

This project predates this website by seventeen years. Sketch and finished product of the Voltz Life mural. It is sad that the finished version became more PG with Gary driving a car versus being hit by Tito’s car.
This project predates this website by seventeen years. Sketch and finished product of the Voltz Life mural. It is sad that the finished version became more PG with Gary driving a car versus being hit by Tito’s car.
This is the first Voltz comic. In 21 Panels, Gary has an interaction with Ike, with whom he is well pleased and an altercation with Voltz’s lone rental cop Morty. Gary wrecks the driver’s side door of the 1983 Voltzwagon Rabbit security guard car in the process.
A corner diner, a land yacht and a vacant storefront. Welcome home.
These are the first two drawings of the Voltz City Hall (East Side). This is also an early showing of the Voltz Flag. You can see a finished version of Voltz City Hall here.
This is more of a aerial photo than a map of Voltz. Specifically this is the aerial view of the first (and only) Voltz comic strip.
The first and second iterations of the map of the city of Voltz. You can see a finished version here.
This half completed drawing shows Tito’s recent acquisition of the Joseph Doe Funeral Home (Buffet Available). Marketed as “Tito’s 10 Dollar Funeral Home” this side hustle provides mortuary options that lack respect and price. The 1980’s Ford town and country wagon can carry two caskets in the back and one strapped to the roof.
See a finished version of this drawing here.
A vertically stacked city directly inspired by the Verticalville puzzles from the 70’s / 80’s. It also draws inspiration from the Archeologies (Arcos), from Sim City 2000. This ‘city’, in the East, is the hub of all things Toti and home of it’s largest tenant Voltza, the nearly defunct Voltz space/ rocket program.