Emerson Model 411 Mickey Mouse Radio, 1934.
The art of Floyd Gottfredson
Gottfredson started working on the daily Mickey Mouse comic strip in 1930. A job he would keep for 45 years. The strips were reprinted in Western’s Big Little Books and Dell’s “Walt Disney Comics and Stories” in the 1940s. Reprints have continued in several licensed Disney titles. In 2011 Fantagraphics started a series reprinting his daily and Sunday strips.
As it Disney characters weren’t sweetly cloying enough …
The Wilton Yearbook of Cake Decorating c.1975
TERROR ISLAND
Une nouvelle histoire de Mickey Mouse illustrer en bande dessinée par Alexis Nesme.
Les dessins on l'air magnifiques !
The History of Animation by Gabriel Ramos
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I will gladly pay you tuesday for a hamburger today.
‘Disney Mickey Mouse Showcase’ by Cliff Cramp. Officially licensed 24" x 12" giclee prints in numbered limited editions of 100 for $45 each.
On sale Tuesday January 19 at 12pm ET through Bottleneck Gallery and Eyeland Prints.
‘Yellowstone National Park’ by Bret Iwan.
Officially licensed 18" x 24" 9 colour screen print on French Speckle Tone paper, in a signed and numbered limited edition 250 for $60.
On sale Wednesday December 23 at 10am PT through Cyclops Print Works.
‘Disney Showcase’ by Cliff Cramp. Officially licensed 24" x 12" giclee prints in numbered limited editions of 75 for $45 each. On sale Tuesday November 11 at 12pm ET through Bottleneck Gallery.
TV/movie/music/games ice of all your favorite heroes. Plus KISS.
I was fascinated by these. They were designed obviously: they were products of creative thinking. They were abstract art in a way. The essence of KISS, translated into three colors: black, red, white. Star Trek—“phaserberry flavour”. I used to think about such things as a kid, long after I had finished my ice cream. No wonder my parents were always worried.