Story
OK, assuming we had the money, who would we hire to illustrate our "Popeye Meets Tintin" comic?
You need to be a member of Captain Comics to add comments!
Story
OK, assuming we had the money, who would we hire to illustrate our "Popeye Meets Tintin" comic?
You need to be a member of Captain Comics to add comments!
Replies
Similar to Winnie the Pooh abd Steamboat Willie, they already have a Popeye horror movie.
Is Bobby London -- the guy who illustrated the notorious Popeye strip from the late '80s and early '90s -- still in business?
Apparently, he's 74. I don't know if he's "officially retired", but I don't see any note of him doing much lately.
They are all of a similar age
Joe Staton,
and a couple off the wall suggestions
Dave Gibbons
Mike Kaluta
Interesting suggestions.
Charles Burns or Scott McCloud.
More interesting suggestions.
A Farewell to Arms also enters public domain this year. If you ever wanted to write a novel where the squinty-eyed sailor falls in love with a nurse while serving as an ambulance driver during the Italian campaign in World War I, now you can.
"A Farewell to Oddly-Muscled Arms"