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Space Ghost And Dino Boy @ theWB.com
With my new post of Toth's primer on TV Animation 'TV Cartoons', I thought I would look for a few Toth cartoons online tonight.
There is no shortage of them on Youtube, etc. A few 'Space Ghost And Dino Boy' Cartoons are online @ theWB.com. So I thought I would start there. Unfortunately, the plots on these cartoon are non-existent, dull and the designs have been watered down by nameless animators, but the clever Toth character, creature and other designs can still be sussed out. The plots fall so far from the high-water mark that Hanna-Barbera achieved with Jonny Quest that it is really sad. You can see why Toth got frustrated with the industry.
But HB shows like these clearly stood out to many of us as children. I have heard from modern animators that these shows were monumental influences that they have brought into modern cartoons. So if you have a few minutes see if you can spot Toth’s vision.
Toth Biography due in October
Alec Stevens posted this on the topic of the Toth Biography,
"Here's what Dean Mullaney had to say to Newsarama this month on the topic:
Mullaney: We're in the midst of a sprawling biography of Alex Toth, titled Genius, Isolated and due out in October. We view it as sort of a bookend to our 2008 Scorchy Smith & The Art of Noel Sickles, which I think would tickle Alex, since he was such a huge Sickles fan.
We're working with the approval and support of the Toth family, and in addition to detailed coverage of Alex's life story, we'll be presenting many rare or never-before-seen visuals, as well as complete reprints of several of his stories. We're excited to be offering readers new insights into the mind of Alex the man, and fresh, full-color examples of the work of Alex the artist's artist.
http://www.newsarama.com/comics/king-aroo-idw-Mullaney-100310.html "
Roy Rogers comic strip book - request for scans
Hey folks, here is an email I received recently. Can anyone help find good scans of the Roy Rogers strips Toth ghosted in the 60s for an upcoming Roy Rodgers comic strip book?
Here is the email..
quote:
Saturday, February 20, 2010 1:20 PM
From:
"Tim and Karen Lasiuta" <tlasiuta @ telusplanet.net>
Dear Family
My name is Tim Lasiuta, and I work with Hermes Press. We are putting together a Roy Rogers strip book and would like to include the Toth strips from 60/61, Sadly, we do not have good copies of the strips.
Would you be willing to post a request for good scans at 600 dpi for us?
Tim Lasiuta
403-340-8215
www.hermespress.com
www.lonerangercartoonist.com
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Here are some examples of the Roy Rogers strips Toth ghosted: Roy Rogers comic strip
All Star tribute toToth podcast @ sidebar.com
Inazuma Tiger Posted,
"Hey all,
Just wanted to inform you that Part One of the All Star Toth tribute podcast on SiDEBAR has been posted. Part Two will be posted shortly. It all promises to be an absolutely epic thank you to Mr. Toth!
Please drop in for a listen under Episode 109:
http://www.sidebarnation.com/my_weblog/2009/09/alex-toth.html "
Torpedo reprints this month.
Neil Polowin, posted;
"fyi, IDW is launching a new set of Torpedo reprints this month, with new english translations by Jimmy Palmiotti and book design by Darwyn Cooke. Each volume will be hardcover, 160 pp.
Volume 1 (Sept 15, 2009): http://www.amazon.com/Torpedo-1-Enrique-Sanchez-Abuli/dp/1600104541
Volume 2: (March 29, 2010): http://www.amazon.com/Torpedo-2-Enrique-Sanchez-Abuli/dp/1600106145
IIRC, Toth provided the art for the first two stories in Volume 1, with Jordi Bernet taking over for the remainder of the series.
(Alternately, you can still get the whole she-bang in a single 680-page French-language hardcover omnibus edition from Amazon France.)
http://www.amazon.fr/Torpedo-Int%C3%A9grale-Jordi-Bernet/dp/2749303397
Neil Polowin"
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