Absolutely splendid artwork today. Foxo the master of perspectives delivers great three dimensional depths in each ones.
Just look at the painstaking details Foxo provides. Observe the deer in the background, behind the trees. He runs away when Bozo fires at something. Look at the trees placed in a three dimensional perspective. And the last panel with Bozo looking at the circus poster, this scene is at an angle to the viewer’s perspective, creating a spectacular three dimensional depth effect. And the umbrella guy in the background enhancing the three dimensional aspect.
The second one is simpler, but still provides a great outdoor scene with aptly sized background elements creating a three dimensional depth.
The third one gives you the vastness of the indoor hall of the rich person, whoever it is that Bozo is visiting. The perspective is so good that we feel a three dimensional depth in this indoor scene. We feel the largeness and vastness of the hall of this mansion.
And all this is done on a two dimensional piece of paper and drawing by hand. To deliver such great artwork along with entertaining themes every day is a hallmark of a truly great cartoonist. And Foxo Reardon was certainly one.
Not to mention the facial expressions, body language and other things of the entertaining subject matters of the comics itself.
Just like Bozo the character is a one man army who comes in a small size, Bozo the comic strip is a complete entertainment package compressed into a little gem.
Anyone who isn’t reading Bozo is sure missing a lot of quality comic fun. And over here we’re fortunate to get three per day every day.
Absolutely splendid artwork today. Foxo the master of perspectives delivers great three dimensional depths in each ones.
Just look at the painstaking details Foxo provides. Observe the deer in the background, behind the trees. He runs away when Bozo fires at something. Look at the trees placed in a three dimensional perspective. And the last panel with Bozo looking at the circus poster, this scene is at an angle to the viewer’s perspective, creating a spectacular three dimensional depth effect. And the umbrella guy in the background enhancing the three dimensional aspect.
The second one is simpler, but still provides a great outdoor scene with aptly sized background elements creating a three dimensional depth.
The third one gives you the vastness of the indoor hall of the rich person, whoever it is that Bozo is visiting. The perspective is so good that we feel a three dimensional depth in this indoor scene. We feel the largeness and vastness of the hall of this mansion.
And all this is done on a two dimensional piece of paper and drawing by hand. To deliver such great artwork along with entertaining themes every day is a hallmark of a truly great cartoonist. And Foxo Reardon was certainly one.
Not to mention the facial expressions, body language and other things of the entertaining subject matters of the comics itself.
Just like Bozo the character is a one man army who comes in a small size, Bozo the comic strip is a complete entertainment package compressed into a little gem.
Anyone who isn’t reading Bozo is sure missing a lot of quality comic fun. And over here we’re fortunate to get three per day every day.