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Showing posts with label Feline oldies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feline oldies. Show all posts

7/23/2012

Carnival time

Carnival is an ancient festivity.
This is how Jazz&Gigi celebrated it in 2008...





7/20/2012

Kara's first time

We first met Kara on July the 20th 2008, and she made her debut on our cartoons 4 days later.
As soon as they saw her, Jazz and Gigi got frightened as if they had just seen a dragon with trhree head...
But Kara was to become our cat only in semptember and they got accustomed to her.
Unluckily the strips are too small to fit the text in it, so I'll write a translation under each...




GIGI: Jazz? Tiger?
What's this stillness?
Gasp!
No! No!
Help!
Don't eat me!
KARA: Ha! Ha! The Mysterious Feeding-bottle is gonna strike!
Don't you just dread me?

GIGI: Jazz, be careful! There's a horrible monster in our sitting room!
JAZZ: A monster?
GIGI: It's huge and eats cats!
JAZZ: Gasp!
GIGI: And it has a feeding-bottle!
JAZZ: How fearful!
KARA: The Mysterious Feeding-bottle!
350 grams of fur and fright!


KARA: The Mysterious Feeding-bottle explores the world!
A-ah! A victim!
Chomp!
JAZZ: Ouch!
KARA: Ha, ha! What a hit!
JAZZ: My tail!
GIGI: I told you it eats cats!


JAZZ: What animal can it be?
GIGI: Who knows? Maybe a jaguar?
JAZZ: Don't exaggerate!
GIGI: A whale, then?
JAZZ: But... Gigi!
GIGI: A Dinosaur?
JAZZ: Drop it! It's not that big!
GIGI: You think it!

7/15/2012

Artistic cats

And with "artistic cats" I mean cats to be the artists, in these 6 years old comic strips ;-)









7/14/2012

Something fishy...

When I started making J&G's comics it was because I usually enjoyed pretending they could speak.
One of my favourite jokes was having Gigi watching a dolphin on TV and believing it to be some kind of very large fish...





7/13/2012

Cats and arts (again)

Talking about cats and arts, here we have Tigger as Canova's Pauline Bonaparte.
Who's Tigger?
Keep on reading us and you'll find it out...


7/12/2012

Flowers and cats


Rococo cats

This time J&G try to give their own version of a painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, the celebrated Roccoco french painter: it's the Blind man's bluff game.


Caravaggio reloaded

One of J&G's works of art (hem...) was their version of Caravaggio's Fortune Teller.
Do you like it?


Brilliant ideas

I began drawing J&G's comics, in 2006, only for a few cat-loving friends. I really had no idea I would make a book and keep on drawing them for years...