In a nice variation of the classic Count Screwloose storyline, Pudgy Pig yearns to leave the farm, but soon finds out there’s no place like home!
Pretty nice drawing throughout – classic 1940’s funny animal comics. I love the clarity and simplicity
The panel below is one of my favorites…
From WOTALIFE Comics #5
(Fox Feature Syndicate) December 1946
(Fox Feature Syndicate) December 1946
Funny animal comics are my favorite! Pure cartoony goodness. Just the kind of refreshment I needed after trying to make some points here.
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I hope I didn't insult you if you were one of the artists who did storyboard work on this show, but I think there are too many people content or complacent with animation's current standards and how many artists are getting thrown under the bus due to bad decisions coming from the big networks.
There are a lot of people who grew up with Scooby Doo, but then realize later on that it was just another soulless sausage factory kind of cartoon, so my criticisms have nothing to do with whether I grew up with S&J or not.
It's time to raise the bar much higher. Bill Wray even agreed with me on Facebook and so did 12 or so other people on that specific CB post.
I also know that it was only the first episode and that we don't exactly know where the direction of the show is headed, but for some reason, I just don't see it ending well.
Thanks for sharing! This comix is so fresh!
ReplyDeleteSomebody oughtta tell that pig he ain't out of the woods yet.
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