GOOSEBUMPS GRAPHIX: The Haunted Mask... Will you FIND CURLY?

Tomorrow, Goosebumps The Haunted Mask (the graphic novel) officially releases. With the help of the folks at Scholastic, I got to adapt the book into the final product. How exciting. No, really, I mean it.

One of the most exciting things I got to draw was the Goosebumps mascot, Curly the Skeleton.

Find Curly Goosebumps Graphix Maddi Gonzalez
 

A rude dude with ‘tude. Uh… a skelly with the jelly. The bones with the groans. Something like that. I don’t know.

I suppose one can call this a redesign of Curly, but it feels more like a Draw-This-In-Your-Style… then again, that’s essentially what happens when you adapt one of your favorite childhood books. That’s what I got to do with Haunted Mask, and if I’m lucky, I’ll be able to keep doing it with different books for a few years.

Do you like the color of his shoes? Do they seem familiar to you? THEY DON’T?! Oh, dear… just keep reading…

 

In my adaptation of The Haunted Mask, there's a special hidden drawing of Curly. It's not entirely clear in the book’s back matter, but Curly can take on many looks (or “lurks”, if you really want to get into a certain spirit of things).

Indeed, he’s not going to look exactly like that snazzy PNG. Nope, not even if you cross your eyes, or look at the book upside down and read it backwards, or tear out all the pages and collage them onto the back wall of your bedroom.

Anyway, here's a drawing I made about a year ago to clarify the many ways Curly can potentially appear. Good luck finding him!

That’s me in the glasses. No, the other glasses.

I hope you enjoy reading the book. Remember, the power is always in your hands to make a comic book of your very own.

-MG

hourly comic day 2023

Hourlies, plus a bonus meal prep tip.

My patrons saw them all first, of course. Big thanks to them.

Now, here’s a comic I originally made for the folks over at my Patreon.

Tell me if you make one. I want one right now…

Testing, testing – Blogging for the new year!

Microblogging is out, macroblogging is back in!

Or so I hear.

I’m going to test how a blog post on my website will look including some images I just posted on Twitter. I think it would be nice to keep a place with a little more permanence for my sketches and smaller drawings, and where better than Me Dot Com?

Huh, turns out there’s a lot of ways to post images on here. I’ll keep that in mind. I think this would be a nice place to talk about my approach to art and the things I’m working on in a more casual way than anywhere else.

Except my PATREON that is!

That’ll be all for now. I’ve got a lot to do next year so I’m trying to take all the leisure time I can right now… I hope you’re doing well. Thank you for taking the time to read this, and have a happy holiday.

Maddi

our new kickstarter

My new comic is a collaboration with my partner of ten years: Spencer Amundson. I’ll update more about it later, but for now here’s this cool widget. I invite you to check out the campaign.

As of posting this we’re 93% funded!

snow day

Hello, readers!

Inspired by a few of my close friends, I’m going to begin blogging a bit about my art and process on my website! I think it would be an interesting place to collect updates as well as my thoughts on art-making… maybe some other silly nonsense, too.

Maybe I’ll post pared-down versions of my Patreon blogposts on here sometime, too.

Wow, I can even post art here. What a wonderful world.

Wow, I can even post art here. What a wonderful world.

It’s snowing pretty heavily today! We’re expected to get about 8 inches of snow today; it’s already piling up on my windowsill…

Thanks for reading my first blog post! I’m going to sniff around and see what else I can do on the site…

Bye!