It was originally drawn in various pieces by Wally Wood to remind himself to stay on his toes. Later it was compiled and used by Wally Wood's assistants to help them emulate the master.
The full-sized, high-resolution version of the image below can be found at Joel Johnson's blog. Joel came into possession of the original paste-up and has generously scanned it and shared it with the world There's a lot of cool backround information about this legendary cheat-sheet at Joel Johnson's blog.
Hey Joel...Thanks!


2 comments:
AWESOME! thanks sherm. printed and glued to the wall in every room i draw.
Hi Chris...that's fantastic to hear. My first thought was that I shouldn't post this because "everyone has seen it before." --but obviously not. Even the oldest stuff is new to somebody, and these cheat sheets (although they're full of cliches) remain a FANTASTIC source of inspiration and ideas.
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