We're in the final stretch people. How will Alice fare in the Queen's makeshift trial? Probably not well. And we're off!
Here's a little cursory sum up of the whole comic. For those of you who weren't paying attention the first time.
Thank you for taking the time to read through this. I hope you've all enjoyed it. It was a nice little comic. It skipped other parts of the film (the Walrus and the Carpenter, all of the songs, etc.) but it was entertaining enough. However, Riey Thompson may not have been the best pick for drawing this. His drawing chops probably were not up to the task of drawing a more realistic character like Alice. Still, he did a good job.
Coming up soon: More Carl Barks and Uncle Scrooge!
The ravings of a wild lunatic for your entertainment. Too bad I don't have a radio show.
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Showing posts with label Comics Corner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comics Corner. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Alice in Comicbook Land Pt. 4
Here we are again with Alice's adventures in Looneyville! Hope you enjoy the ride!
See you next time!!
See you next time!!
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Alice in Comicbook Land Pt. 3
Welcome back to Wonderland. We better hurry or we'll miss the further adventures of our dear friend Alice. Without further ado, ONWARD!
More to come!! Stay tuned!
More to come!! Stay tuned!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Alice in Comic-book land Pt.2
Hello fellow Wonderlanders! It's time we caught up with Alice upon her adventures. Which of Lewis Carroll's wonderful creations will she meet this time? Read on to find out!
Stay tuned for Alice's further adventures!
Same Weirdo time, same Weirdo blog!
Stay tuned for Alice's further adventures!
Same Weirdo time, same Weirdo blog!
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Alice in Comic-book land Pt.1
Hello Everybody!! I'm finally back, even though probably none of you missed me. I just haven't been feeling inspired lately, but I'm back in a groove. Well, I've been inspired by both the posts of Michael Sporn and Steven Hartley's mosaics. Because of that, I've decided to post the pages from the comic book version of Disney's Alice in Wonderland.
I hope you've enjoyed. More to come!
From Dell's Junior Treasury No. 1 (1955)
Cover Illustration and Inside Cover: Bob Grant
Writing: Del Connell
Art: Riley Thompson (Pencils) and Bob Grant (Inks)
Since when did Figaro belong to Alice? I guess he assumed it was safer with her than Geppeto, what with him harassing Figaro and getting swallowed by a Whale.
What? No Walrus and the Carpenter?
I hope you've enjoyed. More to come!
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