Welcome to Steam Crow

We make monsters!

We draw monsters, invent their stories, and make products based on them. We’ve been creating monsters for years, but in 2005 my wife Dawna suggested that we could illustrate and create our very own book of monsters, Monster Commute. Now, seven years later, Daniel is making a living at it.

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- Daniel & Dawna Davis

Four Seasons of Monstru Print

by July 30, 2012 » Add the first comment.
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While on “vacation” visiting my family up in Washington State, I did do some sketching, painting, and working. I’ve been wanting to do one of these multi-panel prints, like they used to do for old movie posters and advertisements. Alphonse Mucha, one of my favorite artists, did some of these, Read more »

Battletown t-shirt Yard Sale

by July 29, 2012 » Add the first comment.
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We have 10 of these Battletown T-shirts that we’ve found in a back bin, and they’re for SALE! XL SIZE ONLY, they’re Gildan 6.1 oz pre-shrunk ultra cotton garments. Paypal agyris@gmail.com $24 and we’ll send you one (in the continental USA.) $30 outside the US. Get one NOW! – Read more »

Shipping is Delayed Until July 29th

by July 18, 2012 » Add the first comment.
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Steam Crow won’t be shipping out any orders until the weekend of September 29th. We’re going to be taking a week off to recharge our batteries, plan, and draw some new stuff with our family. In the woods. It shall be grand to smell pine once again. However, we Read more »

Scare Drops Toys

by July 4, 2012 » Add the first comment.
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After the relative success of our Snappy the Camera toys, we wanted to make another monster that we could make at the same time. After a bit of work, we came up with these Scare Drops toys! These ghosts love to fly, die, but never cry! We only have 7 Read more »

Snappy the Monster Camera 2

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We’ve been working hard on a whole new 2nd batch of Snappy the Monster resin cast toys. We wanted to roll into San Diego Comic-Con with a whole lot of them… well, another dozen. That’s a lot, considering that they’re all hand-made, hand painted by me. Click below for Read more »

Steam Crow Horchata Recipe

by June 30, 2012 » Add the first comment.
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Here’s our first attempt at a Horchata recipe.* If you’ve never had it (I never had it until we moved to Arizona), Horchata is a traditional sweet Mexican beverage made from rice (or nut) milk. I know that doesn’t sound like much, but it’s cinnamon tasty good.** Being uber-cheap I Read more »

San Diego Comicon Exclusive

by June 3, 2012 » Add the second comment.
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Steam Crow is back at the San Diego Comic-Con for our 7th consecutive show! Here’s our SDCC Exclusive print for this year: The 90th Anniversary of the film Nosferatu I love this film and I really enjoyed doing my original Nosferatu print a few years ago. With the 90th Read more »

Denver Comic-Con 2012

by June 1, 2012 » Add the second comment.
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Steam Crow is going to be bringing our big ole booth to the inaugural Denver Comic Con, June 15-17! We’re going to be selling a whole bunch of our monster prints, books, and resin cast toys… along with our DCC Exclusive Print: It features the monster Kingsley, who’s enjoying Read more »

Phoenix Comicon 2012 Wrap

by May 29, 2012 » Add more comments.
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So, we just completed our seventh Phoenix Comicon. We’ve been telling folks for years how good this show is, and indie creators are slowly beginning to notice. I haven’t heard the numbers yet, but it’s sure to have been a record-breaking shows. Even with the exhibitor floor expansion and the Read more »

Phoenix Comicon 2012

by May 15, 2012 » Add the first comment.
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Man, it’s that time again – the Phoenix Comicon! This will be our 7th consecutive PHXCC – and each one keeps getting bigger and better. Our first PHXCC had 2300 attendees (according to Wikipedia) and last year we had 24,000! This year, I think that number is going to be Read more »