somebody has posted a great introduction to
the long running Scottish Sunday comic page titled Oor Wullie. I haven't seen it for a long long time, but Wullie always began and ended each week's story sitting on a bucket. in one of my own things I drew myself on Wullie's bucket, but nobody ever mentioned getting the reference.

...and nobody is going to mention it :P
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun little guy! Great accent.
ReplyDeleteI like the instruments panel
¡Hi, Eddie!
ReplyDeleteNow we get it.
By the way, who was the author of Wullie?
Take care
Wonderful1 My father in law just found me a wullie collection at a yard sale.
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked my intro to "Oor Wullie"! It was going to be him or "The Broons", but I couldn't find source material as easily! :)
ReplyDeleteNext up, I think it's time America met the PROPER "Dennis the Menace" (as in "and Gnasher") and "Desperate Dan", no? :)
something occurred to me. Neither of us mentioned Dudley D. Watkins, the author of Oor Wullie
ReplyDeleteOr rather, the artist.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information, Eddie. I´ll try and let you know if any of his work has been published in Spain.
ReplyDeleteAnd, yes, Keepsakes, maybe I should have used "the artist" instead of "the creator", but I do understand that Dudley D. Wattkins shares both conditios,
Well, Eddie, once again: thanks for squandering your narratives in this blog.
CuĂdate.
Well, the Eagle Awards are accepting nominations, and I think rather than give the Roll of Honour to another contemporary artist, we should be using it to recognise giants of the past. So I've set up a Facebook campaign to Nominate Dudley D. Watkins for an Eagle Award. Anyone want to join? Invite your friends!
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