Matthew Jordan Feazell started drawing stick-figure superhero comics in study hall during his junior high school years. During college, he studied art and graphics and worked on developing a commercial comic book style. About 1980, he started drawing some loose comics on the backs of xeroxed flyers at a record store where he was working. One of the comics Feazell drew featured a new stick-figure superhero called 'The Amazing Cynicalman, America's Laid Off Superhero'. He later redrew the title as a mini comic.
'The Stink Patrol' (Captain Confederacy #2, 1986).
Feazell has been drawing and distributing his own stick-figure mini comics ever since. Eclipse Comics published a full-size Cynicalman comic book. He also created a non-stick-figure comic called 'Ant Boy' in 1986. Also for Eclipse, he did artwork for Zot! from 1986 to 1989. He worked with Walt Lockley on 'The Death of Antisocialman', a 96-page mini-comic graphic novel. In 2004, he has cooperated on 'Dizzy Adventures' for Disney Adventures.
'The Stink Patrol' (Captain Confederacy #2, 1986).


