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Charmaine Verhagen is into cartoons deep. For evidence, check her cartoon arm (in progress).
Recently, Charmaine successfully took a design test to be able to contribute work to her favorite Cartoon Network show. Below is one of her drawings from the test, and here is the post with more of her studies and preparation for it. After seeing those drawings, you’ll be able to guess which show if you haven’t already figured it out.
Below is Charmaine’s interpretation of the mutant Robin McConnell character that has become the mascot of the Inkstuds radio show/podcast, hosted by Robin McConnell. Click over there for an immense backlog of interviews with comics creators to keep you busy listening for weeks.
For more of Charmaine’s sketches and drawing work, visit her blog.
Vancouver’s Robin McConnell hosts Inkstuds, a weekly radio show on UBC’s CiTR where he and his co-hosts interview notable artists from the alt-comics field.
He has recently compiled transcriptions of 27 of these interviews for a new book, the logically titled Inkstuds (Conundrum Press, 280pp, $20, softcover).
Some of the better-known subjects include Chester Brown, Seth, Joe Sacco, Mary Fleener, Jaime Hernandez, and Gary Panter. The interviews are presented without any introductory preamble or parenthetical insertions; McConnell assumes a certain depth of knowledge on the reader’s part.
(via Inkstuds spotlights alt-comics luminaries | Straight.com)