Friday, 21 August 2009

A drawing and a page

As a break from the old comics I usually post here on the blog, here are two pieces that I made myself. :)

The first one was made yesterday with a nib on copying paper. No fancy tools or expensive paper here...

The second one is a comic I made for Malmö Högskola (Malmö University) earlier this year. (The script is not mine.) The original is quite large (A2) and it was inked with a W&N Series 7, #0 on a piece of good, old fashioned Schollerhammer 4G. I haven't seen it in print but I hope it turned out well...


Now, I'll have a cup of coffee and open that big package I got from Amazon.com :)

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Not Gonzales...

This Donald Duck "daily" just sold on eBay for $412.
Labeled as a Manuel Gonzales original from the 50's or 60's.





Well, In case the buyer reads this: This is a redrawn version of Al Taliaferros DD daily for 1942-03-11.

The poor lettering and inking suggests this is a tryout by someone. Not Taliaferro artwork and not Gonzales artwork, even though it comes from the estate of Gonzy. (MG had already worked at the studio for several years in 1942.)

Monday, 17 August 2009

Sangor Shop artist ID?



Now, here's some more stuff that needs to be identified.
I bought a chunk of original pages last week and among them were these four "Puss and Toots" pages.
All I know is that they are from the Sangor Shop and that I like them a lot. :)
(The style looks very familar, but I can't put my finger on where I've seen it before.) I guess they were drawn by an animator since the Sangor Shop had several Disney/Warner people working for them? So all of you animation fans out there, please give me your 2 cents. :)




Also, if anyone can tell me where they were published - you deserve a gold medal.

Sunday, 16 August 2009

Identification day

Hans Holm at Svenskt Seriearkiv (Swedish Comics Archive) is currently going through old weekly Swedish magazines, to index the comics published there. The latest magazine to be indexed was "Veckorevyn"
(The Weekly Review). And there are a few "mystery strips" that needs identification. Maybe you can help? Artist, original title and country of origin needed.

First out is Laura Larsson wich ran 1936-39 in Veckorevyn. The page below is from 1936:44.

Update Sept 2015: Thanks to Lars Skovmand we now know that Laura Larsson is a Danish comic called Hanne Hansen made by Arne Ungermann. Thanks, Lars!

Then we have Flintkvist wich ran 1940-41. (Most likely a french strip since the copyright tag says Paris.)

And Familjen Flax that ran 1952-54.
This sample is from 1954, issue 19.

Familjen Flax is also the Swedish title for Browne's and Walker's Hi and Lois but this is obviously not the same. :)

Thursday, 13 August 2009

Jackson, Bradbury & Disney

More Disney stuff today.
This artwork was supposed to be auctioned off at the cancelled Michael Jackson auction earlier this year.
Why posting it here?

Well,I thought it should be noted that this piece is actually a drawing traced from a comic book panel. The original was done by Jack Bradbury who drew Donald Duck for the comic books for many, many years. (For more on Bradbury just click on his name above and you will be directed to a great website devoted to him.)


So are the both the drawing and the signature fakes? Or was the traced drawing actually signed by Disney to a fan? Buyer beware... forgeries are to be found everywhere.

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Chanticleer storyboards?

Today I'm posting a few odd Disney items I've found on the net.

First a set of drawings that I saw on eBay. The seller credited them to T.Hee and I guess these are from the unproduced Disney film "Chanticleer and the Fox"?
Now, that's the one unproduced feature that I'd really would like to see a coffee table book devoted to. I just hope there's still artwork left in the Walt Disney Archives to make that possible.






Second we have two pages from a script from a 1953 Donald Duck Album (OS #450). The published artwork was made by Tony Strobl, but I have no idea who wrote this or did these scribbles. I'm posting them here so maybe someone in the Inducks group can identify the writer based on the style. (It's currently for sale on line, but I can't find the web address at the moment.)

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Long Sam's new dress - 1956


One of the great things about having a blog is all the people with similar interests who gets in touch.
Last week I got a mail from Pat Thompson. Back in 1956 she and her sister Peggy sent Bob Lubbers a design for a new dress for Long Sam.
And what a reply they got!
An original drawing of Long Sam in the dress they designed!

Pat still has both the original mailing envelope and the artwork and has allowed me to post them here. Enjoy!



As a bonus to this post here's a Long Sam promotion piece made for the Bridgeport Herald. Might also be from 1956. (Grabbed this file on the net some time ago. Don't know where. Hope the owner don't mind.)


For more Bob Lubbers artwork use the label below.

Saturday, 8 August 2009

Mickey Mouse 8-3 to 8-8/1959


Here's another set of Mickey Mouse dailies from 1959. The artwork by Floyd Gottfredson is good as always but the strip for 8-7 feels pretty dated...


 Now start bugging your local Disney editors so we can get some unreprinted Gottfredson back in print. :)

Thursday, 6 August 2009

Milt Gross - A Stroke of Genius


Milt Gross from Life (Pedestrians' number) September 24, 1925.
What a genius! Want more Milt Gross right now? Just click HERE for some Banana Oil and more!

And watch out for the Milt Gross book this fall!



(Craig: Want this cartoon for your book? Just let me know. Maybe it was this one you asked me about? I keep forgetting what I got and not...)

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Bamse på skattjakt

A public service announcement:
Today my second Bamse book will be released! :)
The title is "Bamse på skattjakt" ("Bamse on a treasure hunt") and will be available in bookstores here in Sweden and via Adlibris.
The book is based upon a comic book story from 2006. (While I've written the script for this book the comic book was plotted by me and scripted by the very talented Mårten Melin) The artwork in the book is by Lars Bällsten with inks by Bernt Hanson.

Here are some samples. Enjoy!



Monday, 3 August 2009

Elsje & Havank

The rain is pouring down here in Sweden, so I spend the first day of my vacation indoors. Ho and hum. But there's stuff to be done, comics to be drawn and coffee to drink so I don't really mind.

Last week I got a nice package from the Netherlands that I just have to share with you. :)
It contained both the special edition of Hercules and Valkema's new Elsje book and Danier's new Havank!

The Elsje book contained some original artwork drawn on the title page! Thanks, Gerben!


And so did the Havank album! Thanks, Daan!


And to my surprise there was an original Elsje daily in the package!!!


Just so you can see the fine details in the inking here are close ups of the panels. Enjoy!


Saturday, 1 August 2009

Mickey Mouse 7-27 to 8-1/1959


50 years ago in the life of Mickey Mouse. Artwork by Floyd Gottfredson.
The first strip is my favorite. :)

Friday, 31 July 2009

Popeye at Jody's Bar

Do you have a hand colored Popeye piece from the 30's?
It might be worth $13.500!!!
Or not.


Sometimes I'm just amazed when I see the stuff people put up on eBay thinking they found a fortune in the attic. The piece above is for sale right now with the following description. Remember this is a "once in a lifetime opportunity"!!!

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"Amazing Large 1930’s Popeye Original Cartoon Artwork. Original one-of-a-kind ink and watercolor artwork on board of Popeye, Olive Oil, Bluto and Sweet Pea at “Jody’s Bar.” It is unclear if this was done for a bar called “Jody’s”, or if they artist is referring to a “jodies” bar which is a drinking establishment near military bases where lonely women hang out while their husbands are away. Unfortunately Olive Oil dancing on the bar does not make it any easier to figure out. The piece is signed by the artist “Neely (?)”. The letters “EELY” are easy to read however the first character appears to be either an “N” or “K”. Size is 22 x 32’’. Undated, but appears to be 1930’s and guaranteed vintage. A couple of very minor and small scrapes on the surface are visible under close inspection as are a few minor surface wrinkles (all small). Housed in a vintage wood frame. Once in a lifetime opportunity!

EVERY ITEM WE SELL IS GUARANTEED GENUINE."
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BTW: Great that it's guaranteed! I feel so much better knowing that.
I wonder if any sucker actually falls for this?

Thursday, 30 July 2009

Zooming in on Nelson

Got the Roy Nelson original today! And what a thrill to be holding a piece of artwork by this master of design and brushwork. It's a completely different feeling seeing it for real than seeing it on a screen, but just to give you an idea here are two close ups followed by the entire piece.


I noticed this stamp on the back of the art.

I've never heard of this library before. Does it still exist? Is it filled with original art dating back to the days of Hearst? I can only dram of what once was in that library. Or what still might be in it...

Monday, 27 July 2009

Calling all Modesty Blaise collectors

The editor of the Swedish Agent X9 comic book, Johan Kimrin, is looking for help. Modesty Blaise is currently beeing reprinted from the very beginning and to make the reprints the best possible he is looking for collectors willing to share their original Modesty artwork.

As many of you know the proofs available aren't always the best and much of Jim Holdaways delicate line work has been lost.
Thanks to collectors like Roger Clark and Tommy Trask he's been able to put together a large part of the first two adventures straight from the original art. And the printed result is fantastic. Just click on the panel below to see how good it can look when you work with good source material.

Now we are looking for artwork from the fourth adventure and later ones. (Strip #355 and onwards.)
So if you have Jim Holdaway artwork that you want to share please get in touch with Johan. His mail address is
johan dot kimrin at egmont dot se
Every one that contributes will be mentioned in the comic book if so desired. The scans should be 600 dpi gray scale or color. Jpeg files works fine.

I hope that as many as possible out there will want to join this project. :)