Last year, the Meltdown Comics and Collectibles shop closed its doors forever, and their wednesday night comedy show, The Meltdown, was supposed to die with it. BUT, Howard Kremer , AKA: Dragon Boy Suede and host of the popular Who Charted podcast on Earwolf, refused to let Wednesday night comedy die. He held his first "Squatmelt" stand-up comedy show in the parking lot of the closed comic book store the very first wednesday after the closure, and from that a whole new entity has grown. Still held every Wednesday, the show has evolved into a walking comedy show where famous comedians like Matt Besser, Mike Hanford, Megan Beth Koester, Matt Braunger, and Steve Agee entertain audiences, and treat audiences to a delightful FREE adventure that moves up and down the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. I created some fan art that has since become the official logo for Squatmelt, and I am very proud of my association with this exciting show. Come by any Wednesday yo
Hey folks welcome back! Been a few years since I last updated my website so please take a look at my new art and writing samples. Read my newest 1/2 hour TV comedy pilot The Springs! It's 1999 in Austin, and Ellie has her first job: as a lifeguard at Dove Springs Pool , with her sisters and some wild Austinites. What could go wrong when teenagers and 20-somethings are in charge of an entire municipal facility? It's Superstore, The Goldbergs meet King of the Hill and Baywatch!