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Art from the mundane to the arcane. Home; Gallery. CARtoons and Hot Rods; Concept; Finer Art; Portraits; Product Design. Rat Fink Art. Rat Fink is one of the several hot-rod characters created by one of the originators of Kustom Kulture, Ed 'Big Daddy' Roth. Roth's dislike for Mickey Mouse led him to draw the original Rat Fink art.
This article includes a, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient. Please help to this article by more precise citations. ( February 2016) CARtoons Magazine Categories/FrequencyQuarterly, bi-monthly, 8x/yearPublisherFounderCarl Kohler andYear founded1959Final issueNumber(original) August 1991185CompanyCountryLanguageWebsiteCARtoons magazine is an American publication that focuses on automotive humor and artwork. Originated by Carl Kohler and drag-racing artist, it was published by as a quarterly starting in 1959. Editors over the years included Dick Day, Jack Bonestell, and Dennis Ellefson. It should not be confused with the earlier of the 1920s. The original CARtoons went defunct in 1991.
In 2016, CARtoons resumed publication under new ownership of the, and is currently published bimonthly.The original CARtoons featured articles, comic strips, step-by-step how-to drawing pages and more. The first issue included a comic strip,: The Saga of Rumpville, illustrated by Millar. In the 1960s until 1975 it carried the Unk and them Varmints strip (by Mike Arens and Willie Ito). Through the years, some of the featured artists were, Tom Medley, Mike Arens, Jim Willoughby, Willie Ito, Dale Hale, (creator of Krass & Bernie), (one of the few women who drew for the magazine), Duane Bibby, Steve Austin, Dave Deal, Joe Borer, Nelson Dewey, Bob Hardin, John Larter, Quentin Miller, Jim Grube, Errol McCarthy, and Dennis Ellefson.Publications closely related to the original CARtoons were CYCLEtoons, SURFtoons and Hot Rod Cartoons. (Peterson also published three issues of Choppertoons, of which very little has been written.) Publication history Originally published quarterly, in 1962 the magazine became bi-monthly. During some years in the 1970s and 1980s, the magazine published eight issues per year.In 1975, the magazine underwent a complete overhaul with a new logo, new artists and new features. The late 1970s and early 1980s issues included, a feature which ended in 1983, later replaced by a center poster which often was a larger print of the cover art.The original run of CARtoons magazine folded with the August 1991 issue.In 2015, Ontario artist Marc Methot successfully filed for the abandoned CARtoons trademark.
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He resumed publication of the magazine in January 2016 and it continues to be published bimonthly. References.