Frank Tashlin Cartoonist

Frank Tashlin Cartoonist.

Born in Weehawken, New Jersey, Tashlin drifted from job to job after dropping out of high school in New Jersey at age 13. In 1930, he began working for John Foster as a cartoonist on the Aesop’s Fables cartoon series, then worked briefly for Amadee J. Van Beuren, but he was just as much a drifter in his animation career as he had been as a teenager. Tashlin joined Leon Schlesinger’s cartoon studio at Warner Bros. as an animator in 1933, where he was known as a fast animator. He used his free time to start his own comic strip in 1934 called Van Boring, inspired by former boss Van Beuren, which ran for three years.He signed his comic strip “Tish Tash,” and used the same name for his cartoon credits (at the time it was considered extremely unprofessional to use anything except one’s birth name among animators, but Tashlin was able to get away with this due to the anti-Germanic feelings of that era). Tashlin was fired from the studio when he refused to give Schlesinger a cut of his comic strip revenues. He joined the Ub Iwerks studio in 1934. He moved to Hal Roach’s studio in 1935 as a writer.uttore esecutivo alla Columbia Pictures nella divisione cartoni animati.

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Bat lady Comics pages

Bat lady Comics pages

From the 1955 Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis movie Artists and Models.

Gouache and ink and blue pencil on heavy sheets of illustration paper.A lurid, three-page story entitled The Bat Lady and The Goon Men, attributed to studio illustrators Arthur Camp or Neil Wheeler. This artwork was rendered in gouache or ink and what appears to be blue Prisma pencil on heavy sheets of illustration paper.

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