Taking an early look at the work of one of comicdom's most esteemed artists, Jack Davis. This chronology of his earliest work reveals the incredible diversity of a master cartoonist. Here is a chance to see many rare pieces of art from Jack's early years. From his beginning days as a cartoonist to his role as one of the first cartoonists on Mad Magazine, this volume spotlights the earliest days of the legendary cartoonist. Note: This was originally released by Stabur Corporation and has been out of print for nearly 25 years. This edition has been updated by the author.
Taking an early look at the work of one of comicdom's most esteemed artists, Jack Davis. This chronology of his earliest work reveals the incredible d...
Bobby loves to draw, but he isn't very good at it. He practices every chance he can find, but discovers that his teacher disapproves of him using classroom time for artwork. This triggers memories of his Uncle Joe, a crafty inventor of all sorts of gadgets that can solve everyday problems but maybe he has invented a contraption that could teach people how to draw better. Bobby never could have imagined the wild misadventures that would follow a discovery he made in an old trunk up in his Uncle's attic. Join Bobby as he uncovers a power that brings his creative imagination to life, and what...
Bobby loves to draw, but he isn't very good at it. He practices every chance he can find, but discovers that his teacher disapproves of him using clas...