Everett Peck
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Everett Peck is an American illustrator, cartoonist and animator. He is best known as the creator of Duckman.
[edit] Career
Everett Peck's drawings have been in everything from The New Yorker to Playboy to Time, as well as on countless books, comix, and movie posters. He has had gallery shows in Tokyo, Los Angeles, New York, and Washington D.C. He's even written animated cartoons for Rugrats, The Critic, and a TV series based on one of his own cartoon characters, Duckman.
Peck created the Duckman character for comic books. In 1994, it was turned into an animated series on the USA Network, where it ran for 4 years and won several Cable Ace awards.
Currently Peck is working on a new series for Cartoon Network, Squirrel Boy, which debuted July 14, 2006. Samples of his personal sketch have been collected in the book It's Not My Fault (ISBN 1-59617-461-7).
To see more of Everett's drawings, paintings, and sketchbook art, click on his website.
[edit] Trivia
- Peck commonly designs his main characters with red hair.
- Peck also worked on "Godzilla: The Series" as the Executive Design Consultant.