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ICECUBES the comic strip #314

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  1. Hello i always wondered why is Eggman never a consistent color?

  2. Yes, he is quite magical that way. I think it has to do with his moods. 🙂

  3. Then what’s blue for?

    1. Maybe he’s concerned about Freeze or maybe it’s just the reflection of the ice in the late afternoon. 😉

  4. Also what is so special about icecubes vol1 collectors edition?

    1. Thank you for the great question! You helped me realize that the information was not updated on the new bookstore site. The Collector’s Edition of ICECUBES Vol.1 was part of the Kickstarter rewards. It is a hand stamped numbered copy of the book. There were 300 copies of the first printing. 200 of those were hand-stamped from 01 to 200. They are numbered and signed copies for collectors who had pledged on Kickstarter. The first printing of Vol.1 is almost all sold out. There are barely 10 copies left, most of them numbered collector’s copies. Handstamped Collcetor's Edition ICECUBES vol. 1

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Freeze drawings.

Some pencil sketches of Freeze. Trying to get the attitude 🙂 freeze1 These two drawings are actually on sale if you would like to own them. $20 for both plus free US shipping (+$6 international) Pencil on paper. Acid free. 9×12″
price incl. shipping
freeze2

Freeze drawings.

Some pencil sketches of Freeze. Trying to get the attitude 🙂 freeze1 These two drawings are actually on sale if you would like to own them. $20 for both plus free US shipping (+$6 international) Pencil on paper. Acid free. 9×12″
price incl. shipping
freeze2

Freeze drawings.

Some pencil sketches of Freeze. Trying to get the attitude 🙂 freeze1 These two drawings are actually on sale if you would like to own them. $20 for both plus free US shipping (+$6 international) Pencil on paper. Acid free. 9×12″
price incl. shipping
freeze2

BRACCOBALDO

braccobaldo Check out this 1967 cover for an Italian comic book featuring Hanna Barbera cartoons. Great colors! This little book has Yogi, The Flintstones, Top Cat, Wally Gator and my favorite: Huckleberry Hound -which is the one they call ‘Braccobaldo’. Other great name translations are ‘Joe Ronzino’ for Quick Draw McGraw and ‘Trottolino’ for Top Cat! Of course copyright belongs to Hanna Barbera or whoever owns it all now…