Genius, Animated: The Cartoon Art of Alex Toth
written by Dean Mullaney, 1954- and Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014; edited by Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014, David Armstrong, fl. 1974 and Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011; art by Alex Toth, 1928-2006 (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2014), 338 page(s)
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- Abstract / Summary
- he Library of American Comics concludes its in-depth look at Alex Toth’s life and art with Genius, Animated. This companion volume to 2011’s award-winning Genius, Isolated and 2013’s Genius, Illustrated turns the spotlight on Toth’s groundbreaking contributions in the field of animation, and features many rarely-seen or never-before-published pieces of art, much of it uncovered in the archives of Hanna-Barbera Studios! Featuring presentation illustrations for unsold series; character designs and storyboards for old favorites such as Space Ghost, Shazzan, and Super Friends; and work taken from both the beginning (Space Angel) and end (Bionic 6) of Toth’s “Saturday kidvid” career, this oversized artbook features observations from animation professionals about his work, plus Alex’s own commentary on the cartoon shows that shaped a generation.
- Artist
- Alex Toth, 1928-2006
- Field of Interest
- Literature
- Author
- Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014
- Coloring
- Color
- Copyright Message
- Text and compilation copyright © 2014 Dean Mullaney and Bruce Canwell. All rights reserved.
- Content Type
- Biography
- Duration
- 0 sec
- Warning: Contains explicit content
- No
- Format
- Text
- Sub Genre
- History and Biography
- Page Count
- 338
- Publication Year
- 2014
- Publisher
- IDW Publishing
- Place Published / Released
- San Diego, CA
- Subject
- Literature, Comics & Graphic Novels, Literature & Language, Non-Fiction, Animation, No Ficción, Não-ficção, Illustrations, Film studios, Television, Animation, Cartoons, Alex Toth, 1928-2006
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- No Ficción, Não-ficção, Illustrations, Film studios, Television, Animation, Cartoons