Friday, May 1, 2026

The monsters in my sketchbook

I had been doing a monster truck deep dive over the past month. I talked about losing my collection of books, and magazines, and the journey of rebuilding over more than a decade. I also talked about how Feld Motorsports pushed the Bigfoot Team out of the spotlight at the start of Monster Jam, and how Hot Wheels helped bring them back. I even talked about collecting some old monster truck toys for my work desk. Today I would like to share some of my favorite monster illustrations

Rebuilding my library was a slow, and steady process over the 2010’s and 2020’s. When I couldn’t find any books, or magazines to collect I would draw instead.

The passion that I had for those massive trucks never went away. I would spend my lunch breaks at work doing some of the best ink illustrations that I had ever done. I would make up trucks sometimes, and other times I would draw actual vehicles.

I would alternate between drawing old school monster trucks, which were notorious for injuring the drivers, and new school trucks which could perform amazing stunts.

I tried different drawing techniques. Working on exaggerated proportions to make my drawings more cartoonish.

Focusing on angles, and action helped break me out of my comfort zone.

As I managed to pick up rare issues I would be inspired to draw favorite trucks. These often had unique properties. Such as the Silver Bullet which had a jet engine under the hood.

Or I would try drawing realistic effects, like the smoke coming out of the diesel-powered Brodozer.

I made this illustration before finding out that Dave “Heavy D” Sparks was a full MAGA supporter. I lost so much respect for the Diesel Brothers in the past few years because of their politics.

The one thing I would never lose was my love of all things monster trucks. I really should start drawing more, as I haven’t done anything new in the sketchbook in very long time. Was there anything you loved to collect, and draw? Tell me in the comments section. As always if you enjoyed this blog, and would like to sponsor me please visit my Patreon page and consider donating each month, even as little as $1 would help make better blogs and even podcasts!
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