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Please enjoy this Star Wars/Highlander mash-up! This is, of course, a joke based on the latest bizarre tweak to the Han-Greedo scene in Star Wars. (In the 1997 Special Edition, George Lucas changed this scene so that Greedo shot first and somehow missed Han Solo at point blank range, before Han shot and killed him. The scene has been further messed with in the subsequent DVD and blu-ray releases of the film.) The version of Star Wars available on Disney+ has yet another change to this scene. Now, before Greedo dies, he says something that isn’t translated with a subtitle as all his other dialogue is. It sounds like he’s saying “Maclunkey”! (Think I’m making this up? Read more here.) I don’t know what “Maclunkey” means… but this drawing is my explanation!
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Here are two sample panels from the story I illustrated in SCI: The Jewish Comics Anthology vol. 2! The story, “Wrestling with Jacob,” was written by Michael Norwitz. I was delighted to be included in this sci-fi focused volume, along with incredible talents such as Bill Sienkiewicz, David Mack, Ty Templeton, Michael Netzer, Neil Kleid, and many more! The digital edition of SCI: The Jewish Comics Anthology vol. 2 is available on Amazon, and a digital version is available on Comixology.
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Below is the cover for The Tzuris of Shloyme Royten-Hemd, a sci-fi comedic retelling of a famous Jewish folk tale, written by Steven M. Bergson.
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Below are two pages from Escape to Siberia, written by Leora Ragones. This graphic novel will retell the amazing true story of Leora’s grandparents’ experiences fleeing from Poland into Russia during World War II. These pages come from our initial 13-page proposal to publishers.
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These are the first two pages of a four-page illustrated book review of Tahneer Oksman’s How Come Boys Get to Keep Their Noses? that appeared in the July, 2016 issue of Contemporary Jewry. The review was written by Rachel Gordan.
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These are two sample pages of a graphic novel proposal, written by Sherri Mandell, the Israeli-American author of The Blessing of a Broken Heart.
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This piece was included in the show “The Jew as the Other” that ran from December 24-30, 2015 at the Abrazo Interno Gallery at the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center in New York City.
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This is page one of my five-page adaptation of the traditional story “The Coin, The Scroll, and the Perfect Wife” that appeared in The Jewish Comix Anthology, published in 2014 by Alternative History Comics. This anthology featured the work of forty Jewish artists, including Art Spiegelman, Robert Crumb, Harvey Pekar, Will Eisner, Joe Kubert, and others. Click here for more information about The Jewish Comix Anthology.
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A selection of my covers for different editions of the Camp Ramah in New England Emergency Procedures Manual.
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This illustration of Jack Black as a Green Lantern was part of a package of illustrations I created for the book Sci-Fi Trifles, written by Paul White in 2011.
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For fun, I decided to illustrate this climactic scene from the third-season Battlestar Galactica episode “Maelstrom”.
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