Here’s part TWO of a 1938 Felix the Cat adventure by Otto Messmer. Felix has befriended a rooster named Cocky, and they’re on their way to Mexico to get in cockfighting racket!
>>Click HERE if you missed Part ONE <<
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Thinks start to heat up in the next chapter. Check back soon for Part THREE: Cockfight!
Felix and Cocky Rooster go to the Poultry Show
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New job posting from the TAG Animation Guild Job Hotline:
Cartoon Network Studios is looking at portfolios for a new comedy series for the following positions:Please drop off your portfolio at the studio during business hours, Monday-Friday 9 am-5:30 pm:
- Art Director
- BG Paint (Digital)
- Color Stylist
- Model Clean-Up (Digital)
- BG Design
Cartoon Network Studios
300 N. Third St.
Burbank, CA 91502
(818) 729-4000
It’s a FELIX Bonanza! 1930 Sunday Strips by Otto Messmer
Posted by Admin at 10:28 AM 0 commentsTomorrow I’ll be posting more pages from a 1938 Felix the Cat comic story by Otto Messmer…but until then, feast your eyes on some 1930 Felix Sunday strips
on the ComiCrazys blog!
on the ComiCrazys blog!
Every one of these drawing by Otto Messmer just boogles the mind and inspires the drawing muscles. The cartoony vivacity of his poses and expressions just can’t be beat!
So go take a look at these Felix comics from 1930. There’s more great cartooning in these seven Sunday strips than in all of today’s newspapers combined.
…and check back tomorrow for…
“Felix and Cocky Rooster go to the Poultry Show”
“Felix and Cocky Rooster go to the Poultry Show”
New “Culture Corner” book by Basil Wolverton!
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Culture Corner by Basil Wolverton – a beautiful hardcover collection of Basil Wolverton comics -- is coming soon! You can see in the video below that the book displays Basil Wolverton's rough drawings and the corresponding finished comic strips on
facing pages...fantastic!
More on Basil Wolverton and Culture Corner:
Picaresque Tales of Felix The Cat by Otto Messmer
Posted by Admin at 1:33 PM 0 commentsFrom Dell Four Color #77, published in 1945 – This issue collects a long string of 1938 Felix the Cat comic strip reprints from the genius pen of Otto Messmer. Messmer’s artwork from this period is so bouncy and alive…joyfully cartoony and all-out fun! |
Click HERE for Part TWO of this Felix the Cat comic
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Animation Jobs: STARZ/Film Roman seeks Storyboard Artist
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Storyboarding job news from TAG 839 announcement:
STARZ/Film Roman is looking for a experienced Storyboard Artist who can draw in the style of "The Ren and Stimpy Show", "The Mighty B" and similar styled shows.
Experience in Digital Storyboarding with Photoshop is a must.
Please submit PDF Files to shelley.mccully@starz.com or call 818.748.4003 with any questions.
Sherm Goes The Wrong Way in “The Race” from Popeye Comics #24
Posted by Admin at 10:18 AM 0 commentsRemember a few months ago when I started posting some old filler comics by Bud Sagendorf? Wait...you don't remember?
These old comics starring "Sherm" began running as back-up stories inside the Jan-Mar 1952 issue of Popeye comics #19. Click HERE to read the very first "Sherm" comic by Bud Sagendorf.
Today's comic, "Sherm and the Race," is from Dell Comics’ Popeye #24, April-June 1953. Art and Story by Bud Sagendorf.
Today's comic, "Sherm and the Race," is from Dell Comics’ Popeye #24, April-June 1953. Art and Story by Bud Sagendorf.
Next episode: Sherm Falls in LOVE!
Complete Milt Gross Comic Book Stories is On Sale NOW! Yippee!!!
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The Complete Milt Gross Comic Book Stories is finally IN STOCK at Amazon! Just got mine via FedEx today...it's BEAUTIFUL! (insert sound of weeping for joy!) Complete Milt Gross Comic Book Stories is a beautifully designed book collects the complete comic book stories of comic genius Milt Gross, culled from rare, impossible to track down comic books of the '40s, which have been lovingly restored. This thick, full-color, 368-page hardcover book, in addition to exhuming every one of Milt Gross' wild and crazy comic book stories, shares rare photos, sketches, and unpublished art, including the previously unknown cover to the Milt Gross Funnies #3!
All the comics are lovingly photographed from the old yellowed comic book paper of the original comics. The coloring looks totally natural against the off-white, pulpy-textured paper. The paper itself is very hefty and thick, so there is no bleed-thru or transparency of images. This is a solidly-built book, with a strong sewn binding. I will post a review of the biography and all the extras as soon as I get a chance to properly wallow around with this beautiful classic comics collection!
All the comics are lovingly photographed from the old yellowed comic book paper of the original comics. The coloring looks totally natural against the off-white, pulpy-textured paper. The paper itself is very hefty and thick, so there is no bleed-thru or transparency of images. This is a solidly-built book, with a strong sewn binding. I will post a review of the biography and all the extras as soon as I get a chance to properly wallow around with this beautiful classic comics collection!
For more on Milt Gross:
A couple years ago I posted a fantastic seven-page Count Screwloose comedy epic from ACG's Kilroys #5. Just CLICK below on the goofy dude smoking a mouthful of cigars to jump over and see that delicious set of vintage comic book scans!John K. wrote a couple posts that really sum up all that is wonderful about Milt Gross. Check out his insightful and heartfelt articles on Milt Gross HERE: all kinds of stuff: WOW. MILT GROSS. style, observation, sincerity, humanity ...and HERE: all kinds of stuff: Milt Gross comics, drawing with every principle EXCEPT construction
And here's John K's great tribute to Milt Gross HERE.
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The Asifa-Hollywood Animation Archive has some super scans of Milt Gross newspaper comics like Count Screwloose and Dave's delicatessen HERE.
Charlie Horse by Hal Cooper – Obscure Funny Animal Comics from the Golden Age
Posted by Admin at 1:41 PM 0 commentsThis “Charlie Horse” 5-pager is exactly the kind of comics I love to see: oddball and unpolished golden-age funny animal comics that fall outside of the generic house-styles. Anyway, on that basis, this one’s a winner – And check out that cool angle in the second panel of the fourth page!
Charlie Horse by Hal Cooper from Hit Comics #41 July 1946I couldn’t find much info on cartoonist Hal Cooper … according to “Who’s Who of American Comic Books,” Hal Cooper was the founder of the Cooper School of Art in Cleveland, and worked on other filler comics like Atomic Tot and Marmaduke Mouse. If any of you have any more about this funny animal cartoonist, please let me know!
MOre Animation Job Openings! Warner Bros. needs Storyboard Artists and BG & Character Designers
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Looks like there's a lot of Animation projects starting up! Earlier today I found some info on Nickelodeon job openings for Storyboard Artists and designers, and now I got word from The Animation Guild about Warner Brothers looking for artists on a new action/adventure cartoon show. Cut and pasted from the TAG 839 announcement:
Sherm's Note: I don't work at Warner Bros, so I don't have any more info than this. Good luck!
Warner Bros. Animation seeks portfolios from Production Experienced Action/Adventure artists in the areas of:
- Background Design
- Character Design
- Storyboard
Please have samples FROM PRODUCTION of Action/Adventure production work.
If your portfolio is currently at WBA, you need not apply again.
Portfolios can be dropped off M-F, 9am-6pm to 411 N. Hollywood Way, Burbank, CA 91505. Inform the Guard that you are here to submit a portfolio for Warner Bros. Animation, and you will be guided through the process. |
Animation Jobs: Nickelodeon needs Storyboard artists for its newest show, Robot and Monster
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Freshly cut and pasted from The Animation Guild jobs announcement:
Sherm's Note: I don't work at Nickelodeon these days, so I don't have any more info than this. This is time-sensitive info, so if you're interested, get clickin' and applying!
Nickelodeon Animation Studios is looking for several artists for its newest show, Robot and Monster: Best Friends Forever!
We are looking for one, or multiple, of the following:
Storyboard Artists (6) Storyboard Revisionists (7) Storyboard/Animation Directors (3) Prop Designer (1) Character Designer (1)
Please Note: Because these are artistic positions, a test will be required.HOW TO APPLY:
To apply for this position, you must submit your resume online at www.mtvnetworkscareers.com. The listing is filed under Location: Burbank. Please follow up by submitting a flat book portfolio (do not include any original artwork) and a digital DVD displaying your art directly to the animation studio. Before we can review your portfolio, you must fill-out a portfolio release form.
To download the form, please go to: http://nas.nick.com/SubmissionReleaseForm.pdf .
Mail the completed form along with your portfolio and DVD to:Nickelodeon Animation Studios
Attn. Portfolio Submissions
231 West Olive Avenue
Burbank, CA 91502
Please include a cover letter and resume stating the position or positions to which you are applying.
Please Note: We would like to fill these positions ASAP! Get your work in as soon as you can; the reviews will be happening shortly.
Sherm's Note: I don't work at Nickelodeon these days, so I don't have any more info than this. This is time-sensitive info, so if you're interested, get clickin' and applying!
Would you buy a used car from these guys?
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