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Robb_K wrote:Hee! Wat bedoel jij??? CRAP??? Martin Toonder and Toonder Studios produced a lot of good art and stories! Carol Voges was a great artist (admittedly better for human figures than funny animals. But NO ONE implied that we should have been satisfied with ONLY their work!
Rockerduck wrote:When talking about [Toonder Studio and Carol Voges]
Rockerduck wrote:Robb_K wrote:Hee! Wat bedoel jij??? CRAP??? Martin Toonder and Toonder Studios produced a lot of good art and stories! Carol Voges was a great artist (admittedly better for human figures than funny animals. But NO ONE implied that we should have been satisfied with ONLY their work!
When talking about the Toonder Studio's, I mean their work for the Dutch Donald Duck Weekly. I'm not too familiar with their other work, so I'm not giving a judgement about that. But the Disney-stories from the Studio, I never liked. Their Hiawatha was nothing like the character from the Disney cartoon. Hiawatha is supposed to be a little infant, not the pre-teen he looked like in the stories put out by the Studio. Their Big Bad Wolf wasn't too bad, but the stories were kinda lame and predictable. I much rather read a Wolf story by Carl Buettner (sp?).
Carol Voges was dramatically bad. My personal taste, but I've never encountered someone who liked Voges before. When reading his stories, I always thought the magazine was so hopelessly in need of cartoonists, they hired the first one they could get their hands on, no matter how bad he was. Nothing wrong about the dead, but his artwork, I never liked. I always get a headache looking at his drawings.
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