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Inspired by the Max & Dave Fleischer Superman in general,
I had to incorporate the fantastic robots from the 1941 “Mechanical Monsters” episode. However, I took liberty and gave the robots giant claw hands to make them even more menacing.
Superman page 7.
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Superman page 7 close-up.
Part of a spread in “Superman The Story of the Man of Steel“.
Click on the image above for a quick animated intro to Honk & friends.
Here I’ll be sharing everything that is my pillow headed pal Honk-Honk-Ashoo.
Animated digital book, cartoon shorts, toy designs, and news on upcoming Honk projects.
I’m finally getting around to posting sneak peeks of my Superman picture book being released April 1st 2010, available in bookstores everywhere and amazon. Check the blog for sketches and doodles that lead to the final illustrations. Here’s the cover art. You can also check out more of my books here.
Checkout my Wicket & Chewie short along with other animations and animatics including Honk-Honk-Ashoo, Kaiju Patrol and a a whacky character influenced by Eric Roberts!
A category dedicated to all things Fun-boy, including an up coming interactive digtal book, toys concepts, and more.
Honk-Honk-Ashoo’s alarm clock rings bright and early every morning. He does his exercises, reads the funnies, and eats breakfast. Then one morning Honk-Honk-Ashoo is awakened not by his alarm clock but by the sound of barking at his front door. It’s a little dog, and she’s in big trouble. At first Honk- Honk-Ashoo isn’t sure he wants a pet, but soon he decides to take her in. Now he and Swella-Bow-Wow exercise, read the funnies, eat breakfast, and do chores together, and Honk-Honk-Ashoo learns that a life shared is twice the fun.
CLICK on the cover to read an interactive animated version right here online.
Or, download a really nice FULLSCREEN version for .99 cents along with other books,
@ my online shop, Jumbee.
The DIY revolution is already here and the resources and capabilities are truly empowering the independent proletarians. The Feb. 2010 issue of Wired truly inspires.
This pantomime (wordless) picture book contains twelve comic-strip style stories about a little boy looking for adventure. But all he seems to find are misadventures.
Designed in large-format comic book style (two panels per page, four per story), this bright, bold book will inspire children to tell each tale in their own words. It’s perfect for pre-readers!
CLICK on the cover to read an interactive animated version right here online.
Or, download a really nice FULLSCREEN version for .99 cents along with other books,
@ my online shop, Jumbee.