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The latter story also features some great translation choices in regards to my second favorite character after Obelix, Cacafonix the Bard. To make a comparison to another franchise Papercutz owns the publishing rights to (and one I discuss a lot), he’s the Luan Loud of the crew…
You: this tweet is amusing because it’s text can be both interpreted as “Katy Perry photographed by the magazine People” and “Actual people used a gun on Katy Perry”.
Me, corrupted permanently by @wiki_tmnt: https://t.co/DY0CxMvdg0
@JesseCoffey15 @xSunnyEclipse I think the kid in the second photo is a sickly fellow named Wendell. He kind of looks like Bart somewhat, especially the hair!
@xSunnyEclipse I’ll have to see how other artists who are directly working from the Groening/show style depict the characters, but I’m noticing in a few gag comics he did with the characters Sergio Aragones drew eyebrows on emphatic poses.
The last stamp in the set is the only on not directly taken from a cartoon, but is rather based on a World War II-era publicity photo.
Congratulations to the entire cast and crew of #TheCasagrandes on their #DaytimeEmmys for Outstanding Main Title for an Animated Series! #rwmeaddraws
Miguel Puga shared an interesting fact on his Instagram story in regards to #TheCasagrandes: whenever Lalo is shown in an anthropomorphic pose the guideline for posing is Spike the bulldog from the Tom & Jerry shorts.
Ever wondered what the Simpsons would look like as drawn by Sergio Aragones? The legendary cartoonist was a recurring contributor to Bongo's "Bart Simpson Comics", a title created for a younger audience. Here's a sample of Bart and Homer in his distinct style.