Nothing says Saturday Morning to me quite like his drawings.
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Man, his drawings were so full of life and pure awesomeness, and yet the actual cartoons produced from them were so ... not.
ReplyDeleteI am so with you man.
ReplyDeleteIt could be the best example of style over substance.
Alex Toth's model sheets are so awesome! I use them to full out my Gamma World (Mutant Future) game. Thanks for posting them!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I collect Thundarr the Barbarian model sheets, if you are interested.
Malcadon, you had me at Thundarr! But your link didn't work for me.
ReplyDelete/Toth is the man!