I can’t say I’m proud of this, but apparently I drew this circa 1994 when we were covering Basil Poledouris’ score to the ludicrous Steven Seagal “environmental” action movie, On Deadly Ground.
We never printed it in FSM, but I held onto it and scanned it as part of a “Lost Issue” of FSM odds ends that Joe Sikoryak kindly put together when we were scanning all our print backissues.
I used to draw a lot and I loved comics, especially Marvel and the X-books. One of my favorite artists is John Romita, Jr. and you can see the influence, above...maybe?
Apologies to everybody involved (except Seagal, the jerk).
The drawing was definitely issued, I remember also that the article was, indeed, painting Steven Seagal in a quite positive light, noting his knowledge of music and Basil being really happy to work with him, ending with "Mazel Tov, Steven".
So Lukas, do you draw yourself your storyboards?
I always liked Lukas' doodles in the pages of FSM, like those Sergio Aragones ones in MAD Magazine.
But you DID publish this art, I remember seeing it in a '94 issue of FSM! Too funny.