Saturday, February 1, 2014
Great Minds
Above: Dodo and the Frog by Otto Feuer, from Funny Stuff issue 48, August 1949. Below: cover for the Dutch Donald Duck Weekly issue 27, 2005 by Disney artist Ulrich Schroder (according to Inducks, based on an idea by artist/animator Arjan Wilschut). Schroeders original concept designs and final art are featured at the bottom.
Otto Feuer worked in the 1930s as an animator at the Fleischer and Famous Animation studios, where he was part of the team that created Paramounts first animated feature film Gullivers Travels in 1939. Like so many animators in those days, he started working as a comic artist in 1943. DCs Funny Stuff magazine started publishing his comic featuring Dunbarr Dodo & Fennimore Frog in 1947. It was written by Woody Gelman and became part of DCs Comic Cavalcade magazine between 1948 and 1954. In October that year Funny Stuff was renamed The Dodo & The Frog. Publication came to a halt after issue 92 in November 1957.
Click to enlarge the concept sketches, or hit the link Great Minds in the column right for more stuff.
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