Peck's drawings have appeared in
The New Yorker,
Playboy, and
Time, as well as numerous books, comics and movie posters. He participated in gallery shows in
Tokyo,
Los Angeles,
New York City, and
Washington, D.C., and wrote animated cartoons for
Rugrats,
The Critic, and a series based on one of his own cartoon characters:
Duckman. Originally created as a comic book that was first published by
Dark Horse in 1990, These were largely written and drawn by others, including
Jay Lynch,
Scott Shaw! and
Craig Yoe. Topps also reprinted Peck's original 1990
Duckman comic. Peck also created the
Cartoon Network series
Squirrel Boy, which ran from 2006 to 2008. Other work by Peck included character design for four animated TV series from
Sony Pictures,
Jumanji,
Extreme Ghostbusters,
Men in Black: The Series, and
Godzilla: The Series, a slew of print ads for
Nike and
Honda, as well as a promotional comic strip for
Pizza Hut and several station IDs for
UPN. He was also an executive design consultant on
Dragon Tales. Samples of Peck's personal sketches appear in the book ''It's Not My Fault'', a companion piece to his 2011 solo exhibition at the
Oceanside Museum of Art. == Personal life and death ==