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Friday, June 27, 2008

Comics: Milt Gross' Cartoon Tour of New York

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Milt GrossMilt GrossIt's especially gratifying when an animation professional stumbles across this blog and immediately grasps what it is we're doing and how important it is to the art of animation. A while back, animation director, Kent Butterworth (www.attilatheham.com) was doing a web search for Ralph Bakshi and found our post on Ralph's Phone Doodles. Kent was excited by what he saw and bounced around the site, discovering that the archive is located less than a mile from his home. It was a Tuesday afternoon, so he jumped in the car and came right over to see what we were doing. I gave him the tour and explained how the database we are building is intended to work, and he was behind the concept 100 percent. On Thursday he was back, with a stack of books and comics to allow us to digitize.

Kent's collection is amazing, and the scope is huge. He brought a hard drive full of scans of vintage comic books by dozens of great artists, 40s Colliers magazines with Virgil Partch cartoons, original Sunday pages by Cliff Sterrett, and a book I've never seen before... Milt Gross' Cartoon Tour of New York.

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A lot of this book appears to have been drawn by Milt Gross' assistant, but there's still plenty of joy in every panel. Here are scans of the entire book. Enjoy!

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Many thanks to Kent Butterworth for sharing this great book with us!

For more Milt Gross cartoon goodness, see... Milt Gross Sunday Pages and Dailies Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, Part Five, Part Six and Part Seven. Also see... Chic Young's Blondie, Rube Goldberg's Side Show; George Lichty's Grin and Bear It, Cliff Sterrett's Polly & Her Pals Part One, Part Two and Part Three; and Harrison Cady's Birds' Eye Views

Thanks
Stephen Worth
Director
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2 Comments:

At 12:37 PM, Blogger Josh "Just What the Doctor Ordered" Heisie said...

Yikes. Milt Gross really was a genius. It took me a while to really start to appreciate him, but now...WOW. Thanks for this rerun Steve!

 
At 8:25 PM, Blogger Eddie Fitzgerald said...

Well worth a reprise! Thanks to Steve and kent!

 

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