http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2009/11/toenails-6.html
Or you can start at the beginning:
http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2009/10/kaspars-toenails.html
Kaspar departs his mount of mischief








Now to wait for the innocents to wake for their own morning ritual
http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2009/11/kaspar-toenails-8.html

11 comments:
Ha ha, nice gag with the bee
do you recommend to copy Divito covers?
uh oh
SHUNK!
I love it!
Btw, have you checked out my study yet? I want to go onto the next lesson but I really want to know if I'm doing it right
http://voodoochild9.blogspot.com/2009/11/study-part-1.html#comments
haha! damn a great drawing of kaspar crawling out the window!
(I know this comment has nothing to do with this particular post)
John, what do you think of the horse in the third magazine cover of this post?
http://fanasdegf3.blogspot.com/2009/11/los-anteojitos-de-omar-citusen-el-dia.html
I simply love it!!!
Kaspar is starting to remind me of a much more edgy adult version of Yogi Bear. I love it. A Bear from the bad side of the forest.
Cool drawings! When I scrolled down with the "page down" button it sort of animated.
I love that the show is called "Kaspar and His Enemies" Perhaps Kaspar is motivated by something the rangers did to him before he went into hibernation. The rough drawings are so good that little can be added by cleanup or animation. I hope you are enjoying drawing this character as I am watching it.
You inspired me to post some of my work on a blogspot of my own, boblillycomics.blogspot.com Please come visit.
I'll bet I can guess why these sketches are so funny--- Are those bacon grease spots I see on the paper?
John, this history is written on a plot first, or began to assemble from doodles?
Actually, I just started doodling gags from the pitch just to show how the characters work with each other.
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