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Fudge Factory Comics Sep 04, 2008 at 07:22
Based in Los Angeles with his partner Mel Kadel, illustrator Travis Millard draws artworks that are reminiscent of Mad magazine, nightmares and childhood fantasies. So, he's got a lot of bases covered. His artworks make obvious social comments and also press buttons in a subtle way, sometimes with the viewer only realising his point after a little while.

His lives with his partner and his cat Nern in Echo Park (not Echo Beach), his brother has a tattoo of a picture he once drew for him, and he's worked for clients like Spin and Volcom.

More at fudgefactorycomics.com where you can buy your very own piece of Millard magic.


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False Senior Member
these are great. great detail, and some witty points nicely worked into all of them.
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like it.

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