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Cartooning for Profit (1947) comic books 1959 or before

  • Issue #2B
    Cartooning for Profit (1947) 2B


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    Cartooning for Profit is a complete 34 lesson course in cartooning and art. This is Section: 2 Lessons 6-10 (1947) by David Rand. This is a seven volume instructional series on teaching the fundamentals for drawing cartoon strips, commercial art, free lance, or even making signs and displays. Lesson: 5 helps you with facial expressions. Lesson: 6 works on drawing the child. Lesson: 7 illustrates how to draw hair. Lesson: 8 will features instructions on how to draw hands. Lesson 9: illustrates feet and shoes. And, Lesson 10: helps you with anatomy. Card-stock cover, B&W interior, 8.5-in. x 11-in.

    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.

    Cartooning for Profit is a complete 34 lesson course in cartooning and art. This is Section: 3 Lessons 11-15 (1947) by David Rand. This is a seven volume instructional series on teaching the fundamentals for drawing cartoon strips, commercial art, free lance, or even making signs and displays. Lesson: 11 helps you with composition. Lesson: 12 works on drawing strip cartoons. Lesson: 13 illustrates how to draw action. Lesson: 14 will features instructions on chalk talk cartoons. And, Lesson 15: instructs you on portrait sketching. Card-stock cover, B&W interior, 8.5-in. x 11-in.

    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.

    Cartooning for Profit is a complete 34 lesson course in cartooning and art. This is Section: 4 Lessons 16-20 (1947) by David Rand. This is a seven volume instructional series on teaching the fundamentals for drawing cartoon strips, commercial art, free lance, or even making signs and displays. Lesson: 16 helps you with shadows and textures. Lesson: 17 works on drawing women. Lesson: 18 illustrates how to draw details for cartoons. Lesson: 19 will features instructions on drawing folds in clothing. And, Lesson 20: instructs you on national symbols. Card-stock cover, B&W interior, 8.5-in. x 11-in.