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Pictures of the Gang

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Robb_K

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Re: Pictures of the Gang
« Reply #100 on: August 18, 2021, 04:03:07 AM »


Perhaps we are all hiding ;) I for instance, love some funny animal comics and strips, it's just that some of my favourites don't appeal to you.  I adore the ducks and have for decades.  Also the wonderful Rupert the Bear, Tom Poes, Flook, Old Boot from The Perishers. Most of those we can't host here. Robb, keep up the good work, you add so much to CB+. 


Yes, we agree on Carl Barks' Ducks, and Tom Poes.  It's hard not to appreciate Barks.  You, Panther, Crash, Mark, Andrew, and now Sherif all like him, too.  I hope Sherif will appreciate a lot of The Sangor Studio's cartoony funny animal artwork here on CB+, if not their pedestrian stories.  I'm sure none of them were ever available in Egypt.  We had a lot of Egyptian Miki Mouse (Disney) comics in Den Haag used book stores.  Apparently they were brought there by The Moroccan workers who have come to work there.  I know there is no Moroccan Disney comic book publisher, so they must get the Egyptian publication there.  My main two current work partners with Dutch Disney also moonlight for Thom Poes on both new stories, and the new drawings decorating the deluxe new oversized hardbound collection reprinting ALL the stories.
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The Australian Panther

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Re: Pictures of the Gang
« Reply #101 on: July 01, 2022, 07:35:25 AM »

This thread seems the best place to put this link.  Have a look at it and you will see why!

Cartoon(ist) Gallery
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Have you ever seen a copy of H.T. Webster's first book, 'Our Boyhood Thrills and Other Cartoons'? What about a signed copy -- or, even better, one with a full-page, colored original drawing? Or the dust wrapper to Peter Arno's 'Favorites,' or any of the three Christmas jackets that J.R. Williams used? Have you ever seen a photograph of Virgil Partch or Lawrence Lariar? Would you recognize Otto Soglow's handwriting? What was Helen Hokinson's first book?

The idea behind this gallery is to afford visitors the opportunity to see images of scarce and/or unusual books of cartoons and related ephemera, especially signed or inscribed volumes. Sure, there are common books pictured here too, but with a little exploring you may well find some interesting odds and ends that you might not be able to easily see elsewhere. Except for a few noted exceptions, the items shown behind each of the cartoonists below are in my own collection. This site is not meant to be comprehensive; if you don't see something, it's because it simply isn't currently in my collection, not because it isn't worthy.

Click on any cartoonist below to get started. I'm in the (slow) process of adding biographical information; kindly bear with me. A notation that a book is "inscribed" means that the cartoonist has autographed it to a particular person; "signed" means that book bears the cartoonist's autograph only (or some non-personalized statement like "best wishes"). There are 1269 signed or inscribed volumes currently shown below and maybe a couple of thousand that aren't. If you don't see what you're looking for, perhaps you will find it in the catch-all "Edited and Miscellaneous Volumes" folder at the bottom of the page. Fans of J.R. Williams, H.T. Webster, Helen Hokinson, Charles Addams, Peter Arno, Sam Cobean, George Price, Clare Briggs, Roz Chast, Jean-Jacques Semp?, J.N. "Ding" Darling, and Chris Ware will be in for particular treats. Have a look.

If you like books with original drawings, you might enjoy the gallery I've created collecting all of them in a single spot at the bottom of this page. There's also a gallery of original cartoon art down yonder, too. Finally, you might want to take the Identification Quiz at the bottom. Most are pretty easy, but there are a couple of stumpers.

https://secure2.pbase.com/csw62/cartoons
cheers!
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K1ngcat

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Re: Pictures of the Gang from the new Live-action action movie studio
« Reply #102 on: March 30, 2023, 12:16:07 AM »


www.dmecomics.com is the latest comic book and superhero movie studio that is taking the internet by storm! Official trailer for STARVON is coming soon.www.dmecomics.com You can read a comic book while the events unfold!


Really, guys, this is so off-topic that it's plainly just spamming. Try to do better. :(
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wyblove91

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Re: Pictures of the Gang
« Reply #103 on: April 13, 2023, 01:58:36 AM »

Hello everyone, I come from China
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