There's so much to choose from that it's not easy to narrow it down. But I did want to include an example of Davis' book illustration style, which is distinctly different from his usual cartoon approach.
Also Flashback magazine, which Russ Jones and I edited in the early 1970s. All three issues had Davis covers. One showed Bogart holding a limp Woody Woodpecker, but I should have done a rough because my gag got lost when Russ described it to Davis and forgot to mention that it was supposed to be a statue of Woody Woodpecker (as a reference to The Maltese Falcon).
Here's what I've been working on. In recognition of Decatur County Indiana's bicentennial, here are just a few images from a 42 page historical comic book written by John Pratt, Bicentennial Coordinator, with drawings by me.
Sketchbook: People Walking In the Cold
Cartoon Classes
Some great photos from my cartoon class residency. Very enthusiastic and talented elementary school kids!
Clients worldwide. National Cartoonists Society. Jack Davis Award winner. Recognized New Hampshire Arts Education Teaching Artist. New Hampshire Institute of Art and Design at New England College Comic Arts Program Adjunct Professor. Need cartoons and illustrations? Contact: mike@mikelynchcartoons dot com
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There's so much to choose from that it's not easy to narrow it down. But I did want to include an example of Davis' book illustration style, which is distinctly different from his usual cartoon approach.
Also Flashback magazine, which Russ Jones and I edited in the early 1970s. All three issues had Davis covers. One showed Bogart holding a limp Woody Woodpecker, but I should have done a rough because my gag got lost when Russ described it to Davis and forgot to mention that it was supposed to be a statue of Woody Woodpecker (as a reference to The Maltese Falcon).
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