| When I think back to childhood drawings, I remember scenes of stick people scattered all over the page shooting at each other. That was the joy of those little plastic green army men. You could set them all up in elaborate configurations. I also remember drawings that my Grandfather would do. He would be at the top of a hill with a cowboy had on, peeing on a little character at the bottom of the hill. Of course that little character was a GOOD-FOR-NOTHING-GRANDSON. My Grandfathers drawings were inspired by the type of humor in Coyote and Roadrunner cartoons. |
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These are awesome! I mostly just drew Garfield as a kid :(
Ahh. Garfield. Insert lasagna joke here. Thanks. I think a lot of memories of child hood drawings were my Brother's...he drew a lot of planes, boats and cars and stuff. He also had did a G Force comic that he did. I remember doing a comic of a penguin riding around in a bath tub. I remember doing a back and forth with my grandfather where he would do a drawing of a donkey trampling Jeff and I (or something) and I would do a drawing of him with his shoes untied and rockets and bullets flying at him.
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