Nothing special tonight just a Dimwit strip from a Heckle and Jeckle comic. It's signed "CR", anyone know if Connie Rasinski drew this page?
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I don't Know This Is a related question to your post but, I need HELP!!! DESPREATLY!!!. Im trying to look for places in LA that sell exposed Film(16mm)Cartoon Prints. Do You Know any Places In LA That Cell That Kind Of Material?
Oh yes, I COMPLETELY forgot about Harvey Eisenberg's T&J!!! Fantastic artwork and funny stories. He did them for awhile starting in '48. I'm sure he did them until he died in '64.
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I don't Know This Is a related question to your post but, I need HELP!!! DESPREATLY!!!. Im trying to look for places in LA that sell exposed Film(16mm)Cartoon Prints. Do You Know any Places In LA That Cell That Kind Of Material?
Sorry, I don't collect cartoons on film (though I'd like to). Plus, I live in New York so I have no idea where anything in LA is.
Yeah, That's Connie Rasinski.
I love that the actual Terrytoons animators drew their own comics.
Someone told me Jim Tyer even wrote his own.I don't know how he would know that, but the stories he did are pretty wacky.
There were not too many comic artists who got to draw the same characters they animated (outside of Terry and Famous).
Tom McKimson drew Bugs. Phil De Lara drew Daffy. Bob Wickersham drew Fox & Crow and Flippity & Flop. And of course, Carl Barks drew Donald Duck.
Did Harvey Eisenberg draw some of the Tom and Jerry comics?
Oh yes, I COMPLETELY forgot about Harvey Eisenberg's T&J!!! Fantastic artwork and funny stories. He did them for awhile starting in '48. I'm sure he did them until he died in '64.
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