An Interlude



Such lovely rabbit drawings.  The handsome male bunny varies which foot he has lost, incroyable!




The French overthrow the Beast.  This superior comic has never seen distribution in the U.S.  It may be available, but it is expensive.  I see M. Calvo has saved the best anthro animal of all for his country!  From The Beast Is Dead, 1946.



 
Such poor manners.



Patamousse est un jeune lapin qui, après le lycée, devient explorateur puis détective.
I hope that clears things up for everybody!

(Patamousse is a young rabbit who, after High School, becomes an explorer and a detective.  I cannot tell if this means after school ends for the day or after he graduates).




This guy is really good.






Really good.





This is from something he did about automobiles.  I am having hell finding much on this man and his work, and what I do find is in French.  
(Aha)!  This is called The Adventures of Rosalie.  The artwork is beyond awesome, and no doubt the story is too.  Rosalie was the nickname of the Lebel bayonet, and a veteran of that war would have known that.  Curious.




Notorious for breaking when the target fell down and sideways.  Ouch!




 
Survived all four years of WWI.  Edmond-Francois Calvo, 1892 - 1957.


http://histoireduvaldepitres.blogspot.com/2017/06/calvo-dessinateur-et-sculpteur.html






Au revoir, Cher Monsier, le monde est meilleur parce que vous etiez ici!
 



Comments

  1. The second to last picture here is of Walt Kelly. Normally he wore glasses, and without them, he looked like an entirely different person.

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