The Know-How of Cartooning
History
Original Pencils:
Ken Hultgren
Original Inks:
Ken Hultgren
Source:
Research Publishing Co.
Origin Date:
Sep-Nov 1946
About the illustrations
These were really fun to do. The foreshortening image looked like character from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.”, and the other heads just looked interesting. They were all super quick to do and made really solid vector images/svgs.
About Ken Hultgren
Ken Hultgren is the creator of several popular strips currently appearing in some of America’s top comic magazines. His natural ability as a cartoonist was developed and perfected by years of technical training and by experience gained in Disney’s and other Hollywood studios, where he held positions as animator, layout man, and story director.
Mr. Hultgren’s war posters, prepared for the government, attracted wide attention and received high recognition in art circles, one of the posters having been granted an official government award.
Mr. Hultgren is co-author and illustrator of Daddy and the Gol-Lumph, an unusual, delightfully entertaining child’s story book, based upon an imaginative animal world; published in June, 1946.