Bec De Corbin

FROZEN--Chest Cold

Isn't this how we WISHED Queen Elsa froze everything? "Frozen Fever" showed her sneezing, but way back in the original movie, I was waiting for Elsa to take a deeeeeep breath and blow her enemies away.

FROZEN--Chest Cold
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Average: 3.4 (10 votes)

Spy Smasher

Inflation Types:

A two-character drawing (pretty rare for me) done in pencils. The "seeing stars" remained, but I never wanted any motion lines or sound-effect captions to clutter up the action.

Spy Smasher
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Average: 3.5 (11 votes)

GO GO GADGET COAT

Gadget has spring-loaded legs of course, but when extra lift is needed, he has his inflatable coat. I'll have to review to episodes to see if he ever employed the coat in a confined space and smushed anyone.

GO GO GADGET COAT
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Average: 2.5 (6 votes)

Test in Progress

A little thumbnail that made it all the way to a finished MS Paint piece. I tried hard to keep the expression from the pen and ink version from disappearing.

Test in Progress
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Average: 3.6 (9 votes)

Flat Stanley gets inflated

Not an exact copy of Tomi Ungerer's sketchy illustrations for the first classic printing of "Flat Stanely", but close. Ungerer has the hose for the bicycle pump twice as long as what I drew--which is damned long for such a thing. First published in 1964, Flat Stanley has undergone a revival with revised art which I absolutely reject in favor of the old style. As the story goes, Stanley Lambchop is a normal boy who is flattened overnight when a heavy bulletin board falls on him.

Flat Stanley gets inflated
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Average: 1.8 (6 votes)

King Koo Koo

King Koo Koo. His capacity to inflate and grow is directly proportionate to the mean-spirited gags suffered by others. Maybe the weirdest example of body inflation ever animated. His expansion is random and temporary because of his bi-polar nature: Sadistic delight or grouchy self-pity.

King Koo Koo
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Average: 2 (5 votes)

Hurricane Harry

6os TV show villain Hurricane Harry. Capable of blowing buildings down with his hurricane breath. Pen and ink.

Hurricane Harry
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Average: 2 (4 votes)

Blimp Bluto

Popeye gets revenge on Bluto for faking a nervous breakdown and lounging in a hospital. The best part is, I didn't have to make this up. MS PAINT over pen and pencil.

Blimp Bluto
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Average: 2.3 (6 votes)

Moe Howard__Test Pilot

Before there was Violet Beauregarde, there was Moe Howard--maybe the first live actor in film to depict turning into a balloon. "Dizzy Pilots" has Moe and the other numbskulls trying to build an airplane. Their inconsiderate antics soon get Moe into a tub of quick-sealing rubber. Of course he thinks inflating his stiffening clothes with Hydrogen gas will solve everything. Before he can be sliced out of the rubber, he takes off through an open skylight and doesn't get far before being shot down. (Hydrogen doesn't react well to hot lead).

Moe Howard__Test Pilot
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Average: 2.4 (7 votes)

Denise Nickerson/Violet Blueberry Surprise

Denise Nickerson/Violet  Blueberry Surprise
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Average: 2.9 (7 votes)
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