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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dave_KellettDave Kellett - Wikipedia

    Dave Kellett is the creator behind the successful web comics: Sheldon about a 10-year-old computer genius billionaire, and the sci-fi strip Drive. The author of twelve comic books, and the co-author of the Harvey-Award-nominated book How To Make Webcomics, Kellett regularly speaks around the country on the subject of cartooning in ...

  2. More of Dave. Sheldon is a sarcastic, nerdy, family-friendly comic strip filled with pop-culture references and fun, random storylines.

  3. 39K Followers, 57 Following, 1,366 Posts - Dave Kellett (@davekellett) on Instagram: "Kickstarting now—> https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/smallfish/get-it-together-pickles?ref=8xxbs0".

  4. Dave Kellett is a Southern California native who grew up loving all sorts of comics and sci-fi and nerdery. So no, not a big dater in high school, if that’s what you’re asking. But! It made him a prime candidate to draw comics later in life, SO IT WORKED OUT OK. He is currently 5’8” tall. @DaveKellett @DaveKellett

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  6. Sheldon is a comedy webcomic created by Dave Kellett. It centers on the odd family unit of 10-year-old Sheldon, his grandfather guardian and his talking duck, Arthur. Much humour is character-based, often joking at traits such as Sheldon's geekiness, Gramp's old age or Arthur's over-inflated ego.

  7. drive: the scifi comic, more commonly referred to as simply Drive, is a weekly webcomic created by Dave Kellett. Drive began as a "Saturday Sci-Fi" storyline on the popular webcomic site, Sheldon. The strip is inked in shades of blue and is typically organized into several rows of panels per page.