Tuesday, 20 November 2007

Lee Falk

Since I know there are many loyal Phantom fans out there, here is Lee Falks bio from the KFS book.

Sunday, 18 November 2007

New stuff by Hedvig

Intermission.

We take a break in the posting of the 1946 KFS stuff for some of Hedvigs artwork. (Follow link under "Artists - Swedish" for more about her.) What she's working on here in the studio right now is a story filled with intrigue, love and relations. Just thought I should post some of the artwork from it here. (The first pic isn't actually from the comic but a calendar illustration featuring the two lead "actors" Ron and Vixie.)
She isn't working the usual way when she's doing this story. Instead she's doing every panel separate then building the story/pages digitally in the computer, without knowing how they will fit together in advance. That way she can edit and work with the story very much like a filmmaker can cut a movie. And besides that, she's way cool. :)
Enjoy!




Walt Disney

Here's an odd one.
Walt Disneys bio in the 1946 KFS book. Naturally he didn't draw any of the characters pictured here...



PS. Notice the off-model black nose on brer Rabbit.

Saturday, 17 November 2007

Mel Graff

Got two requests for Mel Graffs bio. So here it is!

A few years ago Mels drawingboard was for sale. Anyone who know were it ended up? Is it still for sale? I'm tempted to buy and have it shipped here. :)
Anyone with rare Graff art or runs of his (or Charles Raabs) Adventures of Patsy: please send me a mail. Got stuff to trade and I'm always interested in buying if the price is right.

Three more to go. I'm tempted to do Fred Lasswell next. He did a really good illustration of Snuffy Smith in the future. :)


And as some of you might have seen "The Floyd Gottfredson Library: The Best of Mickey Mouse - Daily strips 1930-1933" will be released next summer. However the "best of" treatment might mean we get censored or missing strips...
Let's hope not.
Heres a link to amazon.com: FGLibrary

Wednesday, 14 November 2007

A Brick for Arthur

Here's one for Arthur Lortie!
Clarence Grey and his Brick Bradford.
William Ritt, the writer, is unfortunately only mentioned in the appendix as one of the other writers and artists.


Four more to go...

Monday, 12 November 2007

KFS 1946

I was asked to post stuff from my copy of the 1946 edition of King Features "Famous artists and writers".
So here is the intro to the book and two of my own favourite artists.
Since I don't have the time to scan all of the bios I will take requests for five more. Just name your favourite KFS artist in the comments field. Maybye Hilda Terry or Bela Zaboly are your faves? No? Alex Raymond or Don Flowers then?
Let me know and I'll try to upload them soon.





And I must also give an apology to many of you who has sent me emails over the past few weeks. I'm way behind in answering mail right now. But I'll get back to you soon. Promise!

Sunday, 11 November 2007

Stina Hjelm

One of the coolest persons here in the Studio is Stina Hjelm.
I just love this pic she did yesterday. If you are from a small town on the country side you'll get the point of this drawing even if you never heard of Linköping.

And if you are really fast you can still check out a large selection of her drawings here! She told me that she'll stop posting there and who knows they might all be deleted tomorrow.

Friday, 9 November 2007

this and that

Right now I'm in Rasmus Klump mode. Again...
This childrens comic that I've mentioned in earlier posts has really stuck in my mind right now. So I just had to do a "cover" featuring him and two of his friends. Hedvig suggested that it should feature gryphons and it was quite fun to do it. Far from my usual work on Emma and Sara but necessary to keep drawing beeing fun. And as I said before I just loved Rasmus as a child. :)
Without further rambling here it is:


Last year I did the drawing you see below. I was asked to do it for artist Lise Myhres (creator of "Nemi") birthday on november the first. It has never seen print so I thought I should put it up here. The character on the pic. is "Skalman" from swedish childrens comic "Bamse". Apparantly Lise thinks he's cute... I never heard back from the norwegian editors who asked me to do it, but I hope she liked it. It was sure fun to do. :)


Anyway, I'm much too tired to write this evening so i'd better head home to get some sleep.

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New from Pixar...
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And if you are in Malmö this weeknend don't forget to visit I seriernas värld.

Wednesday, 7 November 2007

Brrr... Winter.

It's getting cold outside here in Sweden. I live in the southern part so there's no snow here yet, but still. The wind makes it hard to go outside without something warm on your head. Brrr...
I havn't had the time to post the last few days. Hopefully I'll get something interesting up tomorrow. Until then: here's an old Emma & Sara page commenting on the season. (Sorry, Swedish text only.)



Oh, well now that I'm at the computer anyway... Here are two rare examples of an unusual teamwork: Dik Browne and Stan Drake doing a comic strip together! Not too hard to figure out who did what on these strips... :)




And... Anyone who happens to have tearsheets of Little Orphan Annie from 1924? Dean M. who puts together the new LOA editions are looking for some strips to make the book as perfect as possible. He tells me that most of it will be scanned straight from Harold Grays original art. Wooha!
So if you have any please drop him or me a line. Or just leave a comment here with your e-mail address.

Now I gotta hit the sack. Zzzzzzzzzzz...

Sunday, 4 November 2007

Gottfredson letters

Tony Fischier posted his Floyd Gottfredson letters from 1978-83 here:Gottfredson letters
Check them out!

Last of the rabbits.

Here are the final three pages.
Please notice that these are up here for study only and for you to compare with Peets storyboards.
I've got the rest of Murrys run and I believe I've got all of Dick Moores too. However, lets hope it will all be collected in one big handsome volume someday. :)
(In English and black and white naturally... )
[Images removed]
BTW: Does anyone know why these sundays have screen tones? They were supposed to be printed in color. Maybe this is a version for newspapers running their sunday funnies in black and white?

Saturday, 3 November 2007

Tar & Rasmus

Here are page 2 and 3 of the Tar baby story.
Only three more to go. And remember these rabbit posts will be taken down after a few weeks.
Enjoy them while you can. [Images removed.]

After reading the Rasmus Klump album I mentioned in my last post I was so inspired I just had to try drawing him and two of his friends. So Hedvig gave me two suggestions of poses and I had a go at them. My first two attempts at drawing Klump can be seen here. :) I just couldn't resist doing them. Strange that I never have tried to draw them before. Anyhoo, I gotta get some coffee and then some work to be done...
Have a nice weekend all of you!

Thursday, 1 November 2007

Thursday update.

Yikes! I havn't made any update since monday!
Have been working and have started to work out at the gym again! :)

And since you asked for it here's another Brer Rabbit sunday. Thought I'd run the Tar baby story too. Just so that you can compare Bill Peets storyboards with the sunday version. Murrys art for these are some of the very best he did. And check out the inking. So fluid and yet controlled in it's looseness. Great stuff.
Here's the first page. The rest will follow.


And I have to mention that there's a new album out now (#38) with my favourite childrens comic character: the Danish "Rasmus Klump". (aka Petzi in Germany and Rasmus Nalle in Sweden.) If you are four or five years I can't think of any better comic to read. There are no villains just happy and exciting adventures. They eat pancakes all the time too! Weird and unexpected things happens in these stories and reding them as adult is just as entertaining as it was for me when I was four. Yes, when it comes to Rasmus Klump the child within me comes to live instantly.:)
Even though this new (The material is from the early 60's I believe) album isn't as great as the early stuff from the 50's it's still well worth buying. Go get it! (If you havn't read any Klump before start with the early stuff.)

Monday, 29 October 2007

South Sea Stories


Gotta love this cover. :)
Anyone who's actually got this issue? It contains some Paul Murry illustrations that I'd like to see.