While best known for his illustration work during the 20's and 30's Russell Patterson made a few attempts as a comic artist. During the early 50's he did the sunday page Mamie. It's not as well drawn as his earlier stuff but it's fun to see him trying his hand at this art form. He also tried to sell a daily strip of wich a few examples are known to survive. Does any of you have examples? Please feel free to drop me a line. I'm interested in copies (Trading or buying) and buying original art from it.
Anyway, here are two season themed sundays from 1950, thanks to Andrew Pepoy who supplied me with color copies a few years ago.
Friday, 28 December 2007
Friday, 21 December 2007
Merry x-mas!
The blog will take a nap while I'm on holiday.
Meanwhile, here's Egmonts christmas card for this year. Drawn by Wanda Gattino, one of my favourite contemporary Disney artists that works for Egmont.
Happy holidays to you all!
/Joakim.
Meanwhile, here's Egmonts christmas card for this year. Drawn by Wanda Gattino, one of my favourite contemporary Disney artists that works for Egmont.
Happy holidays to you all!
/Joakim.
Thursday, 20 December 2007
Li'l Wolf and Cut
What it might have looked like. :)
This is just a rough edit. (I havn't recieved the actual art yet.) But I stripped the colors out of a panel in WDC 137 and inserted it. I have to admit that the split panel looks a bit odd. Maybe it was two panels originally? Guess we'll never know.
This is just a rough edit. (I havn't recieved the actual art yet.) But I stripped the colors out of a panel in WDC 137 and inserted it. I have to admit that the split panel looks a bit odd. Maybe it was two panels originally? Guess we'll never know.
Sunday, 16 December 2007
Gil Bad Wolf
Guess I'll have to eat canned beans for a month now.
Why, you might ask.
Because... I just bought this beauty. :)
This is rarer than a sand storm on the north pole. A cut page by Li'l Bad Wolf artist Gil Turner. (If you are an animation fan you might also have heard his name before. )
But... from wich issue was this cut? I've checked all Swedish issues of Kalle Anka & C:o between 1948 and 1960 and it doesn't seem to fit anywere. So I guess it's not from a WDC & S but from a four color or some other special. The style looks like early/mid 50's. Any wolf expert out there? ( David: I'm pointing at you. ;) )
Damn, this turned out to be a Disney post anyway...
It's now 21:15 in sweden and I have a cold and I'm tired. I'll soon leave the studio and head home for bed. Maybe for an episode of CSI Season 2 before I turn to sleep.
IF I can sleep at all knowing that a Gil Turner page soon will be on its way to my flat. :)
(Yeeees I know, I'm still a child at heart.)
Why, you might ask.
Because... I just bought this beauty. :)
This is rarer than a sand storm on the north pole. A cut page by Li'l Bad Wolf artist Gil Turner. (If you are an animation fan you might also have heard his name before. )
But... from wich issue was this cut? I've checked all Swedish issues of Kalle Anka & C:o between 1948 and 1960 and it doesn't seem to fit anywere. So I guess it's not from a WDC & S but from a four color or some other special. The style looks like early/mid 50's. Any wolf expert out there? ( David: I'm pointing at you. ;) )
Damn, this turned out to be a Disney post anyway...
It's now 21:15 in sweden and I have a cold and I'm tired. I'll soon leave the studio and head home for bed. Maybe for an episode of CSI Season 2 before I turn to sleep.
IF I can sleep at all knowing that a Gil Turner page soon will be on its way to my flat. :)
(Yeeees I know, I'm still a child at heart.)
More Bo Michanek
Got some requests for more of Bo Michanek artwork. So here are some pieces made for the holidays in the late 70's or early 80's. All scanned from copies of old reprocopies.
I'm not sure where they were used. As X-mas cards in the weekly? For the book club?
And look at the third drawing. Am I the only one who doesn't get the joke? I'm just as puzzled as the nephews...
There are plenty of sketches and rare artwork by Bo coming up in the next volume of "BAMSE-biblioteket" here in Sweden. Naturally the focus is on his Bamse years, but the article (by Simon Bülow) will cover his entire career.
Hmm... I'd better post something else next time or this will turn in to a Disney-blog...
Myself I'm having a cold (Not a terrible one, just a mild one) and I should write the next episode of Emma & Sara so Hedvig has something to rough before she leaves for the holidays. Hegh-ho, back to work I go...
I'm not sure where they were used. As X-mas cards in the weekly? For the book club?
And look at the third drawing. Am I the only one who doesn't get the joke? I'm just as puzzled as the nephews...
There are plenty of sketches and rare artwork by Bo coming up in the next volume of "BAMSE-biblioteket" here in Sweden. Naturally the focus is on his Bamse years, but the article (by Simon Bülow) will cover his entire career.
Hmm... I'd better post something else next time or this will turn in to a Disney-blog...
Myself I'm having a cold (Not a terrible one, just a mild one) and I should write the next episode of Emma & Sara so Hedvig has something to rough before she leaves for the holidays. Hegh-ho, back to work I go...
Tuesday, 11 December 2007
Disney in the Post
Here are a series of photos taken from the October 31, 1953 issue of Saturday Evening Post. (They accompanied Jack Alexanders "The Amazing Story of Walt Disney" part 1.)
Dunno if they are available on the net or in any book?
Dunno if they are available on the net or in any book?
Some photos
While you are waiting for me to scan those Saturday Evening Post Disney photos here are a few others.
(Recently found on that marvelous site eBay. )
First a nice and rare shot of EC Segar dated 11/11/35.
Then two of Milton Caniff from January 1947 that was taken to tie in with the release of Steve Canyon.
(Recently found on that marvelous site eBay. )
First a nice and rare shot of EC Segar dated 11/11/35.
Then two of Milton Caniff from January 1947 that was taken to tie in with the release of Steve Canyon.
Saturday, 8 December 2007
Mickey AND Oswald 1935
This just caught my eyes::
Submitted to the Disney History blog by Jim Korkis. It sure looks like Floyd Gottfredson inked by Ted Thwaites to me.
What ha find!!!
Submitted to the Disney History blog by Jim Korkis. It sure looks like Floyd Gottfredson inked by Ted Thwaites to me.
What ha find!!!
Snuffy on the moon
I just visited the Comics Journal website to look for the issue with Barney Google strips. But they listed both #274 and 277 as the issue with the Google strips.
Does anyone have them and can confirm that both have Barney Google? Or is it just one of them?
While at the Google topic: Here's Fred Lasswells entry in the 1946 KFS book!
Does anyone have them and can confirm that both have Barney Google? Or is it just one of them?
While at the Google topic: Here's Fred Lasswells entry in the 1946 KFS book!
Tuesday, 4 December 2007
Rare Russell
Here's a rare and unusual item by Russell Patterson from Swedish weekly Hemmets Veckotidning. I found this photostated page in a comicshop a few years ago. "Med Rita på Florida" translates to "With Rita on Florida". (Yes, the grammar is wrong. I know.) The published piece was most likely in color and from a 1930's (?) issue. The right corner has a "To be continued in the next issue." notice. Anyone with more info on this page? American title?
And that Watters... Eh, I mean Wattafake sold for $632. Just in case you wondered.
And that Watters... Eh, I mean Wattafake sold for $632. Just in case you wondered.
Monday, 3 December 2007
eBay stuff
Have been busy lately so time hasn't permitted me to post much stuff from my own files.
But here are a few nice and rare things I found while checking eBay. I think you'll enjoy seeing them.
First out is a vintage Mickey Mouse drawing. I wonder who E.F. Hemmings was.
Then we have a super rare WDC&S subscribers premium:
And, oh, how I want this coloring book! Anyone who's got it? Some of the pieces ought to be reprinted in the Floyd Gottfredson library, so if you have a copy and want to help out: please let me or the editors at Gemstone know.
And to round off this post here's a drawing that's up for auction right now! The bidding has now passed $200 for this original drawing by Bill Wattafake.
But here are a few nice and rare things I found while checking eBay. I think you'll enjoy seeing them.
First out is a vintage Mickey Mouse drawing. I wonder who E.F. Hemmings was.
Then we have a super rare WDC&S subscribers premium:
And, oh, how I want this coloring book! Anyone who's got it? Some of the pieces ought to be reprinted in the Floyd Gottfredson library, so if you have a copy and want to help out: please let me or the editors at Gemstone know.
And to round off this post here's a drawing that's up for auction right now! The bidding has now passed $200 for this original drawing by Bill Wattafake.
Saturday, 1 December 2007
Silly and XXX stuff
Nudity alert.
You have been warned now.
A few years ago I drew a standard cute naked girl on a sheet of paper. The result looked like this.
Kinda cute dont you think? But I thought to myself: How many times before have I done this? Why not do something I havn' t done before. What if I should do a naked boy in the same manner as I do cute naked girls. And as I started to sketch a "story" began to take shape in my mind. Why not make a superhero out of this guy. Needless to say I never did any actual comics with this character. What you see here is all I ever did with him.
His name "Snoppo" can be translated into "Dicko" and the text on the first drawing reads: "Weakness: If Dicko gets a boner he loses his superpowers." Just like the small kid in the french Peyo stories who loses his poweres when he gets a cold. :)
And now, If you are sensitive about nudity or extremely big dicks I must ask you to cover your eyes. Otherwise enjoy. :)
Beeing influenced by Manga when I did these drawings I used Japanese language in this pic. I think it means "Pow".
Now, enough of nudity for today...
Here are some other drawings I found next to these dirty ones.
The second is actually a prelim to what eventually evolved into the final drawing below. Don't ask me how my thought process works but it does. At least some times... (The drawings below are all dated october 2005 except the first wich is from 2004.)
You have been warned now.
A few years ago I drew a standard cute naked girl on a sheet of paper. The result looked like this.
Kinda cute dont you think? But I thought to myself: How many times before have I done this? Why not do something I havn' t done before. What if I should do a naked boy in the same manner as I do cute naked girls. And as I started to sketch a "story" began to take shape in my mind. Why not make a superhero out of this guy. Needless to say I never did any actual comics with this character. What you see here is all I ever did with him.
His name "Snoppo" can be translated into "Dicko" and the text on the first drawing reads: "Weakness: If Dicko gets a boner he loses his superpowers." Just like the small kid in the french Peyo stories who loses his poweres when he gets a cold. :)
And now, If you are sensitive about nudity or extremely big dicks I must ask you to cover your eyes. Otherwise enjoy. :)
Beeing influenced by Manga when I did these drawings I used Japanese language in this pic. I think it means "Pow".
Now, enough of nudity for today...
Here are some other drawings I found next to these dirty ones.
The second is actually a prelim to what eventually evolved into the final drawing below. Don't ask me how my thought process works but it does. At least some times... (The drawings below are all dated october 2005 except the first wich is from 2004.)
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