freakishly huge shark who plays a giant saxophone like a boss. This is an animated short that I’m working on.
I’ll keep you folks posted.
Hmm, how did these otters end up so far down the sea? And, why is this humongous Meg shark with a necktie helping them out?
(I’m working on a comic storyline, and this artwork is part of it! More details to come)
Imagine riding on a monobrowed battleship the size of a mountain. That’s pretty much what it’s like riding on Stanley. Thousands upon thousands of tons of pure muscle (and fat), yet deceptively fast speeds in the water… Quite a formidable shark!
When making these sketches, I sometimes close my eyes to envision the picture in my mind. Makes it easier for me to decide on the perspective and the composition of each object, character, etc in the picture.
The least chunky Big-Tooth, but still flippin’ huge. Despite his size, Wallace is a bit of a worrywart. He doesn’t have the self-confidence (or arrogance) of his 2 siblings, especially Walter.
The (self-proclaimed) world’s ultimate eater! Wharton is the burger-eating champion of the Earth. Even for a huge, monstrous shark, his bulk and appetite are simply incredible…
Steven’s idea of a shark attack: a bear hug, but 10,000x stronger, luckily for Stanley. Merry Christmas, kind reader!
Probably the only fish in the ocean who rival the Pointer Bros in size, smarts, and brute strength. It isn’t just fancy suits and bow ties that make the Big-Tooth Bros stand out…
It’s their unrivaled ability to eat anything that moves (or doesn’t move).
Oh, Stu. This guy can’t get enough of beef or bacon jerky, nor can he stop himself from stealing stuff. Okay, he could. He just chooses not to.
What do you expect from a shark? Charity?