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The Weeb book Cover Art

(5 color Linocut in a large frame; 8”x10”)

This piece by Robert W. Maxwell, Jr., is the cover for the book published about the Weeb in 2009. It would be great for anyone who wants to collect a piece of the story. This one-of-a-kind piece would be a great addition to any collection.

Professor on Water Planet

(5 color Linocut; 8” x 10”)

This Linocut by Robert W. Maxwell, Jr., is from the original book. The story is currently being made into an animated series. This scene depicts the moment the professor sends the heroes on a mission. They fly out of the water and into space. 

Chick and Chickechongo fight back

(5 color Linocut; 8”x10”)

This piece by Robert W. Maxwell, Jr. is a really fun linocut when two of the hero’s fight the robots in a laser battle. 

going home for the holidays

(acrylic, glowing paint, and resin; 20”x16”)

This piece by Robert W. Maxwell, Jr. is inspired by traveling home to visit family during the holiday season. The hustle and bustle and stress of heading to places far away. The ships even glow for those red eye travelers. These space travelers are all in a hurry to get to where they only get to be a short time, a short moment in time.

linocuts from original weeb book

(linoleum)

These are the original 4-color linoleum cut blocks from the original Weeb book by Robert W. Maxwell, Jr.

The Show Down

(5 color Linocut; 8”x 10”)

This piece by Robert W. Maxwell, Jr. is a linocut from the original book, which depicts the showdown between the Weeb and the head bad guy the Rowl.