Showing posts with label Pink Panther. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pink Panther. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

¡SANTOS CÓMICS! TV Interview

I had lots of fun as the guest of Martín Arceo's TV show "¡SANTOS CÓMICS!" which aired Tuesday, July 19, 2016   at www.rompeviento.tv 
He proved to be a wonderful and knowledgeable host.
We talked about comic books, The Pink Panther, The Road Runner, Laurel and Hardy and editorial cartoons among many other topics and the time just flew by! Thank you for the invite, Martín!
The show can be seen and downloaded now at 
https://vimeo.com/175449818









Friday, November 13, 2015

THE PINK PANTHER sample covers from the 70s and 80s. (Novaro Publishing)

These are a few of more than 200 Pink Panther comics I did for Novaro during the 70s and 80s.










This was a VID Publishers 1990s reworking of a previous cover I did for Novaro:



Most of my later VID comics were simply recreations of former stories I had done
for NOVARO  before it went bankrupt.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

"THINK PINK!-The DePatie-Freleng Story" is a MUST if you like animation and love the Pink Panther!



THINK PINK!- THE DePATIE-FRELENG STORY is available at last!
The author Mark Arnold has accomplished a wonderful and amazing work of research with it! 
It boggles the mind to think of the amount of hours he must've spent reading and classifying material for the book! But the end result is truly worth it! Everything, and I do mean everything you wanted to know about the Pink Panther and the DePatie-Freleng studio, is right here at your fingertips. It is nothing short of incredible! Mr. Arnold deserves all kinds of credit for doing the footwork and research for all of us Pink Panther and Depatie-Freleng enthusiasts! It is a reference book to be cherished and consulted time and time again! The book is chockfull of tidbits and never before revealed pieces of information that every fan will undoubtedly relish for many years to come. If you like The Pink Panther, the Inspector, the Ant and the Aardvark, and all the other DePatie-Freleng cartoons, then this book is a must. If you just simply love animation, more so. The book covers everything from comic books, to theatrical cartoons, feature films, TV specials, merchandising, unrealized projects and inside stories on the people who created the cartoons. Lots of pictures illustrate the extensive oeuvre, and a full filmography and bibliography complete this lavish edition. You'll be glad you got it! Think Pink: The Story of DePatie-Freleng
Most of all, I enjoyed browsing through Mark Arnold's THINK PINK! and finding my name mentioned regarding my 15+ years writing and drawing The Pink Panther comics for the Latin American market! 


You can purchase the book here: