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Saturday, April 23rd, 2016

Inbetweens: Albert Hurter’s “He Drew As He Pleased” (1948)

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Albert Hurter was one of the premiere artists for the Disney Studio in its peak years. In 1948, Ted Sears published a sketchbook of his work, “He Drew As He Pleased”, a treasure trove of Hurter’s masterful work.

The book itself has been out of print for decades, but it has been posted in its entirety online, courtesy of Micheal Sporn’s Splog.

Michael Sporn on Hurter Part 1
Michael Sporn on Hurter Part 2
Michael Sporn on Hurter Part 3
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Michael Sporn on Hurter Page 5
Michael Sporn on Hurter Page 6

-Nicholas John Pozega

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Saturday, April 16th, 2016

Inbetweens: Richard Condie’s “The Big Snit” (1985)

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Here is a short film made by Richard Condie at The National Film Board of Canada, “The Big Snit” (1985).


http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=90SIuISIVB8

-Nicholas John Pozega

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Saturday, March 12th, 2016

Inbetweens: Ralph Yardley’s “Alonzo”

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                             “Alonzo” strip, drawn by Paul Terry

Here is a collection of obscure comic strips starring the dog character “Alonzo”, courtesy of the newspaper comic website Stripper’s Guide.

The series was created by Ralph Yardley, but it rotated through several different artists, most notably the future creator of TerryToons, Paul Terry.

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-Nicholas John Pozega

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