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Showing posts with label Comics. Show all posts
Real Facts Funnies by Martin Naydel -- Fun Golden-Age Half-Page Comics
Golden Age filler comics by Martin Naydel. Boy, I really like this guy's drawing style! Reminds me of some of Harvey Kurtman's early Hey Look pages...
Pudgy Pig Vintage Funny-Animal Comics - It’s Murder out There!
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
Jeep & Peep – Dynamic Golden Age Comics Penwork by Charles Voight
I just discovered this great artist in the pages of “Jeep Comics.” Check out the amazingly fluid and dynamic artwork by Charles Voight!

It’s not just the dynamic angles and composition, but the linework itself is so spontaneous and zippy.

Love that freaky tree creature!

Charles Voight's penwork reminds me of a cross between Everett Raymond Kinstler and Willard Mullin. Those faces below are great. Check out the depth in the composition…



Enough of the preview; Check out the whole story below, from Jeep Comics #1

Click on any page to see the BIG comic scan…












Another blisteringly wild Charles Voight comic book tale here: http://www.againwiththecomics.com/2009/02/hugh-mann-impossible-man.html
And still more terrific comic book scans featuring the art of Charles Voight are here:
http://fourcolorshadows.blogspot.com/2010/10/impossible-man-charles-voight-1946.html
Thanks to Chris Duffy for the info :)
It’s not just the dynamic angles and composition, but the linework itself is so spontaneous and zippy.
Love that freaky tree creature!
Charles Voight's penwork reminds me of a cross between Everett Raymond Kinstler and Willard Mullin. Those faces below are great. Check out the depth in the composition…
Enough of the preview; Check out the whole story below, from Jeep Comics #1
Click on any page to see the BIG comic scan…
Another blisteringly wild Charles Voight comic book tale here: http://www.againwiththecomics.com/2009/02/hugh-mann-impossible-man.html
And still more terrific comic book scans featuring the art of Charles Voight are here:
http://fourcolorshadows.blogspot.com/2010/10/impossible-man-charles-voight-1946.html
Thanks to Chris Duffy for the info :)
Karrots - Freaky-Looking Funny Animal Comics
SpongeBob Comics: “Hiccup and Away”
Ape Escapes! Museum Mayhem! More Super Rabbit Comic Book Scans
Here are some MORE old-timey funny-animal comics from
Super Rabbit Vol.1 Number 3 published by Comedy Publications, Inc.
(If you missed the previous Super Rabbit story, you can find it HERE.)
Super Rabbit Vol.1 Number 3 published by Comedy Publications, Inc.
(If you missed the previous Super Rabbit story, you can find it HERE.)
Click on any of the comic book pages to see a HUGE 300dpi detailed scan!
What does 300dpi look like? Well, when you click on the story pages below, you'll get to see them with detail like this...

This story starts off with two pages of pure cartoony silliness, then shifts gears a bit when Super Rabbit investigates some robberies at the museum.

Museums are among the best settings for any cartoon story, dontcha think?
There's always a mummy or a knight or a catapult nearby when you need one!

Okay..here we go! Enjoy this latest installment of Super Rabbit!

Click comic book pages to see a HUGE 300dpi detailed scan!


Click comic book pages to see a HUGE 300dpi detailed scan!


If you missed the last Super Rabbit story, you can find it HERE.
There's also more info on the comic book, the character, and the creators at:
Toonopedia article on Super Rabbit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki /Super_Rabbit_(comics)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki /Ernie_Hart
Super Rabbit Timely Comics Cover Gallery
ComicArtVille article on Vince Fago and Timely Comics
TwoMorrows Alter-Ego article on Vince Fago
There's LOTS more comic book scans
to look at and download! Click HERE
This story starts off with two pages of pure cartoony silliness, then shifts gears a bit when Super Rabbit investigates some robberies at the museum.
Museums are among the best settings for any cartoon story, dontcha think?
There's always a mummy or a knight or a catapult nearby when you need one!
Okay..here we go! Enjoy this latest installment of Super Rabbit!
Click comic book pages to see a HUGE 300dpi detailed scan!
Click comic book pages to see a HUGE 300dpi detailed scan!
If you missed the last Super Rabbit story, you can find it HERE.
There's also more info on the comic book, the character, and the creators at:
Toonopedia article on Super Rabbit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
Super Rabbit Timely Comics Cover Gallery
ComicArtVille article on Vince Fago and Timely Comics
TwoMorrows Alter-Ego article on Vince Fago
There's LOTS more comic book scans
to look at and download! Click HERE
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