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michimonie · 9 months ago
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There's something inherently funny to me about Fethry, the cinnamon roll, the adorable sweet cousin, being a manipulative person.
(Comic: Blackboard Bungle, by Dick Kinney and Al Hubbard)
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junglebookcomics · 1 year ago
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The Jungle Book - Gold Key Comics (1968)
- Chapter Two
⏮️ First Chapter | 👉 Next Chapter 📚 All Chapters
Artist: Al Hubbard
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disneyweirdness · 1 year ago
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cryptocollectibles · 2 years ago
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Scamp #12 (July 1973) by Gold Key
Drawn by Al Hubbard.
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jazzdailyblog · 4 days ago
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Lenny White: The Fusion Drummer Who Defined a Generation
Introduction: In the history of jazz fusion, few names stand as tall as Lenny White. A self-taught drumming prodigy and one of the most influential figures in the genre, White’s contributions to modern music extend far beyond his iconic performances. From his groundbreaking work on Miles Davis’ “Bitches Brew” to his role in Return to Forever and a series of impressive solo ventures, White has…
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thedaily-beer · 2 years ago
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Hubbard’s Cave Hopsurd DDH IPA (Picked up at Windmill Farms). A 3 of 4. Mostly tropical fruit (stone fruit and citrus) and some faint resin and vegetal qualities in the nose and much the same in the body. Easy-drinking with a medium body and moderate bitterness in the finish. 
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myvinylplaylist · 1 year ago
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The Fabulous Thunderbirds: Tuff Enuff (1986)
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cluepoke-archive · 2 years ago
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I like Ludwig von drake alot actually.. especially when he gets paired up as a foil for feathery!!! Donald calls him in the health nut I belive... to get him to stop stealing his junk food and locking it up!! And Ludwig has a solution!!! This solution makes Donald's life worse but it is a solution !!!
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frc-ambaradan · 5 months ago
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Happy birthday, Fethry!!!
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Topolino #3584 cover B by Enrico Faccini celebrating Fethry's 60th Anniversary.
Though created by american cartoonists Dick Kinney and Al Hubbard, Fethry Duck's first appearance in the story "The Health Nut", was first printed in italian Topolino #453 published on August 2 1964 as it was part of Disney Studios' foreign market stories.
Topolino celebrates his birthday with a double sided issue with two all-Fethry stories by Marco Nucci and Enrico Faccini and a special on the character. The cover above is actually the back cover, and I just noticed he's playing a (unplugged ^^) bass 👍.
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ducklooney · 5 months ago
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I know it's been a while, but I certainly can't help but once again say happy 90th birthday to the best duck that is Donald Duck. Yes, these are the covers of German Donald Duck comics called Lustig Taschenbuch or Donald Duck Pocket Comics. Certainly these covers were drawn by Italian comic artists (I'm not sure if this was drawn by Andrea Freccero, although I'm very familiar with his style). Starting with Donald Duck's 90th birthday cover, then over the summer where Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck play with Donald's cousin Fethry Duck, and there are two covers of Donald and Fethry as detectives to the Ultraheroes cover led by the Duck Avenger (Donald Duck ), and then there's Red Bat, who is actually Fethry Duck's superhero alter ego.
Yes, on August 2, 1964, Fethry Duck appeared for the first time in the comic "The Health Nut", by writer Dick Kinney (brother of animator and writer Jack Kinney) and by artist Al Hubbard. And exactly 60 years have passed since then. So happy birthday to Donald's best cousin Fethry Duck!
So you also have these comics that are not just Topolino, but there are also Egmont comics, which are a Danish edition though.
Please like and reblog if you are a fan of these comics and these characters. Happy Birthday Donald Duck and Fethry Duck!
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marciabrady · 2 years ago
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i love the ron dias sleeping beauty book he illustrated in the 1980s, but i only recently realized how much of it was inspired from earlier art! there's many more elements i noticed either being directly traced or more vaguely inspired, but the below items were the most interesting to me
the first picture, of aurora's mother and merryweather, originally appeared in the official comic adaption of the film that was released in conjunction with the original theatrical debut of sleeping beauty. the inking and general art is credited to al hubbard and norm mcgary, though i will say, i have noticed certain panels that were directly ripped from sleeping beauty coloring books that were released during that time, so it's possible some of their art was traced from disney reference material. the below panel is the earliest instance i could find of this particular queen and merryweather art, though, and on the right you can see ron dias's rendition of it in the 1980s
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second up, on the left is a screencap and on the right is the 1980s storybook version. dias took aurora's face from a cap just a few seconds later, but you can see the right hand, draping of the shawl, the curls, and the position of her feet are identical in both versions
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the phillip picture on the left appears in an authorized edition of disney's sleeping beauty that was released by whitman in conjunction with the film's 1959 release. an interesting fun fact is that whitman released a lot of the novelizations, and even a sequel book to sleeping beauty, in 1958 in the year predating the release of the film. to the right is ron dias's art which echoes the whitman rendition
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aurora and phillip on the left is from the same book that the phillip image above is traced from. it looks like it ron dias mostly just drew from the posing, though the influence is undeniable. it's charming to me how much aurora looks like mary costa in the dias iteration! dias was a great admirer of mary costa's and sent her a drawing that was inspired by this frame of sleeping beauty, which was said to be one of his favorites
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michimonie · 8 months ago
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This always makes me laugh whenever I see it floating around on Pinterest or other sites -- especially without context. Someone please take the gun away from him.
("The Retriever" by Dick Kinney and Al Hubbard)
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junglebookcomics · 1 year ago
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The Jungle Book - Gold Key Comics (1968)
- Chapter One
➡️ Next Chapter 📚 All Chapters
Artist: Al Hubbard
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disneyweirdness · 1 year ago
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All Canines Are Bastards
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projazznet · 1 month ago
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Quincy Jones – Gula Matari
Gula Matari is a 1970 studio album by Quincy Jones.
Pepper Adams – baritone saxophone Danny Bank – bass and baritone saxophones Hubert Laws – flute solos Jerome Richardson – soprano saxophone solos Freddie Hubbard, Danny Moore, Ernie Royal, Marvin Stamm, Gene Young – trumpet/flugelhorn Wayne Andre – trombone Al Grey – trombone solos Toots Thielemans – guitar and whistle solo Herbie Hancock, Bob James, Bobby Scott – keyboards Grady Tate – drums Don Elliott – bass marimba on “Gula Matari” Jimmy Johnson, Warren Smith – percussion Ray Brown – bass Ron Carter – bass on “Gula Matari” Richard Davis – bass on “Gula Matari” Major Holley – bass and voice solo Milt Jackson – vibes Seymour Barab, Kermit Moore, Lucien Schmit, Alan Shulman – cello Valerie Simpson, Marilyn Jackson, Maretha Stewart, Barbara Massey, Hilda Harris – vocals
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jazzdailyblog · 5 months ago
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Charlie Persip: The Drummer Who Kept Jazz Swinging
Introduction: Charlie Persip, born Charles Lawrence Persip ninety-five years ago today on July 26, 1929, in Morristown, New Jersey, was an influential jazz drummer, bandleader, and educator. Known for his dynamic drumming style and impeccable sense of rhythm, Persip’s contributions to jazz spanned several decades, during which he played with some of the most iconic figures in the genre. His…
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