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Category Archives: ANIMATION
THE CARTOON CRYPT: Willie Whopper in Stratos Fear (1933)
Here is a fun and very surreal Willie Whopper cartoon from Ub Iwerks.
Read more about this cartoon on The Big Cartoon Database.
This cartoon, along with almost all of Ub Iwerks cartoons for his own studio, are available on the excellent DVDs The Cartoons that time Forgot Volume One and Volume Two. Stratos Fear is on Volume 2.
Interesting to note that the color in the Ub Iwerks Comicolor cartoons on these DVDs seems to have held up much better than the color on the previously mentioned Fleischer Color Classics on the Somewhere in Dreamland set… or at least seems to have faded differently. The blues in these cartoons are much more brilliant than the blues in any of the Fleischer Color Classics. If someone actually restored the color in the cartoons in either set, I would guess the they would look quite candy-store different.
THE CARTOON CRYPT: Spinning Mice (1935)
Here’s a fun VanBeuren cartoon from 1935, about an alchemist’s experiment going terribly awry and releasing demons from Hell! Scientists working on the Large Hadron Collider… heed this cartoon!
STWALLSKULL’S CARTOON CRYPT PRESENTS: Vintage Monkey Cartoons!
THE CARTOON CRYPT: El Mono Relojero aka The Clock-Making Monkey (1938)
El Mono Relojero AKA The Clockmaking Monkey (1938). I read about this cartoon originally on Cartoon Brew here… go there to read more about it. According to Jerry Beck at Cartoon Brew this bizarre and hilarious cartoon from Argentina is only surviving film by the creator of the first animated feature film (El Apostol, 1917), Quirino Cristiani.
HEY! KIDS! COMICS: Gross, Messmer and more at the ASIFA Animation Archive, Golden Age Comics Galore!!! and Other Great Things : September 10th, 2008
The wonderful ASIFA Animation Archive is offering a great deal for donations…
One of our most steadfast supporters is Marc Deckter. Marc is allowing us to digitize hundreds and hundreds of rare 1930s Sunday pages from his extensive collection. Last year, Marc issued a challenge to readers of this blog. Today, he is challenging you to help again.
Contribute $20 to the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive through the PayPal link below, and Marc will provide us with a vintage Sunday page to publish here on the website. Donate $50 and he will share three of them… donate $100 and he will allow us to post eight pages. Purchase one of these hard drives and have it shipped to the Archive, and Marc will post FORTY rare Sunday pages! Marc has classic Otto Messmer Felix the Cat, Chic Young’s Blondie, Cliff Sterrett’s Polly and Her Pals, Milt Gross Sunday and other great pages ready to go. All you have to do to see them is contribute. As the total rises, Marc is prepared to throw in some extra treats, like he did last year. When you contribute, everyone benefits.
They have already posted a huge number of great strips from this promotion… please do give them money! Click the above image to go see some great comics!
Tom Spurgeon points us to this amazing golden age comics download site at goldenagecomics.co.uk Im pretty sure I’ve linked there before, but this is the first time I have explored it in detail… they have a ton of amazing public domain golden age books for free. What a resource!
Note that you can find links to software for viewing the comics here (they are .cbr files).
Click the cover of Animal Comics #23 featuring Walt Kelly’s Pogo above (one of the many, many comics available there) to go to the site. Here’s a link to the Animal Comics they have available.
Note that you will need to create and account to download the comics. Note also that they take down comics if they come to believe they are not in the public domain… many of the Dell comics listed are no longer available for this reason… there is no EC or DC, among other notable omissions.
No matter, they have an utter overload of amazing stuff… don’t miss this site!
Among his usual heap of great stuff he is posting daily on his blogs, John Adcock brings us the full version of the previously truncated Frederick Opper Katzenjammer strip I linked to the other day. Click the above image to see it.
Finally, two more great lists from our friends at another overwhelming site full of old comics, Barnacle Press:
Ten Final Hearty Recommendations From Your Other Pal, Holmes! and Ten More Must-See Strips from your pal, Thrillmer
- More FallCon Sketch Cards
from Big Time Attic
- Cosmos
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Obscurity of the Day: Bronc Peeler
from Stripper’s Guide
- Yoda sketchbook vol. 2 page 18 – Daniel Clowes
- Triumph Over Terror
from Nedor-A-Day
- Captain Universe
from Bear Alley
- Fantastic Worlds #5 Cover
from Nedor-A-Day
- Meet Me in the Cemetery
- Killer From Hicksville
- Action Comics #59 (1943)
- Number 376 Rocky X is stranger than strange!
- I’d walk a Mile if I could Wednesday Advertising Day
- Get Lost!
from Hairy Green Eyeball
- Women Won’t Be Attracted to You
from Introspective Comics
- The First 100 Years
from Raymond Scott
- Before Popeye II
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Mr. Muscles!
from Golden Reading
- Robotman + Bazooka: The Atom Bubble Boy
- My Pal “Foot… Foot…” from “Little Lulu” #94, 1956
from Stanley Stories
- Little Nemo 1913-05-04
- Another British Strip — Choochi and Twink
- Marc Deckter Challenge Day One
- Infinite Kung Fu, part 3
- Nihilists in blackface: “Tom And Jerry” from OUR GANG COMICS #17, 1944
from Stanley Stories
- Man From Planet X [Re-Post by Request!]
from datajunkie
- Katzies Ghosts : Frederick Burr Opper
from Yesterday’s Papers
- The Jackass Story
from FLOG! Entries
- Little Nemo 1913-04-27
- My husband keeps telling me to go to hell…
from Hairy Green Eyeball
- Another Milestone: Time For The Marc Deckter Challenge!
- Appointment in Hades
- Space Dictionary
from Nedor-A-Day
- The Fighting Yank: Some Crooks Will Do Anything
from Nedor-A-Day
- Flying Fists And Glamour
- What’s a Coogy? Tuesday newspaper strip day.
- Obscurity of the Day: Professor Hypnotiser
from Stripper’s Guide
- Blue Bolt, Vol. 6, No. 6 (N0. 62)
from Geeklog Site
- Freckles – 01/31/1945
- SEXCAPADES THE LOVE LIFE OF THE MODERN HOMO SAPIENS by Al Ross
from Mike Lynch Cartoons
- Before Popeye
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Box Tape Passage
- The Horrors of RE-POST!
from datajunkie
- Der Dough vas Haunted
- Minneapolis Jam: September 2008
from CONSPIRE!
- DIRT IN THE AFTERNOON
from The Woodring Monitor
- Friday Distraction: Golden Age Comics Downloads Site
from CR Briefings
- Children’s Books: Les mauvaises têtes de Coquinet
from Martin Klasch
- Children’s Books: Jim Flora
from Martin Klasch
- New York! Philadelphia! Comic art shows!
from Drawn and Quarterly
- Four More More
- Cartoon Laffs
- Setting Sail with Boner’s Ark
- Chocolate Cheeks for 9/5/08
from FLOG! Entries
- Newspaper Comics Fans Look To Opus and Berke Breathed For Signs and Clues
from CR Briefings
- Golden Age Comics Downloads
- Freckles – 01/30/1945
- It’s fine, but is it art?
from ThadBlog
- Design: Mice and Duck Model Sheets
- *America’s Best Comics #31 ~ July/1949*
- *Story art by* Ruben Moreira
- Spectator Sport Friday Comic Book Day
- *The Black Terror #27 ~ June/1949*
- *Exciting Comics #65 ~ Jan/1949*
- The Black Terror
- More Mr. Muscles + Kid Muscles!
- Semper Fi and all that jazz…
from datajunkie
- Ten Final Hearty Recommendations From Your Other Pal, Holmes!
from The Barnacle Blog
- Two Domestic Comedies
from Yesterday’s Papers
- J. R. Williams (1888-1957)
from Punch in Canada
- John Campbell Cory (1867-1925)
from Yesterday’s Papers
- The Li’l Bad Wolf in Dietary Dilemma (WDCS 59)
- John R. Neill’s Nip and Tuck 1909
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Little Nemo 1913-04-06
- Dr. Strange: At Grips With the Giant Electru
from Nedor-A-Day
- The Vampire Maker!
- Sun strips 4 December 1967
from Bear Alley
- Herriman Saturday
from Stripper’s Guide
- Freckles – 01/27/1945
- Melvin of the Apes Saturday leftover Day.
- Cartoon Humor
from Hairy Green Eyeball
- The Little Journeys of Nip and Tuck Pt. 2
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Coming Soon A Trip to the Moon
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Do You “Dunc”? selections from “Dunc ‘n’ Loo” #1 and 3, 1961/2
from Stanley Stories
- Nip and Tuck Pt. 3
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Johnny Doughboy
from Golden Reading
- Bernard Dibble’s “Johnny Doughboy”
- Nip and Tuck Pt. 4
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Science Fiction Pioneer
from Nedor-A-Day
- Terror in Town (+ Crazy Blogs!)
- The Space Treasure
from Nedor-A-Day
- Little Nemo 1913-04-13
- Number 374 I Shagged The World!
- Freckles – 01/29/1945
- Rufus and Flook Versus Moses Maggot 2
- Pigtales: Comedy Comics #33 1946 – Harvey Kurtzman
from comicrazys
- The Daffy Taffy Pull (WDCS 175)
- Chartier Le Samedi Cover
from Punch in Canada
- More Spector Speculation Sunday Leftover Day
- Twenty-seven years before Modok
- “The Amazing Tots of Smallville!”
- Little Nemo 1913-04-20
- Jim Ivey’s Sunday Comics
from Stripper’s Guide
- Samuel Spaniel vs. The Carrot Addict
from Nedor-A-Day
- He Who Laughs Last
- Oswaldo Twee
from cul de sac
- Traitors To The Earth
- Supermouse
from Nedor-A-Day
- Number 375 Nancy and Sluggo’s weird world
- Not Attracted to This
from Introspective Comics
- Ten More Must-See Strips from your pal, Thrillmer
from The Barnacle Blog
- Lickety-Whop: Captain Easy Versus Everybody Part 04
from CR Briefings
- 80s Japanese comic strip about Wozniak, Jobs, and Apple
from Boing Boing
- More Strips from the Past: Archie
- When Russia was awesome (Part 1)
- Freckles – 01/26/1945
THE CARTOON CRYPT: The Pet Store (1933)
The final installment of the Beppo the Gorilla trilogy. This one is a homage to Willis O’ Brien’s classic King Kong,which came out the same year.
Read more about this cartoon on The Big Cartoon Database.
This cartoon is available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures – Mickey Mouse in Black and White.
THE CARTOON CRYPT: Mickey’s Mechanical Man (1933)
The second cartoon in the Beppo the Gorilla trilogy.
Read more about this cartoon on The Big Cartoon Database.
You can get this cartoon on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures – Mickey Mouse in Black and White Volume 2.
HEY! KIDS! COMICS! : The Shenanigan Kids, Flip the Frog, Particularly Odd Comic Strips, War with Ants and More : September 8th, 2008
John Adcock continues to post great stuff on his Yesterday’s Papers and Yesterday’s Papers Archive blogs, and brings us more strange ghosted daily Katzenjammer strips… these ones are utterly free of character, style or artistry, and ran under the title The Shenanigan Twins (apparently due to WWI anti-German sentiments… the old title returned soon after the war), still under Rudolph Dirks credit. The “gags” were presumably just lifted out of some old joke book… backgrounds are nowhere to be seen… hardly any violence either. Even the German ach-cents are gone! These strips are bland before their time, and would be right at home on a modern comics page.
He also posts a Katzenjammer strip he suspects is pencilled (not inked) by Frederick Opper, which seems very likely…
That’s not all! Here is a well done Mutt & Jeff clone called Hitt & Runn… apparently four-letter names ending in double letters is a crucial part of the ingredients to making a successful clone, even if the names are totally improbable.
And some rare, crude, very early E.C. Segar…
And more! Just go to his blogs and check them out.
Barnacle Press brings us another great list of greatest hits… Ten Particularly Odd Comic Strips from Barnacle Press. The Handy Man From Timbuctoo makes the list, naturally. Click on the below image from the bizarre Goops to go there.
Get out your crayons! Comicrazys manages to dig up ANOTHER Flip the Frog coloring book! Where do they find this stuff? I gotta print these for my daughter…
And, finally, Karswell at The Horrors of it All brings us World War III With the Ants from Captain Science #6… this story has some great, inventive layouts. The artist is apparently unknown… can anyone identify the artist (in their comments?):
- It’s A Crime, Chapter 6, Forgotten Artists
- Vintage manga rules!!
from MangaBlog
- Jon Vermilyea’s Kool-Aid Comic
from Mike Lynch Cartoons
- Politics
- Shenanigan Kids
- Hitt and Runn by “Hitt” 1917
- Katzies by Opper?
- Flip The Frog: Coloring Book No. 870 – The Ub Iwerks Studio
from comicrazys
- Little Nemo 1913-03-30
- How Do They Do It ?
from Yesterday’s Papers
- E. C. Segar (1894-1938)
from Yesterday’s Papers
- “Hucky” Duck Goes into Business
from Nedor-A-Day
- World War III with the Ants
- The Woman In The Tower
- Number 373 Ghost Rider and the murder in wax!
- Forms of Speech
from cul de sac
- Scathing Political Satire
from cul de sac
- Devinettes “Les animaux c…
from Agence eureka
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- Devinettes +6
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- animaux humoristiques (+3)
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- Album Nestlé, Peter , Cailler,Kohler “Qui, …
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- “Guillaume tell” en bandes dessinées Bonne …
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- Devinettes (+6)
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- [image: paulix] “Paulix”bd (1948)
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- animaux humoristiques
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- [image: dev02] [image: dev 03] [image: dev 01] Devinettes
from Agence eureka
- [image: bonheur simple] chats (1937)
from Agence eureka
- Tweety is a GIRL…
- Ephemera: Vintage Greeting Cards part 2
from Martin Klasch
- Ephemera: Funny Bones Calendar
from Martin Klasch
- The Katzies are Coming !
- Lady of color. Thursday story Day.
- Ten Particularly Odd Comic Strips from Barnacle Press
from The Barnacle Blog
THE CARTOON CRYPT: The Gorilla Mystery (1930)
The first cartoon in the Beppo the Gorilla trilogy.
Read more about this cartoon on The Big Cartoon Database.
This cartoon is available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures – Mickey Mouse in Black and White.