From my last newsletter, letter number #33.
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from Lupin the 3rd Part I
Hmm.. maybe this is a little too much..
This punchline for this gag is so good. Peak comics. Simply peak comics.
Thank you to everyone who got me to 50 likes!
Really Cool and Interesting Comic Panels by French Cartoonist Alain Saint-Ogan from the 1920’s I’m in love with this cityscape he’s drawn! I’ve heard this artist was a big influence on Herge(creator of Tin Tin) which makes sense I can see how the styles blend over.
Here are some illustrations from cartoonist Abner Dean’s(1910-1982) book “It’s A Long Way To Heaven”.Abner Deans a cartoonist I’ve become a bit obsessed with for one thing he’s very mysterious there’s not a lot of info on him but mainly for his art obviously just from these alone you can tell Dean had quite the imagination his surreal cartoon drawings in this book can range from interesting to disturbing but no matter what I love them all and I’m a bit upset we can’t know more about this artist.
“Appalling! This beast steals the limelight from all of our stars!”
Karl Arnold (1883-1953) illustration for German magazine, Simplicissimus (January 1931).
Children’s book, Space Cat Meets Mars (1957). Art by Paul Galdone.