Thursday, July 30, 2009

Ernie Bushmiller – Fritzi Ritz Comics from 1949

Fritzi Ritz at carnival kissing booth Ernie Bushmiller comic book scans
Ernie Bushmiller’s Fritzi Ritz comics are a strange mixture of the truly bizarre and completely pedestrian. Fritzi Ritz started as a comic strip about a young single flapper girl from the Jazz Age of the 1920’s, created by Larry Whittington. When Whittington left the strip, Fritzi Ritz was taken over by his young assistant, Ernie Bushmiller.
Fritzi Ritz crooked floors at her farm house Ernie Bushmiller comic book strip scan leaning tower of Pisa
Ernie Bushmiller introduced the character of Phil Fumble, Fritzi’s boyfriend and funnyman. Many of these strips start with a bizarre close-up on Phil as he utters a single line as the launching pad for the rest of the strip. Looking at the pages on this post alone shows him using this technique 75% of the time!! It’s a very artificial (but extremely economical) way of getting a gag rolling.
Here’s very typical opening panel:
Phil Fumble thinks about girlfriend Fritzi Ritz and her farm Ernie Bushmiller cartoon comic book strip.jpg 
I love that dopey wall-eyed look on Phil’s face!
Ernie Bushmiller comic book Phil goes to nightclub with Fritzi Ritz complaining that everyone wears sunglasses strip scan
Nancy Ernie Bushmiller cartoon girl with ribbon in her hair
Ernie Bushmiller later added a little girl character to the strip… Fritzi Ritz’s niece, Nancy. Eventually, Nancy and her friend Sluggo took over the strip, and those are the characters that brought long-time fame to cartoonist Ernie Bushmiller.
Phil takes Fritzi Ritz shopping for a washing machine Ernie Bushmiller comic book strip scan
These Fritzi Ritz newspaper strips were later reformatted and published in comic book form. These pager are from Fritzi Ritz Comics #3 from 1949
 Phil buys Fritzi Ritz a girdle at the lingerie department store Ernie Bushmiller comic book strip scan 
More on Fritzi Ritz and Ernie Bushmiller at:
Nancy comic strip scans – BIG archive online at:
http://ilovecomixnancy.blogspot.com/
Link to 1965 Fritzi Ritz Sunday comic strip original art
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http://www.comicstripfan.com/newspaper/f/fritziritz.htm

Monday, July 27, 2009

Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli - Worth the 16-Year Wait!

Asterios Polyp and Rubber Blanket by David Mazzucchelli
David Mazzucchelli is one of my favorite cartoonists from the late-eighties and early nineties, but he seemed to drop off the face of the Earth after creating three issues of his “Rubber Blanket” comic, and adapting Paul Auster’s City of Glass. Finally... 

...after sixteen years
of hoping and waiting,
he has released his first new original book since 1993's Rubber Blanket #3 --  Asterios Polyp
is David Mazzucchelli’s new full-color 344-page magnum opus…

definitely worth waiting for!
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I just spent the weekend reading this marvelous and engaging and challenging and inspiring graphic novel. It’s huge, sprawling, lovely, multi-layered, melancholy, beautiful…can you tell I loved it?
I was sad that I finished it, but I will probably start from the beginning again very soon.

Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli
I’m not going to attempt to describe the plot or characters…you’ll want to discover all that for yourself. Anyway. this gorgeous book is published by Pantheon Books, so it should be available at regular bookstores or better comic shops. If you can't find it there, you can always find it (at a discount) at Amazon.com. ENJOY!
And if you've already read it, I'd love to chat
about it through the comments section below.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

More SpongeBob Drawings for The Village Voice

SpongeBob drawing coloring art artist

I've been posting a series of illustrations that I did for a special SpongeBob issue of New York's Village Voice magazine. If you missed the last post, you can check it out right here: SpongeBob illustrations for the Village Voice.
 SpongeBob Gary the Snail and Jellyfish in Bikini Bottom Village Voice Best of NYC cartoon animated drawing by Sherm Cohen
In case you're wondering why there's so much empty space in the drawing above, it's because this was the table of contents for the special "Best of New York City" issue.
I drew SpongeBob writing on top of a jellyfish because I wanted to get him high up in the composition. I added Gary the snail in the lower left-hand corner because I knew that Gary is such a fan favorite.
SpongeBob and Squidward painting and drawing sculpture art artists Village Voice cartoon animated drawing by Sherm Cohen 
This is my favorite picture in the entire series -- it illustrated the article on "The Best Art in New York City."

It was fun to draw the diametrically opposed attitudes toward art expressed by Squidward and SpongeBob. Squidward is all uptight and pretentious about his artwork, put SpongeBob just expresses himself for the pure joy of it.
SpongeBob blowing bubble floating over traffic cars boats Bikini Bottom Village Voice cartoon animated drawing by Sherm Cohen
Here's the cover from the issue -- I was trying to create a very congested busy version of Bikini Bottom to represent New York City. As usual, SpongeBob is "above it all" and just having a good time despite all of the stressed-out people stuck in traffic below.
SpongeBob and Patrick acting silly in Bikini Bottom  with Mermaid man and Barnacle Boy and Sandy Cheeks Village Voice cartoon animated drawing by Sherm Cohen
Finally, this last oddball drawing is illustrating an article on the best pastimes in New York City. This was definitely the most vague topic in the bunch, so I just tried to show a bunch of characters engaging in all kinds of nonsense.
I hadn't posted these images before because I had no idea where to find them. Luckily, I came across some folders of scanned artwork recently while I was trying to clear out some room in my hard drives. The good news is that I found a whole bunch of stuff that I'll be posting in the near future. Stay tuned!
Drawing and Inking by Sherm Cohen
Color and Painting by Peter Bennett

SpongeBob © 2009 Viacom International Inc. All rights reserved. NICKELODEON, SpongeBob SquarePants, and all related titles, logos, and characters are trademarks of Viacom International Inc. SpongeBob Created by Stephen Hillenburg.

Friday, July 17, 2009

SpongeBob Illustration Art for The Village Voice Magazine’s "Best of NYC" Issue

SpongeBob playing the ukulele in Hawaiian grass skirt Village Voice cartoon animated drawing by Sherm Cohen

A few years ago, the Village Voice decided to use a SpongeBob theme for their year-end "Best of New York" issue. I got the opportunity to create the cover and eight full-page illustrations for the inside.

The editors at the Village Voice gave me almost zero input, so I really had an incredible amount of creative freedom on this job!
Each one of the SpongeBob illustrations is for a specific topic...The Hawaiian-themed page at the top was for an article on the best live music in New York City.

SpongeBob Gary the Snail and Snelly Village Voice love hearts cartoon animated drawing by Sherm Cohen
This illustration with Gary the snail and his girlfriend Snelly was definitely the hardest concept to come up with -- believe it or not, the topic of this section was the best sex in New York City (The Village Voice used the term "bodily pleasures" to sound better).

I'm pretty amazed that Nickelodeon gave the Village Voice permission to use SpongeBob throughout the body of that Village Voice issue, but having the SpongeBob characters associated with hot topics like sex was really surprising!

SpongeBob cooking flipping Krabby Patty burger flipping Village Voice cartoon animated drawing by Sherm Cohen
SpongeBob flipping Krabby Patties for the "Best Food" article

Click on any image to open up a HUGE SpongeBob Illustration

SpongeBob making exotic drinks as bartender Gary the Snail Sandy and Patrick dancing party cartoon animated drawing by Sherm Cohen
SpongeBob as bartender (!) for the "Best Drinks" article

SpongeBob Mr. Krabs selling antiques from a city dump junk yard in Bikini Bottom Village Voice cartoon animated drawing by Sherm Cohen
This junkyard scene with Mr. Krabs was for the article on the best places to shop and to find bargains in New York City.

In the next post, I'm going to put up the rest of the series! I hope you'll stop by and check it out!

All images: Drawing and Inking by Sherm Cohen
Coloring and Painting by Peter Bennett
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Here's a quick look at the next batch of images
from the SpongeBob issue of The Village Voice:
SpongeBob Gary the Snail and Jellyfish in Bikini Bottom Village Voice cartoon animated drawing by Sherm Cohen SpongeBob and Squidward painting and drawing sculpture art artists Village Voice cartoon animated drawing by Sherm Cohen
SpongeBob blowing bubble floating over traffic cars boats Bikini Bottom Village Voice cartoon animated drawing by Sherm Cohen SpongeBob and Patrick acting silly in Bikini Bottom  with Mermaid man and Barnacle Boy and Sandy Cheeks Village Voice cartoon animated drawing by Sherm Cohen


SpongeBob © 2009 Viacom International Inc. All rights reserved. NICKELODEON, SpongeBob SquarePants, and all related titles, logos, and characters are trademarks of Viacom International Inc. SpongeBob Created by Stephen Hillenburg.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Piggsy Gets Radioactive! Atomic Age Funny Animal Comics

cartoon pig animated piggy piggsy comic book holding light bulb
This wacked-out story about Piggsy Pig
is definitely a first…cute cartoon funny animals
playing with deadly radioactive elements!
cartoon pig animated piggsy comic book funny animal reading newspaper
Yes, that’s RADIUM Piggsy is reading about!
cartoon pig animated piggsy comic book funny animal jumping
…and little Piggsy is carrying the
cancer-causing radioactive rock in his back pocket!
Here’s the whole story for your funny-animal comic book reading pleasure:
 Piggsy the Funny Animal cartoon Pig comic book scans Kiddie Kapers #1 - Page 10
Click on any page for a full-sized Golden Age
funny animal comic book scan!
 Piggsy the Funny Animal cartoon Pig comic book scans Kiddie Kapers #1 - Page 11
 Piggsy the Funny Animal cartoon Pig comic book scans Kiddie Kapers #1 - Page 12
 Piggsy the Funny Animal cartoon Pig comic book scans Kiddie Kapers #1 - Page 13
 Piggsy the Funny Animal cartoon Pig comic book scans Kiddie Kapers #1 - Page 14
 Piggsy the Funny Animal cartoon Pig comic book scans Kiddie Kapers #1 - Page 15
 Piggsy the Funny Animal cartoon Pig comic book scans Kiddie Kapers #1 - Page 16
…and there’s even a bonus
Kiddie Kapers Game Page! Have fun!
 Kiddie Kapers Game Page safety matches  dictionary bottle and straw tricksPiggsy the Funny Animal cartoon Pig comic book scans Kiddie Kapers #1 - Page 17
 
I’m not sure who drew this Piggsy comic,
Super Rabbit flying funny animal super hero bunny lifting bad guys in car
but it reminds me a lot of Super Rabbit!
 
Piggsy Pig comics are
from Kiddie Kapers #1
cartoon wolf and sheep comic book scans Kiddie Kapers #1 - Cover art
 

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Monday, July 13, 2009

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