Feeling boring today, folks. You get some old gag cartoons. There were done at different times with different people, different tools, and different markets in mind.
Feeling boring today, folks. You get some old gag cartoons. There were done at different times with different people, different tools, and different markets in mind.
So, as promised, here’s how you get to Jim Palmer’s work (Not the golf guy. Not the trucking guy. The cartoonist guy- definitely the more interesting of the three, right?) Check him out at http://www.jimpalmercartoonist.com/ and see all the Li’l E cartoons that have kept his readers so tickled for so long. You need a book of these cartoons, I’m tellin’ ya. Go look. You’ll agree.
When I was just a little cartoonist, drooling over the notion that I could someday be a star, Charles Marshall and I did this thing with Caliber Press-
It had a whole bunch of cartoons about Batch (anyone notice a family resemblance to Hubris?) and ‘The Adventures of Lord Lionel’, which I was also trying to get the syndicates’ attention with. It also had Jim Palmer’s ‘Li’l E’ cartoons- his were the best drawn of the bunch. I’ll post some of Batch later.
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