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August 16, 2004
Jewish Comics
Anne Owens’s Ouch Club. (From La Petite Claudine)
Chris Ryniak’s portfolio
ShaBot 6000 is the continuing cartoon saga of a pious Jew who purchases a robot to work as Shabbos Goy for his household. The inquisitive robot, ShaBot, decides that he is Jewish, and is therefore unable to fulfill his duties as servant
Alphabetical Listing of The Don Martin Dictionary
Many More Unique Illustrators Here
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Posted by: otto at Aug 21, 2004 11:38:08 AM
RE Don Martin SFX:Great! But I note a couple of omissions: FLAGROON (Fester&Karbunkle deliver a safe to the top floor of a skyscraper; the CEO asks them to wheel it (SKREE) two more inches closer to the wall...a long shot, over the city's rooftops, we see in the distance the skyscraper tottering and collapsing FLAGROON...
And, SIZAFITZ (can't remember the actual story),
one of Don's characters getting an electric shock...Will you add these to the list??? If I remember any more, will advise.
A lab technician or scientist, complete with white lab coat and pebble-lenses, tosses the test-tube of what he thinks is a failed experiment in Dr. Jekyll—Mr. Hyde transfrobnitz,
into a lab sink. He turns away in disgust, and starts walking out of the lab, but we see, in the background, a most strange and sinister thing, as
the sink transfrelbs into a toilet. Were there any SFX on this story?
Best wishes and FURSHGLURK,
Squawk
Posted by: Squawkie Cluckfaster at Jan 7, 2005 6:33:42 PM
Hi
I don't know if this is THE right place but I'm trying to get Don Martin's cartoon strip, "The CHIROPRACTOR" to use on a website. Anyone know how and where I can do this?
Thanks
Posted by: Stephen at Jul 29, 2008 2:03:22 PM
I had forgot Don Marton left us,but do always remember his work.
even at a young age i loved his work,it wasn't MAD mag that i enjoied but those cartoon people Don always drew.I got to the point to were i could draw mr .phonebone The head was always easy the body is a diffrent story.
As many years pass and jobs and family grow and pass our lives.
I sit and try to think on how to draw a face i want to recreate. Well I find my pen drawing the old mr.phonebone.
Wow what memories. so now mr.Phonebone has a new name as.
DJ_Music man that i want to use on our new web radio station. i just hope those stop by and reconise the charitor of a art gone by ,when i get him on.
Thanks DJ-Musicman
www.hometimeradio.com
Posted by: Bill at Apr 16, 2009 1:14:38 PM