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Re: My Little Margie 01

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professor echo

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Re: My Little Margie 01
« on: July 22, 2021, 10:00:02 PM »

Poor art , though unlike some Dell comic TV show adaptations , at least the Charlton artist takes a stab at capturing the actual actors from the show. He’s also drawn what might be someone suffering from the mumps or perhaps an early transsexual on page 24. The stories are a whole lot of nothing, making the original TV series look like Shakespeare by comparison. But still some funny bits here and there, especially the intentional gay references hinted at in the second story. The dialog for the father has captured just the right tenor of actor Charles Farrell’s portrayal in the show. But having Margie say “daddy” at times is off as she only called him “dad” in the series.

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Robb_K

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Re: My Little Margie 01
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2021, 12:54:39 AM »

Chic Stone couldn't draw Human faces and expressions very well.  Not that his bodies and their movements were anything to brag about.  The fact that he used photos of the TV shows' actors as a model doesn't help.  I'd rather see these characters drawn by a Dell artist that knew how to draw people who look like people, even if he didn't use the TV show characters as models.
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