Friday, February 22, 2008
Comics: The Animation Business in Boy Comics 1942
This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see reason number 2 on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great posts about print cartoonists.

Today, we have another treasure from the collection of Archive supporter, Marc Schirmeister. Here's the oddly titled Boy Comics Number 39 from April, 1942. This comic book isn't as interesting for its art, (check out the wonky perspective on that cover!) but rather for its subject matter...

Yes, this noir style comic written by cartoonist Charles Biro and drawn by Norman Maurer deals with the animation business! And check out the names of the incidental characters...

Sound familiar? And the design of "B.S.", the head of NDN Studios, it a pretty clear caricature of Walt Disney!



















Thanks to Marc Schirmeister for bringing this rare comic to our attention!
The ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive is looking for collectors of gold and silver age comic books, 50s and 60s Mad magazines, 50s Playboys, National Lampoon, etc. who would be willing to lend us their books to digitize. If you'd like to help out, contact me at... sworth@animationarchive.org.
If you enjoyed this post, see... Jack Kirby in Not Brand Echh Number One, Marie Severin in Not Brand Echh Number Two, Parody: Whack Comics Part One and Part Two; Basil Wolverton On Cartoon Sounds Part One and Part Two; Basil Wolverton's Powerhouse Pepper; Boodie Rogers' Babe Comics Part One, Part Two, and Part Three; Milt Stein's Supermouse Comics No. 4; Virgil Partch's Wild, Wild Women; Here We Go Again and Man The Beast; George Lichty's Grin and Bear It; Milt Gross Sunday Pages Part One, Part Two and Part Three; and Jim Tyer Funny Animal Comics
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive
.
Labels: animation, comic book, comics, norman mauer





























7 Comments:
Charles Biro is in the 1930-31 staff photo of the Fleischer studio that you can see on page 49 of the Da Capo edition of Cabarga's The Fleischer Story.
Alberto Becattini lists Biro's animation career as the following:
BIRO, Charles (Charlie) (1911-1972)
Assistant Animator: FLEISCHER c30-32
Animator/Director: FLEISCHER c32-36
Hello,
We would like to inform you the art web gallery " J-COLLABO.COM" which
is created by creators working mainly in both USA and Japan. Please access
this website in your free time. http://www.j-collabo.com We are planning to renew
the web site around mid of Feb. We'll have the new page "Art Blog List" in it.
We are collecting the blogs which is very sophisticated and high quality.
We would also be glad if you can allow your website to put in it. Is it OK that we
can put your web address in our web site? Please let us know if it's OK.
With sincere thanks.
J-COLLABO
Holy Cow! It's like "Peyton Place" for kids. What a weird story!!!
The name Norman Maurer rings a bell with me, in connection with the Three Stooges comedies of the late '50s (the ones that featured Joe Besser and Curly Joe DeRita), as well as the Stooges' TV cartoons. Was he the same person as the artist of this comic?
Also: in reading this, one thing that really struck me is how ludicrous some superheroes' costumes are. Can you imagine a teenaged boy --- even if he WERE "Crimefighter" --- walking down the street wearing an outfit like the one depicted? I suspect the other kids would laugh him all the way back home.
Interesting comic, though. Thanks for sharing it.
Yes, Norm M. later directed 3 Stooges films. He also directed "Who's Minding the Mint"
Steven Rowe
Norman Maurer was also involved with the Three Stooges on a personal level - his wife was Joan Howard, Moe's daughter.
Post a Comment
Links to this post:
Create a Link
<< Home