Concept drawings by Mel Shaw for Disney’s THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE (1986).
I was 10. Across the street from us lived two beautiful twins. Dark hair, eyes as blue as robin’s eggs, long legs. They were older and usually hung out with my brother, but maybe he was sick that day or something, because it was just the twins and me in the theatre—two ravishing girls and in between them a kid with the biggest grin in the history of mankind on his stupid face. I was glowing radioactively. Jackie Wilson’s “I Get the Sweetest Feeling” was a hit I remember. Everything aligned, and the universe sang to me a little.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND by Russian/Soviet artist, Maĭ Miturich. 1977.
1920 Alice Delysia in costume for "Afgar", a musical comedy which enjoyed a lengthy run in both London and New York. From The Jazz Age, FB.
Al Posen comic in the Chicago Tribune, Illinois, August 14, 1926
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 30s".
Beautiful page from St.Nicholas Magazine by Walt Kelly creator of the comic strip Pogo and Disney Animator you can see some influence from Harrison Cary with this crowd shot.
Wow! Its been a whole year ngl I never thought I’d ever really make it this far but hey thanks for all the folks who enjoy my reblogs and stuff tbh this blog isn’t as active as I’m trying to focus more on my Osamu Tezuka focused blog @cartoonbrain but thx for everyone who enjoys this one maybe I’ll come back to this old place soon.
Animated TV commercials from the 1950s and 1960s (with an emphasis on licensed cartoon characters).
Ernesto Garcia Cabral
Great Panel by Cartoonist H.M Bateman probably one of the best ever British cartoonist what I like in this one is how the man’s rage is represented in this grotesque abstract blob of anger and how the whole world seems to bend to his frustration in the background.Not to mention the great poses and facial expressions.