Would you read a comic drawn in a classic Hannah-Barbera style?
Sure
>>150132302yes!
>>150132315>>150132332I'm an illustrator who has been toying with the idea of Hannah-Barbera-style comic, as I haven't been able to find any to my liking. What subject matter would /co/ like to see in such a thing?
>>150132302Read Molly and the Bear, it's a HB-inspired webcomic.https://www.gocomics.com/molly-and-the-bear
>>150132609This is fantastic. Any others that you know about?
>>150134972The only other one I know of is Mark Christiansen. He and Bob Scott both work in the animation industry, mostly on a lot of WB properties. Mark recently released this strip collection called The Mulligan's Zoo Comic Strip Book through Amazon.But here's his Twitter: https://x.com/MARKCHR69023853
>>150132481A comic adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal. Black and white or two-color at most.
>>150136157Holy shit, this nails the style perfectly. Thank you!>>150137059I mean, I like that movie, but what about HB screams Bergman to you? What are you seeing?
As long as you know what you're doing.
>>150138369No problem. Something you can look into as well is that The Flinstones did have a newspaper comic strip from 1961-1998. Any reason you want to do a HB-styled comic?
>>150132302It would have to be really good.
>>150138369I see the dissonance between the clean and simple artstyle, and dealing with pretty heavy subjects. The japs do it all the time with countless tales of little girls selling their souls to the devil.With care the audience would latch on to the funny characters and feel what they feel.
I remembering finding a blog of some guy from Mexico who liked drawing in the old HB style, with real gaudy fucking colors. I really liked the blog with old HB and old Mexican stuff next to it. It's fucking long gone by now and apparently they got stalked by kf, tears in the rain scoob