Andy is a real talent, and we’re glad to have him aboard.
Be Sure to check out Andy’s work on this site. Contact him if you’re looking for art in his style.

Andy is a real talent, and we’re glad to have him aboard.
Be Sure to check out Andy’s work on this site. Contact him if you’re looking for art in his style.
Be sure to visit Rob Chambers’ webcomic “MeatShield” on our site. You may have similar interests, and want to know how to subscribe to his webcomics, please contact him, and enjoy your visit!
Be sure to check out Rob’s books that he has for purchase, and add them to your collection.
Young people are important to the Texas Cartoonists Chapter—you’ll be the next generation carry on our proud traditions, and help us stay contemporary at the same time. You’ll bring new ideas and new talent to our group, and be an inspiration to all of us.
We’ll be proud to welcome you to our group. And no matter what part of the state you live in, you’ll find someone you can connect with. We have annual meetings once or twice a year, and encourage local meetings as often as possible. We know you’ll love meeting and associating with some of the top professionals in the business.
Student membership fee is $10 per year, and is open to high school and college students who are aspiring cartoonists. Fill out the membership form to apply. https://texascartoonists.com/join-locally
We hope to see you soon! And mention this post to your student cartoonist friends.
Clay Sisk Illustration
Welcome aboard Ed!
With a background as a 5th U.S. Army Training Aids Center illustrator and cartoonist, and teacher, Ed Owens brings a unique perspective to the Texas Cartoonists Chapter, and we’re happy to have him join us. Check out his Texas Cartoonists page, and the link to his GoComics/Sherpa cartoons.
For the past 4-5 days, the Texas Cartoonists site has been down for updates and maintenance. We have a new secure site (https://), and everything is up and running again.
If you have any suggestions for improving the site, please contact Milburn Taylor: info@texascartoonists.com
Have a great week!
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Hector Rodriguez is the creator of the comic book series El Peso Hero, coFounder of Texas Latino Comic Con and one of the top ten most fascinating people of 2017 residing in Dallas according to the Dallas Observer. El Peso Hero is a comic book heavily influenced by the modern-day challenges people from both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border face.
Welcome aboard Hector!
Click here to go directly to Hector’s page.
Welcome Aboard Michael and Laura!
We’re very pleased to announce two new members to the Texas Cartoonists Chapter. Both are exceptional talents with very interesting and diverse backgrounds. Check out their links below:
Chapter members William “Bubba” Flint and Miguel “Miggy” Aguilar are part of Kettle Art’s “Black & White and Read all Over” gallery exhibit. The show opens Thursday, July 27, at 7 p.m. and runs through Aug. 19. Bubba’s cartoons appear in The Dallas Morning News and he has illustrated six children books. Miggy has been part of the Dallas underground art scene since the early 2000s when he introduced his first comic books under the title “Mr. Zombie.” His art can be seen at bars around the Deep Ellum area. Kettle Art is located at 2650 Main St., Dallas.
On Memorial Day weekend, NCS/Texas Chapter member Davy Jones will be appearing at Alamo City Comic Con in San Antonio, but so will legendary cartoonist GUY GILCHRIST!!!!
I am so excited. The news just broke late yesterday. I have already sent a message to the promoter asking if I can have my table next to Guy…. which more than likely won’t happen, but it was worth asking.
Also on Mother’s Day weekend, I will be at Comicpalooza in Houston.
I cannot wait to meet Guy!!!!!!