"Oh Magoo, you've done it again." Mr Magoo Car
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"Oh Magoo, you've done it again." Mr Magoo Car
Horse figure of the day: Hubley Doorstop
Frankart Bookends & Hubley Doberman Pinscher Cast Iron Doorstop
Source: Lone Jack, Mo Soulis Auctions
1962 Hubley Golferino Game
Hubley Standing Wolfhound Cast Iron (Ohio Antique Mall in Springfield OH)
Well, I've been working on the remastered Stump comic for the past couple of months now and I can't wait for everyone to see the new stuff that's been added to the book, but people keep telling me not to show too much of that before it's complete. So, I won't give any of that away, but I can share this since it has nothing to do with the Stump book. Every once in a while, I like to sharpen my skills by drawing something in a much more realistic style, so this is an alternate version of Stump from back when I was still conceptualizing the character in the 1990s. Over the years I've always bounced between two versions of Stump: the superhero version, who I'm drawing the comic book for right now, and an "average guy" version of Stump, who is just a short, stocky guy who gets caught up in a world-altering, extraordinary event. What all that in mind, I've decided to fully split "average guy Stump" off into a separate character (he won't be called Stump at all). So this is Private First Class Jeremy Douglas (his name is not 100% final). A combat engineer in the US Army who, along with the rest of his platoon, gets dragged into an interdimensional war. It's kind of a big story and I'm not sure if a comic book is the right medium for it, so we'll see what happens. Right now I'm still working on getting Stump #1 Remastered completed, but every once in a while I just need to get these random bursts of inspiration out of my head. Stump #1 Remastered is still live on Indiegogo if you haven't back it yet. We just passed $4000 a few days ago, so check it out if you are interested: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/stump-1-comic-book-remastered#/
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Cast iron English Setter doorstop made by Hubley, c. mid 20th century.