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Adventures Into the Unknown
Date | Number: 112 | Lang: English (en)
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   By crashryan
For some reason the first time I wrote this comment I typed in the wrong name even though it was right before me. What I MEANT to say was, it's been years since I saw Emil Gershwin's artwork and I didn't remember him being this good. "Leave it to Your Fairy Godmother" is nicely-drawn, with good attention to backgrounds and detail plus some charming elves (and a nice fairy). Cute story, too. Now someone will probably tell me this isn't really Emil Gershwin.
   By JVJ
It's not Gershwin, Crash. (Well, you said someone would probably tell you that...) It's actually a reprint of an old Mike Suchorsky story. Gershwin and Suchorsky - Talk about two first class under-rated artists! (|:{>
   By maxfractal
Hi JVJ, I don't doubt you're correct, I'm just curious how you knew the Fairy Godmother story is a reprint and where can I find more examples of Mike Suchorsky? He is fantastic!
  
Additional Information
 
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Notescover appears to be a pastel drawing on canvas
 
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