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Walt Disney's Treasury Of Classic Tales, Vol. 2

Author: Frank Reilly
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ISBN: 9781631409080
Format: Hardback
Published: July 2017
Published By: Random House Us
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From the Disney vaults-thirteen more never-before reprinted Sunday comics adaptations of popular 1950s Disney animated and live-action featuresaincluding Davy Crockett, Sleeping Beauty, The Seven Dwarfs and the Witch-Queen, Lambert the Sheepish Lion, Perri, Old Yeller, and The Shaggy Dog!From the Disney vaults-thirteen more never-before reprinted Sunday comics adaptations of popular 1950s Disney animated and live-action featuresaincluding Davy Crockett, Sleeping Beauty, The Seven Dwarfs and the Witch-Queen, Lambert the Sheepish Lion, Perri, Old Yeller, and The Shaggy Dog!
Frank Reilly (1906-77) was trained as an artist in New York and worked for AP Newsfeatures as comics and cartoon editor. He joined Disney as head of its comic strip department in January 1946. He wrote at least one comic strip, Scorchy Smith, when he was with AP Newsfeatures. Jesse Marsh (1907-66), a native of Alabama, started work for Disney even earlier, in 1940, making preliminary sketches for proposed feature cartoons. He was laid off after the famous 1941 strike, served in the army (only briefly), and returned to Disney in 1943. He left again in 1946 to embark on a free-lance career illustrating comic books. Manuel Gonzales (1913-93), a Spanish immigrant who joined the Disney staff in 1936 as an inbetweener, the lowest rung on animation's ladder, advanced within a couple of years to the comic-strip department. He made the pencil drawings for the Mickey Mouse Sunday page, and later for cartoon stories such as Cinderella and Alice in Wonderland, and then for all cartoon installments in the Treasury of Classic Tales. Richard Arnold Moores (1909-86), a Midwesterner who worked in the Disney comic-strip department from 1942 to 1956, made the finished ink drawings from Gonzales' pencils in the early years of the Treasury; he also drew the Sunday-only strip Walt Disney's Uncle Remus featuring B'rer Rabbit from 1946 to 1950, and Scamp (a daily and Sunday spin-off from Lady and the Tramp) in 1955. In addition he illustrated comic books with Disney characters like Mickey Mouse and B'rer Rabbit. He later became best known for writing and drawing the long-running Gasoline Alley comic strip; he succeeded the strip's creator, Frank King.
ISBN: 9781631409080
Number of Pages: 220
Format: Hardback
Reading Level:
Published Date: 25-Jul-2017
Dimensions (mm): 0x0mm
Publisher: Random House Us

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