Marlton was first employed as a full-time cartoonist at Crikey in 2007, where his political satire as First Dog on the Moon gained popularity. Characters featured in Crikey cartoons included: the ABC Interpretive Dance Bandicoot, Brenda the Civil Disobedience Penguin, Ken the Hen (Gender Ambiguity Chicken), Warren the Water Buffalo, Prime Ministers
Julia Gillard,
Kevin Rudd and
Tony Abbott. The Prime Ministers were depicted as a
fox, a
balloon and a man wearing a bucket on his head respectively. and again on 12 September 2010. Marlton and fellow Australian cartoonist
Jon Kudelka were interviewed about why they became cartoonists. The two went on to co-author and illustrate the book ''Kudelka and First Dog's spiritual journey : in which two intrepid cartoonists bravely tour the dangerous* Tasmanian whiskey trail
which was published in 2014. Marlton made subsequent appearances on Insiders'', including in 2012, 2013 and 2014. First Dog on the Moon's popularity led to the production of merchandise based on his characters. Products include soft toys, shirts,
tea-towels, socks, playing cards, magnets, badges and calendars. His tea-towels were discussed by the Prime Minister of Australia,
Kevin Rudd, on the TV chat show
Rove on 21 September 2008. Marlton has illustrated several books including the children's book
The Wombat and the Grand Poohjam, written by
Jackie French and published in 2009. He wrote and illustrated ''First Dog on the Moon's The Story of the Christmas Story
which was published in 2010 and illustrated the book Got Zip! : Australia's 2013 election live from the campaign trail'' written by Guy Rundle. Marlton left Crikey to work for
Guardian Australia in 2014. His first cartoon for Guardian Australia was published in April that year. Marlton's work has been exhibited in various public spaces and galleries in Australia. From 2 December 2011 until 28 January 2012 First Dog on the Moon artwork could be seen at Platform (Degraves Street Subway, Melbourne Victoria Australia) as part of the exhibition "The Universe according to First Dog on the Moon" First Dog on the Moon cartoons can also be seen as part of the Behind The Lines exhibition of the political cartoons currently on display at the
Museum of Australian Democracy. In 2013, Marlton toured his first live comedy show
Cartoobs and other typos with your host First Dog on the Moon to several Australian cities after raising $6,191 via a Pozible crowd-funding campaign. In 2015, a 240-page anthology of First Dog on the Moon cartoons entitled
A Treasury of Cartoons by First Dog on the Moon was published by
HarperCollins. It contained works from 2009 to 2015. In March 2016, Marlton presented his second live comedy show at the
Adelaide Fringe Festival in
South Australia. Entitled "An Evening with First Dog on the Moon", the show involved Marlton talking through a powerpoint presentation then answering questions about his work and Australian politics fielded by audience members.
The Carbon-Neutral Adventures of the Indefatigable Enviroteens was published by Allen & Unwin in December2020. ==Awards==