DUDE, these drawings are AWESOME. Did one of the Tom & Jerry animators draw them?? I've never heard of this comic, thanks for such an awesome post full of cartoony excellency!
Hi Ryan, Harvey was the layout artist on the Tom and Jerry shorts in the early to mid forties. The best ones!
Joe Barbera and Eisnberg were behind the Foxy Fagan comics. Though I don't know if Barbera drew anything or not. Maybe he was responsible for the stories? Anyone know what exactly his involvement was?
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woooooow!
ha ha! it's slightly modified Tom and Droopy character designs...but nicely staged.
man...if they had plotted out the bank scene better this comic could have ended on the 9th page and been 3x funnier...
but despite that, good stuff.
looks great!
Hey have you guys seen this on ebay? It's an awesome combo..
http://cgi.ebay.com/Ren-Stimpy-Storyboards-Cartoon-Animation-Book_W0QQitemZ120314297345QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item120314297345&_trkparms=72%3A570%7C39%3A1%7C66%3A3%7C65%3A12%7C240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
Using the comments to drum up a little business for yourself? Though the storyboard book looks like a cool find.
I wonder why the one book uses a Mike Kazaleh comic drawing when claiming to be by Jim Smith?
Can't get enough Foxy Fagan.
DUDE, these drawings are AWESOME. Did one of the Tom & Jerry animators draw them?? I've never heard of this comic, thanks for such an awesome post full of cartoony excellency!
Hi Ryan, Harvey was the layout artist on the Tom and Jerry shorts in the early to mid forties. The best ones!
Joe Barbera and Eisnberg were behind the Foxy Fagan comics. Though I don't know if Barbera drew anything or not. Maybe he was responsible for the stories? Anyone know what exactly his involvement was?
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