Weird Sketchy Doodles!

Here are some of the weirder sketchy doodles that have emerged from my pens recently!Shermsketch004

More Vintage Articles on Cartooning and Animation

Making of Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs Walt Disney
Last week I posted about the Modern Mechanix magazine archive -- a nifty treasure chest of vintage magazine articles about cartoons. “How Comic Cartoons Make Fortunes” was just the start of the goodies…There are a lot more where that one came from!

Real Scenery for Popeye
Real Scenery for Popeye…all about the Fleischer Studios and their 3-d rotating sets

These articles from magazines such as Popular Mechanics, Popular Science and Modern Mechanix give a perspective on the art and industry of animation and cartooning that really shows how excited people were about cartoons and the advancements in animation during the early twentieth century.

Sound Tricks of Mickey Mouse
Sound Tricks of Mickey Mouse… a look at the Walt Disney Studios groundbreaking work in sound cartoons

Making of a Funny George McManus
Making of a Funny…a look at the production process of Bringing Up Father by George McManus
What Makes Mickey Mouse Move by Walt Disney
What Makes Mickey Mouse Move?
How Disney Combines Living Actors with His Cartoon Characters
How Disney Combines Living Actors with His Cartoon Characters
Nutty Inventions Paid Me a Million by Rube Goldberg
Nutty Inventions Paid Me a Million by Rube Goldberg
The Making of Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs
The Making of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
All of these articles are scanned and posted in multiple resolutions, so you can read them on screen or download high-resolution images to print or look at later!
If you missed that post about the 1933 feature, “How Comic Cartoons Make Fortunes,” from the Modern Mechanix blog, just click on the image below…

How Comic Cartoons Make Fortunes

1933: How Comic Cartoons Make Fortunes – Vintage Magazine Scans

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The Modern Mechanix blog reprints many great illustrated articles from the 1930’s and 40’s. One of my favorites is this look at Depression-era income opportunities in cartooning and animation!
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2006/04/19/how-comic-cartoons-make-fortunes/
Click on any of the thumbnails below
to open up a crisp and clear high-resolution scan
Jiggs Popeye Little Orphan Annie Robert Ripley How Comic Cartoons Make Fortunes
Andy Gump Mutt and Jeff Toonerville Trolley Mickey Mouse Walt Disney
 
ALL of these pages are available to download at SUPER-SIZE over at
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2006/04/19/how-comic-cartoons-make-fortunes/
Rube Goldberg and Grant Powers How Comic Cartoons Make Fortunes comics_2 Sidney Smith The Gumps Bud Fisher Mutt & Jeff George McManus comics_4
The Birth of Bringing Up Father by George McManus How Comics are Manufactured Buck Rogers Dick Calkins How Comic Cartoons Make Fortunes
  
…and aside from the great article, check out all the beautiful advertisements on these pages.
PS…there are MANY more articles on cartoons and cartooning and animation at the Modern Mechanix blog. Just click HERE to jump right over!

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