
Daisy Duck as the White Queen from the X-Men comics.
This was a sort-of request I did for the occasion of Disney acquiring Marvel a while back, for which a bunch of folks did Disney/Marvel mashups. It was throwaway line by 14-bis which I did up to amuse him (man he's great), and eventually I colored it up to work on my coloring.
A further explanation: I really love the art of animator Dan Haskett, and the character sketches he did for his version of the proposed Duck Tales sequel Duck Daze were a huge lesson to me on character, design and attitude -- even moreso than the seminal ones he did for Tiny Toons, which they wrote entire episodes around. After years of staring at his art, I just had to try my hand at a duck when the opportunity arose.
(Duck Daze eventually mutated in development into the justifiably forgotten Quack Pack, which was like Haskett gave them some prime sirloin and what ended up on the plate was a rubber chew toy.)
This was a sort-of request I did for the occasion of Disney acquiring Marvel a while back, for which a bunch of folks did Disney/Marvel mashups. It was throwaway line by 14-bis which I did up to amuse him (man he's great), and eventually I colored it up to work on my coloring.
A further explanation: I really love the art of animator Dan Haskett, and the character sketches he did for his version of the proposed Duck Tales sequel Duck Daze were a huge lesson to me on character, design and attitude -- even moreso than the seminal ones he did for Tiny Toons, which they wrote entire episodes around. After years of staring at his art, I just had to try my hand at a duck when the opportunity arose.
(Duck Daze eventually mutated in development into the justifiably forgotten Quack Pack, which was like Haskett gave them some prime sirloin and what ended up on the plate was a rubber chew toy.)
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You know, I think that Walt would cut me some slack on this. He produced stuff for kids, but he was definitely an adult.
I always liked Mickey's Birthday Party, where Mickey shows up expecting an evening alone with Minnie, only to find all his friends there. His entrance and subsequent reaction is priceless -- and that is Walt Disney. His Mickey was all man.
I always liked Mickey's Birthday Party, where Mickey shows up expecting an evening alone with Minnie, only to find all his friends there. His entrance and subsequent reaction is priceless -- and that is Walt Disney. His Mickey was all man.
And let us not forget the greatest of the greatest in regards to Disney adult materal. One done by the master Wallace Wood quite possably while Disney was still alive. http://www.illegal-art.org/print/popups/orgy.html
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