Below is a gag cartoon (a copy of a copy of the original) drawn and signed by Bowsky and published in the Fleischer Studio's Flipper Club Annual of 1939. I love finding a drawing like this - it provides great clues to cracking his animation style.

Note on the right hand side of the drawing is Alice the Goon - who never appeared in any of the animated shorts produced by the Fleischers. It makes me wonder if there was another Goon cartoon in the works starring Alice.
BTW - readers interested in the Famous Studio cartoons should check out Thad's blog - highlighting a gorgeous copy of the Blackie cartoon 'Much Ado About Mutton'. I left some comments that may prove interesting to Famous Studio fans.
BTW - readers interested in the Famous Studio cartoons should check out Thad's blog - highlighting a gorgeous copy of the Blackie cartoon 'Much Ado About Mutton'. I left some comments that may prove interesting to Famous Studio fans.
Thanks for those comments! It's too bad how Bowsky's career in animation ended.
ReplyDeleteIsn't 1939 kind of early for Popeye's nephews?
ReplyDeleteNo - the drawing was published in December of 1939. The cartoons had a 6 month production schedule. The first nephews cartoon was released in June of 1940 so that would be approximately in sync with the release date.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog!
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