It was written with Al Roy who also penned a short story that Douglas drew called Captain Censored Vs. Dr. Goingtofar [1] for True North 2, published by the Comic Legends Legal Defense Fund.
23, and then assigned Saint Sinner, a new title under the short-lived Razorline imprint, created for Marvel by Clive Barker.
In the mid-1990s, he also started to sign his art Salgood Sam, a pen name based on the mirror image of his given name and returned to experimenting with self-published zines again as well, publishing a few pamphlets titled Cigarette Smokin’ Coffee Drinkin’ Cafe Chicks & Scrach Scrach [2] In 2000, he worked for DC under the pseudonym Salgood Sam, Douglas' art appeared in Real Worlds: Wonder Woman Vs. the Red Menace with authors Allan Neuwirth & Glen Hanson.
Douglas teamed with Kieron Dwyer and Rick Remender in 2005 to create Sea of Red, a monthly series from Image Comics.
In the summer of 2010 Douglas worked with The ARC Ensemble of The Royal Conservatory of Music, on a short animated film for Bravo TV called Honour Bound – The Exile of Adolf Busch.
The film is an account of his decision to abandon Germany and to choose self-imposed exile rather than compromise with the Nazi regime.
From the mid- to late-2000s, Douglas posted art from a planned graphic novel, Dream Life on his site and a live journal blog dedicated to the project.
In July 2010 Douglas relaunched his earlier self-published collection as an ongoing web comic anthology site.
In November 2012 the RevolveЯ site was revamped and the web comics aspect was replaced with a serialized self-published print and digital publication.
[3] Douglas teaches a Dynamic Drawing class at Syn Studio an industry focused art school based in Montreal.
After Moving to Montreal Max began hosting monthly Jams there, publishing the pages online and in regular Zines.