GIJoe -A Real American Hero storyboard Pt. 2

 What you see on the boards in these two posts is one act of the GI Joe episode, or approximately one third of the show. Once we were given the script, we were usually given two weeks to turn around the work. It rarely took me more than a week...which is why I liked to do a lot of the work at home. lol. Working in comics really forced your to hone your drawing skills and deal with tight deadlines, so working in animation at the time, the workload was considerably easier and better paying.  The interesting thing was that when the film would come back from the overseas studios that had been animating it, we discovered they were pretty much just tracing everything off our boards rather than trying to draw on model...so if I did an episode, everyone would immediately recognize it as mine, and this held true for all the artists. Watching the rushes we could always go, Warren (Greenwood) did that act, Larry (Houston) did that act,Frank (Parr) did that act,etc. 

And now, on with the show. Best, Mike 












New week a new Vozart story: the first Linda Lovecraft that appeared in Star*Reach comics. 

























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  1. Awesome work. Very underrated episode this one, probably because it was held back to air after the big season 2 miniseries. Very strange for a toy company to approve taking the biggest, most expensive toy that they were still selling (the USS Flagg) and destroy it in their advertising.

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