How is there not a discussion on this sad state of affairs? The guy was a legend.
He was only 78 and died at his drawing table. A true inspiration.
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Alex Toth (1928-2006)
hpkomic
at 9:20PM, May 31, 2006
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Terminal
at 9:26PM, May 31, 2006
hpkomic
He was only 78 and died at his drawing table. A true inspiration.
Like a true artist.
.: Myxomatosis :.
last edited on July 14, 2011 4:09PM
hpkomic
at 10:59PM, May 31, 2006
I totally did not see that. Thanks for pointing this out Tater.
I always thought his animation work came first, so I forgot to check the comic section, doip.
I always thought his animation work came first, so I forgot to check the comic section, doip.
last edited on July 14, 2011 12:50PM
SpANG
at 6:56AM, June 1, 2006
hpkomic
He was only 78 and died at his drawing table. A true inspiration.
Oh, so he was released from the hospital?
It's nice to know he didn't die in a hospital.
.: SpANG! :.
last edited on July 14, 2011 3:51PM
Coydog
at 12:29PM, June 1, 2006
Toth was one of my big-time artistic influences. He knew how to say so much with a single, well-placed curve. I would suggest looking up his comics work as well as his animation stuff. This guy could draw just about ANYTHING, and did.
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