Spoof of movie “Batman & Robin” (1997) featuring Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone), Robin (Chris O’Donnell), Alfred (Michael Gough), and Batman (George Clooney). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of the Predator movies featuring characters Barney (Barney and Friends), Big Bird (Sesame Street), the Teletubbies, and Arthur. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Inks, acrylics.
Spoof of Star Wars featuring Han Solo (Harrison Ford), Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew), and the Millenium Falcon. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of Star Wars featuring Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of Star Wars featuring Darth Vader. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Game show featuring Hercules characters from Disney’s “Hercules” (1997), Lou Ferrigno from “Hercules” (1983), and Kevin Sorbo from TV’s “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys” (1995-99). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of Star Wars featuring Boba Fett and Han Solo. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Cartoon of little green men getting locked out of their flying saucer as angry humans approach. Kev Brockschmidt. Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and TV’s “Home Improvement” featuring Worf (Michael Dorn), Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart), Q (John de Lancie), Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton), Data (Brent Spiner), and Tim Taylor (Tim Allen).Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon featuring the Sojourner Rover that landed on Mars in 1997. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon featuring Velociraptor, Brachiosaurus, Tyrannasaurpus Rex, and Pterodactyl dying by in-grown toenails, strep throat, gingivitis, and cataracts.
Spoof of “Starship Troopers” (1997) featuring the Brain Bug and Warrior Bugs. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of movie “Starship Troopers” (1997). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of movie “Starship Troopers” (1997) featuring Bugs Bunny as the enemy. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of movie “Starship Troopers” (1997) featuring alien bug killing weapons “Swatter-pult,” “Bug Spray Cannons,” “No-pest Strips,” and “Roach Motel.” Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of Star Trek movies featuring Klingons. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of movies “Star Wars” and “American Graffiti” featuring Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher), Chewbacca, and Han Solo/Bob Falfa (Harrison Ford). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon featuring the Space Shuttle. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of movie “The Postman” (1997) featuring heroes “The Cleaning Lady,” “The Cable Guy,” “The Milkman,” and “The Plumber.” Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of TV show “Conan the Adventurer” (1997-98) featuring characters Zzeben (Robert McRay), Vulkar (Andrew Craig), and Conan (Ralf Moeller). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of advisors finding king impaled by a dozen different weapons, one guessing that it is suicide. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “The X-Files” drawn as a “Where’s Waldo” illustration. Features Area 51, Star Wars Storm Troopers & Chewbacca, Loch Ness Monster, the Swamp Thing, Captain Ahab, Frankenstein’s Monster, the Bride of Frankenstein, Jason, and Men in Black. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of Microsoft’s ActiMates Barney the Dinosaur released in 1998. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of movie “Independence Day” (1996) and Norton CrashGuard software. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of Star Trek movies Klingon. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon explanation of why aliens abduct people. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon about alien used vehicles dealer selling abandoned Sojourner Rover and Mars Viking Lander. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of Dungeons & Dragons “Were-animals.” Featuring Werewolf, Werebear, Weretiger, and Werepig. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “Star Trek: Voyager” featuring alien species the Ocampa. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Cartoon featuring Rod Serling getting the idea for “The Twilight Zone.” Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of movie “Independence Day” (1996) featuring David Levinson (Jeff Goldblum) and Captain Steven Hiller (Will Smith). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi” (1983) featuring Admiral Ackbar and the Galactic Empire Emperor. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of “Star Wars” creator George Lucas. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “Star Wars: Episode 5 - The Empire Strikes Back” (1980) featuring Jabba the Hutt and Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “Star Wars” featuring Darth Vader & Tie Fighter in tie-dye, and the Death Star painted with a smiley face. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of “Star Wars” featuring Obi Wan Kenobi (Alec Guiness), Yoda, and Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “Star Wars” and “Battlestar Galactica” (1978-79) featuring stormtrooper and Cylon. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “Star Wars” explaingin how stormtroopers stay so clean. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. ink.
Spoof of “Star Wars” featuring Darth Vader. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “Star Wars” featuring Boba Fett and Darth Vader. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “Star Trek: Voyager” featuring Neelix (Ethan Phillips), Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), Commander Chakotay (Robert Beltran), and Tuvok (Tim Russ). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” featuring Lt. Cdr. Jadzia Dax (Terry Farrell) and Klingon. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of “Star Wars” featuring Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Han Solo, C-3PO, R2-D2, Darth Vader and Yoda. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “Star Trek” with crewmembers featuring Spock (Leonard Nimoy), Yeoman Rand (Grace Lee Whitney), and Captain Kirk (William Shatner) backed-up waiting for the one useable restroom. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “The X-Files” featuring a retired Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) visited by little green men. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of alien presenting food to earthligs and mother alien telling him not to feed them. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of aliens in flying saucer and one keeps asking to roll down the windows. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of cheerleaders at medieval castle siege. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “Star Trek” Klingon wearing sash made of pull tabs & bottle caps with a keg tap. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of movie “Mars Attacks” with earthling wife nagging Martian husband. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of movies “Men in Black” (1997) and “Robin Hood: Men in TIghts” (1993). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of ”Star Wars” featuring Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) and Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) using lightsaber as flashlight, arc welder, carving knife, and bug zapper. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of “The X-Files” featuring Fox Mulder (David Duchovny), Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson), and The Smoking Man (William B. Davis) where they have done away with their trademark Blue Lighting in favor of Disco Ball Lighting. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics
Spoof of “Star Trek” evolving original Enterprise to Next Generation Enterprise to Voyager Enterprise on to classic 1950’s rocket. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of dinosaur wedding featuing T-Rex bride, Brachiosaurus groom, Triceratops, Pter0dactyl, and Parasaurolophus. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” featuring Odo (Renee Auberjonois) and Quark (Armin Shimerman). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Cartoon of dungeon explorers finding huge toothbrush, toothpaste tube and floss with massive dragon teeth in the background. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. June 1996
Spoof of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” featuring Captain Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) as Mr. T, Klingon, Old Salt sailor, Rastafarian, Fumanchu, and Diana Ross. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “Toy Story” (1995) with “Alien” (1979) Xenomorph toy attacking the other toys. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Spoof of TV show “Space: Above and Beyond” (1995-96) featuring Captain Shane Vansen (Kristen Cloke). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Spoof of “Mystery Science Theater 3000” featuring Tom Servo, Joel Robinson, and Crow T. Robot. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “The X-Files” featuring Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of movie “Twister” (1996) and the game “Twister” featuring Bill Harding (Bill Paxton) and Dr. Jo Harding (Helen Hunt). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink
Cartoon of movie and TV characters getting bad haircuts featuring The Riddler (Jim Carrey) from “Batman Forever” (1995), Tank Girl (Lori Petty) from “Tank Girl” (1995), Neelix (Ethan Phillips) from “Star Trek: Voyager” and Marvel’s Wolverine. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of animated movie “James and the Giant Peach” (1996) and hero of Japanese folklore, Peach Boy (Momotaro). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of six sci-fi characters suffering undramatic deaths featuring Indiana Jones (George Hall) from “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles) (1992-93), Capt. Picard (Patrick Stewart) from “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, Buck Rogers (Gil Gerard) from “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” (1979-81), Doctor Who (Tom Baker), Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), and Judge Dredd (Sylvestor Stallone). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Batman” (1989) featuring Bruce Wayne (Michael Keaton) and Alfred (Michael Gough). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of aliens shining a TV in the eyes of earthlings to freeze them. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” featuring Ferengis Quark (Armin Shimerman) and Rom (Max Grodenshik). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Cartoon Spoof of “Independence Day” (1996) and “The Cable Guy” (1996) featuring Jim Carrey. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) based on “Escape from New York” (1981) and Escape from L.A.” (1996). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of Disney’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” (1996). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” featuring Brent Spiner as Dr. Brakish Okun, Michael Dorn as Sammy Davis, Jr., Gates McFadden as a wrestler, Marina Sirtis as Tank Girl, and Jonathan Frakes dancing in “Swan Lake”. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Cartoon of Ray Bradbury having trouble entitling his short story compilation “R is for Rocket” (1962). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of TV series “War of the Worlds” (1989-90) and “Highlander: The Series” (1992-98) featuring Duncan McLeod (Adrian Paul). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of Dracula requesting health information from victim. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek: Voyager” crew stranded in a Chrysler Voyager mini-van featuring Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill), Harry Kim (Garrett Wang), Tuvok (Tim Russ), and Neelix (Ethan Phillips). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of Godzilla trying to fight a Weeblegodzilla. “Weebles wobble but they don’t fall down.” Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Time Cop” (1994) featuring Max Walker (Jean-Claude Van Damme) and “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” (1989) featuring Ted Logan (Keanu Reeves) and Bill S. Preston Esquire (Alex Winter). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “SeaQuest DSV” (1993-96) featuring Tony Piccolo (Michael DeLuise) and Darwin the Dolphin. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Cartoon spoof of “The Last Action Hero” (1993). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of the novel “The Ship Who Sang” (1969) by Anne McCaffrey. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Coneheads” (1993) featuring Beldar (Dan Aykroyd) and Prymatt(Jane Curtin). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of George Lucas worried about starting to write the fourth “Star Wars” movie. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Barney and Friends” after Barney sees “Jurassic Park” (1993). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Cartoon spoof of “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” featuring Conan the Barbarian as the host. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of Disney’s “Aladin” () featuring Aladin, Abu, and Genie. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, screentone.
Cartoon of Isaac Asimov first codifying the Three Laws of Robotics. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Robocop” (1987) as a school crossing guard blasting cars. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of Data () from “Star Trek: The Next Generation” looking at centerfold of Futura (Bridgitte Helm) from “Metropolis” (1927). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “The Day the Earth Stood Still” (1951) featuring the robot Gort. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon mash-up of “Lost in Space” (1965-68) and “Leave it to Beaver” () featuring Beaver Cleaver (Jerry Mathers) as Will Robinson, Ward Cleaver (Hugh Beaumont) as Dr. John Robinson, Robot, Eddie Haskel (Ken Osmond) as Dr. Zachary Smith, and June Cleaver (Barbara Billingsley) as Maureen Robinson.
Cartoon of “The Terminator” (1984) ripping apart Robby the Robot from “Forbidden Planet” (1956). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of H. G. Wells finding inspiration for the Morlocks, the Martian Tripods, and the residents of the Island of Dr. Moreau in his mother-in-law. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of Jules Verne researching “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” (1872) with toys in his bathtub. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of cute sci-fi robots hanging out featuring Twiki from “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” (1979-81), Number 5 from “Short Circuit” (1986), R2-D2 from “Star Wars”, droid from “Silent Running” (1972), Fix-Its from “Batteries not Included” (1987), and Muffit II from “Battlestar Galactica” (1978-79). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” featuring Jake Sisko (Cirroc Lofton) and Capt. Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Cartoon of author Larry Niven trying to create his unique world, “Ringworld” (1970). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” featuring Miles O’Brien (Colm Meaney) asking who loaded Windows 3 onto his tricording causing it not to work. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of author Arthur C. Clarke getting his first spark of inspiration for “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of author Anne McCaffrey getting inspiration for her famous “Dragonriders of Pern” (1967) novels. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of Klingon and Vulcan kids in sandbox looking at Borg kid next to assimilated kid. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Cartoon of boy opening game box labelled “Cold, Hard Reality!” Inside is just a note that says “Sucker!” Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of Douglas Adams re-thinking his book concept after his “Hitchhiker’s Guide to Iceland” received its 1,000th rejection. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Predator” (1987) with two predators looking at an Italian and a Mexican. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Time Cop” (1994) featuring Max Walker (Jean-Claude Van Damme). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylic.
Cartoon spoof of “Honey, I Blew Up the Baby” (1992) featuring Wayne Szalinski (Rick Moranis) and Amy Szalinski (Amy O’Neill) with a huge dirty diaper filling up the next room. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, watercolor.
Cartoon of Frank Herbert trying to come up with the title for “Dune” (1984). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea” (1964-68) featuring Captain Crane (David Hedison). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon about the Sci-Fi Channel is not yet available in some locations. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of Ridley Scott looking at designs of the “Spinner” police vehicle for “Blade Runner” (1982) that are a toy top, a pinwheel, a game spinner, and a propeller beanie. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine.
Cartoon spoof of Patrick Stewart’s one-man stage show “A Christmas Carol” (1991) where he is doing a one-man show of Isaac Asimov’s entire 7 novel “Foundation” series. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (1992) featuring Dracula (Gary Oldman being kicked out of “Ye Olde Blood Bank.” Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of DC comic’s major characters all dead in a pile featuring Batman, Robin Wonder Woman, Plastic Man, The Flash, Hawkman, The Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, and Aquaman. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, felt tip pens.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek” Klingons having a tea party. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “The Lawnmower Man” (1992) stuck in a “Commander 64” personal computer. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of baby Einstein getting in trouble writing equations on the wall. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of Ernie from “Sesame Street” finding Bert has been replaced with Bart Simpson. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, watercolor.
Cartoon spoof of “Lost in Space” (1965-68) featuring John Robinson (Guy Williams) finding a “Star Chart” and “Map of the Milky Way” in the glove compartment.
Cartoon spoof of “The Terminator” (1984) and the Energizer Bunny. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, felt tip markers.
Cartoon spoof of Odo (Renee Aberjonois) from “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” failing to make his nose look human. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, felt tip markers.
Cartoon spoof of “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles” (1992-93) featuring Indiana Jones (George Hall). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Jurassic Park” (1993) with dinosaurs eating the visitors. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of "Jurassic Park" (1993) with huge back lot trailer for the T. Rex. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon of the meteor about to wipe out the dinosuaurs, featuring Tyranasaurus Rex, Brontosaurus, and Stegasaurus. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, watercolor.
Cartoons spoof of “Jurassic Park” (1993) with dinosaurs riding dinosaur-sized carnival rides. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of TV’s “Highlander: The Series” (1992-98) featuring Duncan MacLeod (Adrian Paul). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” featuring Commander Riker (Jonathan Frakes) and Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Cartoon spoof of movie “The Meteor Man” (1993). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” featuring Quark (Armin Shimerman) and Odo (René Auberjonois). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of TV shows “Time Trax“ (1993-94) and “Red Dwarf” (1988-1999, 2009-2020) featuring Darien Lambert (Dale Midkiff) and Arnold Rimmer (Chris Barrie). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek” and the Elvis postage stamp (1993) featuring young Captain Kirk and older Admiral Kirk (William Shatner). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Wars” featuring R2-D2. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, felt tip markers.
Cartoon spoof of “The Jetsons” (1962-64, 1985-89) featuring Rosie the Robot and George Jetson. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, felt tip markers.
Cartoon spoof of “The Martian Chronicles” (1980), “War of the Worlds” (1953), and “My Favorite Martian” (1963-66) featuring Uncle Martin (Ray Walston). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves” (1991) and “The Adventures of Robin Hood” (1938) featuring Robin of Locksley (Kevin Costner) and Sir Robin of Locksley (Errol Flynn). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek” (1966-69) and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (1988) featuring Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and Roger Rabbit. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Hook“ (1991). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon Spoof of “The Rocketeer” (1991) featuring Cliff Secord (Billy Campbell). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, acrylics.
Cartoon spoof of “The Little Mermaid” (1989) and “Creature from the Black Lagoon” (1954). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, watercolor.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek: The Next Generation”. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and “The Love Boat” (1976-86) featuring Julie McCoy (Lauren Tewes), Gopher (Fred Grandy), Isaac Washington (Ted Lange), Dr. Adam Bricker(Bernie Kopell) and Captain Jean Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “The Terminator” (1984) and “Robocop” (1987) featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of ‘Star Trek” featuring Klingons. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Predator” (1987) watching “Alien” (1979). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” (1991) featuring Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley), Martia, and Captain Kirk (William Shatner). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “The Six Million Dollar Man” (1973-78). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Freejack” (1992) featuring Victor Vacendak (Mick Jagger), Alex Furlong (Emelio Estevez), and Director Geoff Murphy. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “The Incredible Hulk” after Marvel changed him from green to gray. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, watercolor.
Cartoon spoof of "The Time Tunnel" (1966-67), “The Terminator” (1984), “Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure” (1989), “Back to the Future” (1985), and “The Time Machine” (1960) featuring The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger), Bill S. Preston (Alex Winter), Ted Logan (Keanu Reeves), Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and H. George Wells (Rod Taylor). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Spider-Man” and “The Orkin Man”. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, watercolor.
Cartoon spoof of “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” (1989) featuring Wayne Szalinski (Rick Moranis). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon paying homage to Isaac Asimov imagining him as one of his famous robots featuring many of his book titles. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Batman Returns“ (1992) featuring Batman (Michael Keaton) and Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, watercolor.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek” TV show. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Alien” movies. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, watercolor.
Cartoon spoof of “Alien3” featuring aliens acting like The Three Stooges. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Alien 3” (1992) featuring Ripley (Sigourney Weaver). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of the “Alien” movies and “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial” (1982). Kevin Brockschmidt. Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and the “Alien” movies featuring Worf (Michael Dorn) and Commander Riker (Jonathan Frakes). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek” featuring Klingons. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, watercolor.
Cartoon spoof of Batman getting a speeding ticket from Robocop. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Blade Runner” (1982) featuring Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer) and Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, watercolor.
Cartoon spoof of “Blade Runner”() and “Miami Vice” () featuring Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), Gaff (Edward James Olmos), Tubbs (Philip Michael Thomas), and Crockett (DonJohnson). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, watercolor.
Cartoon spoof of “Blade Runner” (1982) featuring Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) and Rachael (Sean Young). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, watercolor.
Cartoon spoof of the “Predator” movies with Predators at bowling alley. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoons spoof of “Nesferatu”, early Count Dracula movies, and “The Lost Boys” (1987) featuring David (Kiefer Sutherland). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Inks.
Cartoon of Count Dracula going to the Transylvania Public Beach with a huge bottle of Sunscreen SPF 3,000. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink, watercolor.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek” and “Dr. Who” featuring Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley). Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon spoof of “Star Trek”. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.
Cartoon comparing 50’s sci-fi spacesuit with NASA spacesuit. Kev Brockschmidt, Starlog Magazine. Ink.