ZOWIE! This vibrant two-piece 1950s-style BATMAN & ROBIN original art set will make a great gift this holiday season or as a terrific addition to your own collection. Based on the sensational stylings of classic BATMAN artist, DICK SPRANG, both pieces are 5x7...markers, brush & ink on textured art board. Only $40 for the set! I'm offering FREE First Class Mail shipping within the U.S. Shipping to outside of the U.S. is $6. E-mail me atpowsley@flash.netfor details!.
Happy Holidays! Here's the HANNA-BARBERA TV STARS 14x17 original art! The art is pen & ink on bristol board. Only $100 with $6 First Class Mail shipping within the U.S. Shipping to outside of the U.S. is $10. E-mail me atpowsley@flash.netfor details to add this terrific original art to your collection! It also makes a sensational gift!
Only $150 plus $8 shipping and handling (within the U.S.) for this HANNA-BARBERA TV STARS 16x20 original art! The art is pen & ink on bristol board. Shipping to outside of the U.S. is $12. E-mail me at powsley@flash.net for details on how you can add this terrific original art to your collection! The art also will make a sensational gift!
This original art is now only $100 with FREE shipping within the U.S.! FRED FLINTSTONE, GEORGE JETSON, DICK DASTARDLY, MR. TWIDDLE, MR. SLATE, BARNEY RUBBLE, MR. SPACELY, OFFICER DIBBLE, RANGER SMITH and MR. PEEBLES...HANNA-BARBERA TV MEN! It measures 11x14 and is brush, pen & ink with colored pencils on canary yellow textured board. Shipping to outside of the U.S. is $8. Let me know if you're interested in adding this piece to your collection. Also makes a terrific gift! For details, e-mail me at powsley@flash.net!
Makes a terrific holiday gift! All three pieces are on 8 1/2" x 11" white paper. Both FROSTY pieces are markers and brush & ink, while the HEAT MISER & SNOW MISER piece is brush & ink. Only $25 each with FREE shipping! E-mail me at powsley@flash.net!
These vibrant and colorful BANANA SPLITS sketch cards are available for you to own! FLEEGLE, BINGO, DROOPER and SNORKY will make sensational additions to your collection. E-mail me at powsley@flash.net for details!
BJ & DIRTY DRAGON are coming to the Lake Theatre in Oak Park, IL on Saturday, December 5, 2009! The show starts at 10am. For tickets, call 312-822-0512 or visit www.museum.tv. Wish I could be there! Click on the poster for a larger view. Also, be sure to check out www.dirtydragon.com!
A lost Justice League adventure will be hitting DVD/Blu-Ray in the Spring of 2010 from Warner Premiere. The DC Animated universe will finally be featuring the Crime Syndicate, which is an alternate, evil version of the Justice League. Sounds pretty awesome.
As of Friday, Warner Bros Animation laid off most of the crew working on Looney Tunes: Laff Riot for "retooling". http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/layoffs-and-hirings.html The people in charge are taking the show and revamping it and won't be back in production until January. Tom Ruegger, who has worked on other WB shows in the past, had this bit of info listed on the Toon Zone forums: "On Friday, without warning, much of the staff and crew on "Laff Riot" was let go (with a severance package and vacation pay included). The show has ceased production and is being "retooled." This 26 half hour re-imagining of the Looney Tunes franchise has been in production since May. The crews have finished storyboards and recordings of close to 12 half hours already. Some episodes are in animation, so to shut the series down at this point is a costly event. No word as to who made the decision to close it down. A skeleton crew of senior artists is being kept on to help "retool" the series along with the management team and the producers. If it gets back on track again, it would resume production some time early in 2010." http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?p=3431935#post3431935 Unfortunate news indeed. Hopefully this "revamp" doesn't hurt the new show's future. I was starting to get excited in seeing this after reading an earlier article. http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/2009/09/at-warner-bros-animation.html "We started off with Darrel Van Citters's models, now we've got a lot of Clampett influence and we're moving toward Chuck Jones ..." Sounds like the designs were moving in a good direction.