Actually, it would be very interesting to run a poll to see who Furry fans think is the most underrated artist in Furry fandom. Walt Kelly? Sheldon Meyer? Howard Post? Al Hubbard? Dan Gordon? Ken Hultgren? Jack Bradbury?
Here is Ha Ha Comics #47, January 1947, with signed stories by Ken Hultgren and Jack Bradbury. http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/preview/index.php?did=9329 Hultgren drew the Id Monster that Joshua Meador animated for the movie "Forbidden Planet". Reportedly Walt Disney trusted Bradbury's work so much that he told Western Printing/Dell Comics that they did not need to submit a Disney comic book for approval before printing if Bradbury drew it. He drew most of Carl Barks' Duck story scripts that Barks did not illustrate himself.
Actually, it would be very interesting to run a poll to see who Furry fans think is the most underrated artist in Furry fandom. Walt Kelly? Sheldon Meyer? Howard Post? Al Hubbard? Dan Gordon? Ken Hultgren? Jack Bradbury?
Here is Ha Ha Comics #47, January 1947, with signed stories by Ken Hultgren and Jack Bradbury. http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/preview/index.php?did=9329 Hultgren drew the Id Monster that Joshua Meador animated for the movie "Forbidden Planet". Reportedly Walt Disney trusted Bradbury's work so much that he told Western Printing/Dell Comics that they did not need to submit a Disney comic book for approval before printing if Bradbury drew it. He drew most of Carl Barks' Duck story scripts that Barks did not illustrate himself.
Fred Patten