We come to the conclusion of the excellent Draw-along With Frank Borth series. If you came in late, here are the previous 1, 2, 3, 4 installments.
Having walked us through the basics, now Frank shows us how to put it together and what to do with it...
This series was collected back in the '60s and released as a stand-alone how-to-draw book, available for only one shiny quarter.
Of course, like the source comics, it was only available to parochial school students who ordered it through the school. (Think of it as something like a Catholic version of the old Scholastic Books program)
BTW - the Enchanted Flivver story to which he refers at the end is The Return Of The Enchanted Flivver (posted in 1, 2 parts)
Bonus!
Now that you know what Frank Borth looks like, you can spot when he uses himself as a character in his comics.
Having walked us through the basics, now Frank shows us how to put it together and what to do with it...
This series was collected back in the '60s and released as a stand-alone how-to-draw book, available for only one shiny quarter.
Of course, like the source comics, it was only available to parochial school students who ordered it through the school. (Think of it as something like a Catholic version of the old Scholastic Books program)
BTW - the Enchanted Flivver story to which he refers at the end is The Return Of The Enchanted Flivver (posted in 1, 2 parts)
Bonus!
Now that you know what Frank Borth looks like, you can spot when he uses himself as a character in his comics.
page art by Frank Borth from Treasure Chest Of Fun & Fact v18 #s 19 & 20 (1963)
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