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Jun 19, 2026
Jun 19, 2026

Tales of the Drive: 4th Artist Reveal!

It’s time to reveal the FOURTH incredible artist creating a “Tales of the Drive” short story….

It’s JON ROSENBERG, the cartoonist of “Scenes From a Multiverse“!

Jon’s super unique comics format and imaginative sci-fi settings and super unique comics format won him the Silver Reuben Award for excellence in cartooning…and I’m excited to see his take on the DRIVE universe. He’s already shared his first few pages with me, and I am DELIGHTED.

You guys. YOU GUYS. These “Tales of the Drive” short stories are going to turn out so fun.


New Process

For those of you who like it when I talk shop, I thought I’d show you the new way I’m trying out to create SHELDON.

Traditionally, I’d take a 6″x14″ piece of paper, pencil the strip, ink over those pencils, erase, scan and color.

NOW….I’m replacing the pencils with a digital process, before I ink the strip the usual way. Here’s how it works:


1.) I “pencil” out the strip on the computer, which allows for greater flexibility, manipulation, and experimentation.
2.) Then, when everything feels right, I print out that “pencilled” strip, and bring it to my drawing desk.
3.) Using a lightbox, I now hand-letter and ink the strip with archival inks on acid-free, Bristol vellum stock. This is exactly the same as how I’ve always done it…just that there’s no pencil underneath my ink.
– When I’ve inked the “original art”, I then scan and color the strip in Photoshop.

I’ve pasted a visual guide, below. And here’s a much larger version, if you’d like to look in more detail [CLICK HERE].


San Diego Comic-Con

I’m at San Diego Comic-Con this week, at booth 1228. Just look for the big Sheldon/Drive/Stripped sign on row 1200.
I have an exclusive poster at the show, this year, so snag yours early: I’m only printing 50 numbered posters.


San Diego Comic-Con

I’m at San Diego Comic-Con this week, at booth 1228. Just look for the big Sheldon/Drive/Stripped sign on row 1200.

TWO QUICK THINGS:
1.) I have an exclusive poster at the show, this year, snag yours early: I’m only printing 50 numbered posters.
2.) Original art is $25-off at the show, but I need you e-mail me and tell me which strips that you want! Date, punchline, or broad topic is fine ( [email protected] )


Anatomy of an Anatomy

Back to the normal cast, we go!

Thank you all for the kind words and feedback, during the recent run of Anatomy strips. There were a few of those that were among the most-shared, most-retweeted strips I’ve ever had. More importantly to me (and my sanity), they were immensely fun to do, after SEVENTEEN STRAIGHT YEARS of drawing Sheldon. Even the most-loved things need a break, now and again!

We’re about half-way through the “Anatomy” book I want to draw…but we’re going to go back to the normal cast for a bit. I imagine we’ll do the second half of the Anatomy strips…somewhere toward the end of July or August? Somewhere in there.



May The Missing Gods Find Us All

Well THERE’S a face we haven’t seen in a while! So for those who need it, a refresher for our final frame: Here….and here.

How we feelin’ about two strips a week? Because I am diggin’ it.

Thank you to the 587 Drive readers who are financially supporting the strip on Patreon: YOU made that happen!

– Dave


Tales of the Drive: 2nd Artist Reveal!

OK, who’s ready to hear the SECOND incredible artist creating a “Tales of the Drive” short story for us?

It’s
Dylan Meconis, the Eisner-nominated cartoonist of Family Man, Outfoxed, and more! I’m so excited for this!

Even better: She’s going to be telling a Nosh origin story! It’ll be centered on Nosh’s time in Russia: How he got there, what he did there, and how he eventually found his way to the Captain’s crew. THIS IS THE BESTEST: Dylan is such an amazing artist and storyteller…and seeing Nosh in Russia will be so rad.


Tales of the Drive: First Artist Reveal!

I am so excited for the “Tales of the Drive” series. As you remember, I’ve gone out to my favorite pros working today, and invited them to write short stories set in the DRIVE universe. These are people I trust to write amazing DRIVE short stories. And today I can reveal the first: Christopher Hastings of Dr. McNinja and Adventure Time!

I just read Chris’ story last night, and it’s so fun. So fun. You are going to love it.


A Huge Thank You!

I just wanted to say a huge, public THANK YOU to the 566 folks currently supporting Drive at Patreon.

I didn’t know if Patreon would work, when I first started it, but you 566 readers made it so that I could make more time for Drive in my career — and that is amazing! And now, the fact that we are only $15 away from getting TWO DRIVES A WEEK blows my mind. That was sort of a pie-in-the-sky goal when I first put it up there…BUT NOW WE’RE SO CLOSE.

…If you haven’t heard of Patreon: It’s kind of like Kickstarter. But where Kickstarter says “We need $5 for a one-time project,” Patreon says “No, this comic is a continuing series of art, and I will be a patron of the arts in tiny little installments along the way.” It’s an amazing idea!