Of course, every cartoonist has done a few projects which have never seen the light of day. These are a few examples of preliminary artwork done for different companies, which for one reason or another, couldn't get green-lighted!
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Monday, January 18, 2016
My Laurel & Hardy Cartoon Collection
I joined the Laurel and Hardy appreciation society known as SONS OF THE DESERT in 1976 and had the fortune to meet Stan Laurel's daughter Lois when she flew to Mexico City on her way to Taxco. A delegation of our SOD branch, The Bullfighters Tent, was at the airport ready to greet her. Thus began a long friendship with Lois Laurel Hawes and many other wonderful members of the club. Most of these drawings were done during the first six years of my membership although I've managed to do a few more since then.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
The Gold Key Years
Beep Beep The Road Runner and The Pink Panther kept me busy writing and drawing comic book stories for them during the 70s, 80s and part of the 90s. Thanks to these wonderful characters, I made a comfortable living and gave my son an education. I will always be grateful to the great artists who were responsible in creating them: Friz Freleng, David H. DePatie and Chuck Jones. Somehow, after Dell, Gold Key and Whitman comics disappeared, life has never been the same for me!
Thursday, January 7, 2016
RIP Pat Harrington Jr., the voice of The Inspector!
Pat Harrington Jr., who played handyman Schneider on the popular sitcom "One Day At A Time", and was the voice of Inspector Clouseau on DePatie-Freleng's The Inspector cartoons in the 60s, died January 6th at age 86, his daughter announced Thursday morning.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Harold Lloyd caricature.
Harold Clayton Lloyd, Sr. (April 20, 1893 – March 8, 1971)
was an American actor, comedian, film
director, film producer, screenwriter and stunt performer who is most famous
for his silent comedy films. One of my all time favorite comedians, he developed
a style known as “thrill comedy”. He made many short films for Hal Roach. His better
known feature films are GRANDMA’S BOY, SAFETY LAST, GIRL SHY, WHY WORRY?, THE
FRESHMAN, THE KID BROTHER and SPEEDY, from his silent period. His better talkie
efforts were FEET FIRST, WELCOME DANGER, MOVIE CRAZY and THE MILKY WAY. This
caricature of Lloyd was presented as a gift to Harold Lloyd’s granddaughter,
Suzanne Lloyd Hayes during her visit to
Mexico City in 2008, promoting the Harold Lloyd Collection on DVD.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Friday, January 1, 2016
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