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Mark Whiting, The Iron Giant, 1999
Paintings/drawings for The Iron Giant (1999) by art-director Mark Whiting
Check out this article that Tony Cervone and I were interviewed for about the crazy path that “Duck Dodgers” took to become a show on Cartoon Network. We were interviewed about this project at length, but given the space allowed, many of the stories and people we mentioned were not able to be included in this article, but still a fun read that provides insight into the creation of the show. Lots of stories yet to be told. Link to "Duck Dodgers" Cracked.com Article.
In "The Trial of Duck Dodgers," the first episode of the "Duck Dodgers" TV show, we did an illustrated introduction to explain Dodger’s backstory. We used illustrations, View-Master style, and narration to establish his origin as a captain of the Galactic Protectorate. This is one of the layout drawings for that sequence.
“Mister Duck Goes to Washington” - Daffy bids Bugs farewell, as he heads off to our nation’s capital to do the people’s business, in this frame from “Daffy Duck for President,” 2004.
Something Green in honor of St. Patrick’s Day, Daffy Duck as Duck Dodgers, as the Green Lantern. Accidentally acquiring the suit and ring, our hero metes out justice to an unsuspecting public before being summoned to help the Green Lantern Corps fight Sinestro.
“He’s better all right - but he’s no king.” Bugs Bunny schools Daffy Duck on the powers of the president, in this layout drawing from “Daffy Duck for President,” 2004.