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This week we honor the work of Boston based cartoonist/animator Bob Flynn, who illustrated a variant cover for the latest issue of Kaboom’s Over the Garden Wall. Flynn has been contributing comics and covers to titles like SpongeBob Comics, ARGH!, Nickelodeon Magazine, and Heeby Jeeby Comix, which he co-created. I really like his bubbly, liquid-y, cartoon drawings; they really ooze to life on the page!
In addition to comics, Flynn has worked as a character designer for the animated series Bravest Warriors and he is the Director of Art & Animation at FableVision Studios.
You can read one of his self-published comics Brain #1 for free on his website here, and you can check out more of his art there while you’re at it!
For more comics related art, you can follow me on my websitecomicstavern.com– Andy Yates
0 Comments on Comics Illustrator of the Week :: Bob Flynn as of 9/24/2015 4:44:00 PM
A portion of the sales of these prints will go to Heifer International, providing reliable sources of food to women and families in developing nations, and to the Central Asia Institute, which provides books and literacy and educational opportunities to girls and women in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
And for those of you who will be buying all four sets this year, why not save a few bucks and get a t-shirt designed by Elio (previously) and me along the way? Subscribe to Volume II here!
This is great news indeed. Just in time for Halloween, cartoonists Bob Flynn, Chris Houghton, and David Degrand present Heeby Jeeby Comix — bizarre, offbeat, and nonsensical comics for kids (of all ages).
I used to ink my illustrations with Flash. Always considered it a very strange solution.
amitavroy said, on 1/24/2009 9:31:00 PM
the character looks great
if you know flash well why don’t you start animating it.
it has a lot of scope to get good animation from the character
-thanks!
Amitav Animation Tutorials
Muy biena su linea, great line!!!!
I used to ink my illustrations with Flash. Always considered it a very strange solution.
the character looks great
if you know flash well why don’t you start animating it.
it has a lot of scope to get good animation from the character
-thanks!
Amitav
Animation Tutorials