Archive for the ‘Marsden Archive’ Category

Iron Man Cartoon on STERN On-line

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Link >Ian Marsden Iron Man cartoon on STERN online

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http://www.stern.de/unterhaltung/ausstellungen/623320.html?cp=8

Der Platzhirsch - Willkommen im Kollegenzoo

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

Platzhirsch - Willkommen im Kollegenzoo

Der Platzhirsch - Cartoon des Platzhirsch aus dem Buch ‘Willkommen im Kollegenzoo’ illustriert von Ian Marsden

AUTOR(EN) Markus Steinhaus VERLAG Knaur Ratgeber SEITENZAHL 160 AUSSTATTUNG Klappenbroschur  Broschur PREIS EUR (D) 12,95 ISBN3-426-64568-8 ISBN 978-3-426-64568-0 ERSCHEINUNGSTERMIN 21.02.2008

LINK Droemer Knaur Verlag

Humorous Children’s Book and Science Fiction illustration by Ian Marsden

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Humorous Children’s Book and Science Fiction illustration by Ian Marsden

This is an unpublished self-promotional humorous children’s book and science fiction illustration featuring Bombo the Bear, Chester the Butler and their time travelling friends.

In the 1980s I wrote and illustrated several episodes of ‘Idi and Bombo’ about Bombo the Bear and Idi the bird for Swiss Television DRS (Fernsehen DRS). Later I had a regular full page color ‘Bombo’ comic in the Sonntagsblick Newspaper.

It was rendered in pen and ink, colored pencils and watercolors. (only the sky gradient is digitally created).

©1997 Ian David Marsden   http://www.marsdencartoons.com

Pirates plank walking cartoon (Playboy) by Ian Marsden

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Pirates plank walking cartoon (Playboy) by Ian Marsden 1996

Cartoon of Pirates walking the plank © 1997 by Ian D. Marsden

This is one of several Playboy-style cartoons I submitted to Michelle Urry at Playboy Magazine which led her to think that my drawing style might be a match for Playboy. Unfortunately Hugh Hefner himself disagreed with Mrs. Urry and even though I got this close - I missed it by ‘that much’ as Maxwell Smart might say.

This was created using pen and ink, colored pencil and watercolor, gouache on Bristol Board.