Showing posts with label Daan Jippes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daan Jippes. Show all posts

Thursday, February 01, 2018

Covering Beetle

Wednesday Illustration Day.

Beetle Bailey was eprinted in the Dutch magazine Pep almost fom the beginning of it's weekly life, in 1963. It ran in Pep using dailies until it changed format in 1970, when Sundays were used as well. After Pep folded in 1975, Beetl dailies and Sundays were printed in it's successor Eppo for all of it's run as well, ending in 1998. When Eppo restarted in 2008, Beetle Bailey was again added to the new two-weekly line-up. I joined Eppo in 2010 as a news editor and occasional feature writer. Three years ago, I wrote a book covering the history of Pep, which gave Beetle it's due. This year I am finishing a book about Eppo and again Beetle will be in it. In both cases I could not only use samples of the strip itself, but also one of the many covers that were made for all of the magazines and the many book reprints that were done by Pep and Eppo's publsher VNU as well. These covers were initially done by Daan Jippes, one of Holland's great artists, who went on to work for Disney in the US (before coming back and starting a whole new career here). In the eighties, his job as Mort Walker imitator was taken over by Peter de Wit, who was a huge Mort Walker fan (as well as being a fan of Parker and Hart's Wizard of Id). He ended up blening all of his influences into a unqiue style of his own when he started his own newspaper strip Sigmund, about a frustrated little psychiatrist. When he visited Mort Walker in the nineties, he had showed him his early samples of Sigmund and Mort told him it would never work, because he had just the one character and not a whole cast.

Anyway, in showing you a lot of Mort Walker material this wek, I though I should include a sampling of the Ditch made Betle Bailey covers, all with original jokes. The one with then is by a third Dutch artist who did a lot of covers, but not so many of Beetle Bailey, Gerard Leever.


Sunday, June 18, 2017

MIckey-a-yah!

Friday Comic Book Day.

In the early eighties Daan Jippes drew the Mickey Mouse Sunday page for a year or so. I got to see them on the back om Micky Mouse Mandad, a comic book sized Dutch monthly. Ever since I have been on aBay I have been looking for hard copies of these page,s but I have never found them. Apparently Mickey was so impopular by then that he hardly appear in any paper, certainly not in the big ones. And even those I can't find anywhere. So what I can show you are some very nice Mickey pages by (as one of my commentors points out) Manuel Gonzales. Now if anyone can find me some of Daan's...

Sunday, May 28, 2017

True Love

Saturday Leftover Day.

One of my favorite Daan Jippes pages ever. A parody of Tanguuy and Lavadure, which comes out a a cross between Uderzo and Jijé. And the top tier is even missing in this scan of the original from the Groningen Museum exhibition of Daan's work. What does a real hero do when he is trapped with nowhere to go...?

Friday, May 19, 2017

You'd Have To be!

Saturday Leftover Day.

I'm off to see the Jippes!


Later this week pictures. I even shot a film.

I have uploaded my impression of the exhibition to youtube. It is jawdroppingly packed with work form all of Daan's career.



Saturday, October 03, 2015

Jippiekayee!

Saturday Leftover Day.

Working on an article for the upcoing 70th birthday of Dutch artist Daan Jippes, I gathered all of the single page Pep Spotter gags he did for Pep weekly in 1970/1973. At that same time he was working on his first (and for a long time only) strip Bernard Voorzichtig and here we see the same shift in style that occurred in the early seventies when he discovered his love for Disney (and especially Floyd Gottfredson and Carl Barks). These mildly satirical gags are in Dutch, so you just have to admire the variety of styles Daan put down even then. I added to that an interview that was done with him at the start of Berbard Voorzichtig, showing a selfportrait and a couple of images of that great first strip.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

So Glad

MOnday Cartoon Day.

In October Dutch artist Daan Jippes will be 70. I have been having a look at his work. Here is a selection of the covers he did for Gladstone's reprinting of Floyd Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse newspaper sttrip. Give me a yeah, if you like Daan's work.

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