Over at Jeffrey Meyer’s website, he has posted some beautiful scans from a 1971 book called The Hardhat’s Bedtime Story Book illustrated by Li’l Abner‘s Al Capp. Every illustration from this book of Capp’s observational essays is presented here
Gosh, I don’t post often and it seems when I do I have nothing but negative things to say. But, although I appreciate the draftsmanship that Al Capp employed, his work was so blatantly offensive that it spoiled any enjoyment of his artwork. This guy was is rivaled only by Bruce Tinsley (Mallard Fillmore) for gutless, mean-spirited vitriol. He deserves to be forgotten.
Gosh, I don’t post often and it seems when I do I have nothing but negative things to say. But, although I appreciate the draftsmanship that Al Capp employed, his work was so blatantly offensive that it spoiled any enjoyment of his artwork. This guy was is rivaled only by Bruce Tinsley (Mallard Fillmore) for gutless, mean-spirited vitriol. He deserves to be forgotten.
Gosh, I don’t post often and it seems when I do I have nothing but negative things to say. But, although I appreciate the draftsmanship that Al Capp employed, his work was so blatantly offensive that it spoiled any enjoyment of his artwork. This guy was rivaled only by Bruce Tinsley (Mallard Fillmore) for gutless, mean-spirited vitriol. He deserves to be forgotten.
Gosh, I don’t post often and it seems when I do I have nothing but negative things to say. But, although I appreciate the draftsmanship that Al Capp employed, his work was so blatantly offensive that it spoiled any enjoyment of his artwork. This guy was rivaled only by Bruce Tinsley (Mallard Fillmore) for gutless, mean-spirited vitriol. He deserves to be forgotten.
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