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Title | Comic Art of Jack |
Description | Honoring cartoonist and animator Jack Bradbury, including a large archive of his comic book work and biographical |
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WebSite | jbrad.org |
Host IP | 204.44.192.43 |
Location | United States |
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US$860,580
Last updated: 2023-05-16 05:13:30
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Purchase/Sale Value | US$860,580 |
Daily Ads Revenue | US$795 |
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Yearly Ads Revenue | US$285,978 |
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The Comic Art of Jack Bradbury Featuring over 1700 pages of his comic book work from the 1940’s and early 1950’s Jack Bradbury worked at the Disney studio from the mid-1930’s to the early 40’s, during which time he was an animator on Snow White, Fantasia, Bambi, Pinocchio, and many short films,including Ferdinand the Bull. He left Disney after the 1941 strike and went on to do animation at Warner Brothers and other studios. During the last half of the 1940’s, he started drawing comic books for publications such as Coo Coo , Giggle , Ha Ha , Happy , Goofy , and others, covering a huge menagerie of ’funny animal’ characters. Many samples of his work from this period are included here. The Spunky and Stanley comics were (to me, at least) particular highlights of his artistic work. (Check out the Spunky Junior Cowboy comics, and also the earlier Stanley and Homer stories.) Jack went on, in the 1950’s, to work for Western Publishing, drawing comic books and coloring books that primarily |
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