A friend of mine makes cartoon puzzle for kids. For him (and for anyone out there who remembers doing them), here is a whole load of Pixie Puzzles by Matt Curzon. There were many of these type of features, not always the best drawn. But Curzon was consistantly good for a lot of years. If you like this short of thing, have alook at my selection of Comic Weekly Club Corner Sundays, a similar feature that used old newspaper strip characters.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Working The Page
Wednesday Oddbal Day.
A friend of mine makes cartoon puzzle for kids. For him (and for anyone out there who remembers doing them), here is a whole load of Pixie Puzzles by Matt Curzon. There were many of these type of features, not always the best drawn. But Curzon was consistantly good for a lot of years. If you like this short of thing, have alook at my selection of Comic Weekly Club Corner Sundays, a similar feature that used old newspaper strip characters.
A friend of mine makes cartoon puzzle for kids. For him (and for anyone out there who remembers doing them), here is a whole load of Pixie Puzzles by Matt Curzon. There were many of these type of features, not always the best drawn. But Curzon was consistantly good for a lot of years. If you like this short of thing, have alook at my selection of Comic Weekly Club Corner Sundays, a similar feature that used old newspaper strip characters.
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Hi - I have a few questions about these pieces for a show on comics and puzzles i'm putting together. Can we talk?
John Kelly/The ToonSeum
jkelly@toonseum.org
I'll mail. If you want you can remove the adres.
For the meantime, did you see the Fun Books I posted (and will be posting more off)? They have several types of game pages. Varied, like this one, but also a coupole made especially, including a who done it game (a whole subsection that has many practitioners).
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