What Werner said above reminds me that the old round outdoor tables at the Deli contained some of the funniest cartoons ever done. Various contributing artist included Klaus, Swillnillus, Roy Dad and many others. Characters included Dickmeat, Sh%$tty the Fist and the pukeing Frog. Timeless relics from a long gone era. I guess ya had to be there..
Good one Patrick. Gary Trudeau, a real friend to environmentalists everywhere. Remember how he skewered Interior Secretary James Watt back in the old days. I'm surprised Watt doesn't make a comeback to be part of Bush's Cabinet. He'd fit right in there like a fly on sh&%$t
Assuming many different identities, Tooter went from being a lumberjack to a taxi driver, from pre-historic times to the moon. He always wound up botching the jobs and getting in trouble. Crying out "Help, Mr. Wizard!", Tooter invoked the powers of Mr. Wizard to get him home. Mr. Wizard complied, with his magical chant: "Drizzle, Drazzle, Druzzle, Drome, time for this one to come home!
Be just vhat you is, not vhat you is not. Folks vhat do zis are ze happiest lot.
Fractured Fairytales. Always liked the intro to these animated episodes. And the narrator, Edward Everett Horton, master of the double take in the moving pictures.
The carp cartoons...had me and my dad hooked!
He would clip them and save them for his number one son, who persisted in shooting carp with a bow and arrow in contests. Did pretty well, but what a smell. What the hell, I was a rock climber, so...
noun
1.
a sketch or drawing, usually humorous, as in a newspaper or periodical, symbolizing, satirizing, or caricaturing some action, subject, or person of popular interest.
2.
comic strip.
3.
animated cartoon.
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Fine Arts . a full-scale design for a picture, ornamental motif or pattern, or the like, to be transferred to a fresco, tapestry, etc
Apples and oranges?
Actual "books" or "graphic novels?"
Busted by The Mouse.
Split those hairs. or not. BTW, I dug Johnny Quest, too.
Best one ever? It's Still Bullwinkle.
Just because Gumby wasn't a cartoon, though.
I'm a Looney Tunes guy,
Mel Blanc was a great talent!
Roadrunner/Wiley Coyote
Daffy, Bugs, Elmer Fudd,
Foghorn Leghorn, etc.
Surprised no one here said,
NO plans for teeshirts of my stuff but you can prolly rip off the ideas and go to one of those insta-teeshirt places and gitt'er done.
I do have a few teeshirts available - four different designs - but limited sizes.
Sadly no avalanche poodles tho'.
If yer into AVALANCHE POODLES, check out BACKCOUNTRY MAGAZINE - I've been doing an series of toons about Roger & Cissy who are the owners of the AVAPOO Avalanche POodle Farm , their friend the famuss sponsered skier Vince Bake and their adventures battling the Sno-Bole Corporation who wanna close Zomby Hamster Gulch , as well as their ongoing tribulations of keeping chickens and the "secret" garden while catchin' some turns in the hills.
THe usual mayhem and chaos...........
Huge thanks to those of you who like my silly cartoons. I still have 3 titles of my books available..............
Are you closing your eye again, you one-eyed bastard!
Credit: Marlow
Madam: - Is the ox dangerous? -
Kolingen (chevaleresque): - Judged from the looks, not half a French bread more dangerous than madam herself!
Credit: Marlow
Old Stava is philosophising: God forgive me the sins of my youth, but when I think of them, I'm unable not to laugh!
Credit: Marlow
- Baron isn't married?
- Nä!
- But baron is surely planning to get married some time?
- Nä!
- But think, baron, if everybody reasoned as baron, the human race would die out.
- Nä!
Loved that one, too! Was on right after, or just before the 8th Man!
Gigantor the space age robot! He's at your command! Gigantor the space age robot! His power is in your hands! Bigger than big! Taller than tall! Quicker than quick! Stronger than strong! Ready to fight for right against wrong! Woohoo! lol
I liked Philos old climber looking in the window and seeing a young climber reflection.
Here is one of the drawings Lawrence Jones (Chuck Jones brother) drew for my dad in @ 1942 before they went off to different ends of the world to kill foreigners. When Chuck Jones died, my mom saw the Obit and mentioned that my dad had known him and she pulled them out. I'd never heard of the guy but a quick check with Linda, Chucks daughter (who still sells Chucks cells in her gallery in Vegas), said that was Laurence's work.
There was a rabbit that looked a lot like Bugs Bunny too, you can see the ears just underneath at the top in the above drawing.