
One more example of my DC Comics Looney Tunes work from the early '90's- work that I am very proud of, my only regret being that I never got to draw the big guy himself, Bugs Bunny.
This is the splash page from a story titled "The Daffy Dozer". I especially enjoyed drawing this story because it starred three of my very favorite characters: Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and Yosemite Sam!
Porky and Sam have a date to play a round of golf, and for some inexplicible reason, they hired Daffy to Caddy! They spend the rest of the story trying to get him to wake up.
Looney Tunes characters c. 2009 Warner Bros. studios-All rights reserved.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
Species Unspecified / Any
Gender Male
Size 811 x 1280px
File Size 291.7 kB
What method is used to keep the panels straight in relation to the sheet and each other? I can see that the scan itself is crooked, but I've been curious about that, especially since I had to quit inking my own borders and now put them in digitally after scanning the inks, in order to keep everyting straight relative to the "paper".
aww, the laughs we had back when... when timing was essential with funny cartoons. even with comics...
anyway, looks like Sam has serious business before him judging from his tools. :) but he never was a subtle one, was he?
and why anybody would hire Daffy for anything at all, is his own secret I guess. :)
anyway, looks like Sam has serious business before him judging from his tools. :) but he never was a subtle one, was he?
and why anybody would hire Daffy for anything at all, is his own secret I guess. :)
Well, you will recall the late WWII cartoon by Chuck Jones, where the intro noted to the effect that the labour shortage was so bad, that folks would hire anyone...or anything. This is the cartoon where Daffy played the bellhop, and drove the hotel guest (voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan in his real voice) nuts; as well as punching Elmer to the tune of "Pop Goes the Weasel."
Time waits for no one...it passes you by...time waits for NO one...vwip!...passes you by...
Time waits for no one...it passes you by...time waits for NO one...vwip!...passes you by...
I don't recall the intro, but they would have cut it off in the german version anyway, since nobody in the assumed audience would have been able to decipher it. but having seen the cartoon itself is entirely possible.
they used to bring them all during the 80's here, old and newer ones. but for some reason they are more content to buy crappily designed series with butt-ugly characters instead of re-broadcasting the good stuff they have in their archives...
they used to bring them all during the 80's here, old and newer ones. but for some reason they are more content to buy crappily designed series with butt-ugly characters instead of re-broadcasting the good stuff they have in their archives...
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