A Robert Graysmith Cartoon
Here is a Robert Graysmith politcal cartoon (I am unsure when it was dated) Here is a side-by side comparison of the sheriff and the dragon card cowboy. The beady eyes are similarly drawn as solid...
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As far as I know, the cards Zodiac sent were store bought. At least, that's what I always assumed. He didn't draw the comics himself, he just added his message to them. Therefore, any similarity to...
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The cards may have been store bought, but custom artwork has been identified. This has been confirmed on other cards such as the Halloween Card. On the above particular card, the white outline of the...
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I bet if you go back and look through other newspapers from that region and era you will find other cartoons featuring miners and other 49er-type characters, including beady eyes, dark outlines, etc....
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I dont believe this has anything to do with the cards sent by Zodiac, but if I did want to draw comparisons, it would be to the eyes in the saloon as opposed to the character.
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TomVoigt wrote:I bet if you go back and look through other newspapers from that region and era you will find other cartoons featuring miners and other 49er-type characters, including beady eyes, dark...
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Just a commentary of R.G. about he impact of the Zodiac case on his artwork: UGO: Looking back, what type of impact did the case have on your artwork for The Chronicle? Did it subconsciously get...
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alphacentoris wrote:Just a commentary of R.G. about he impact of the Zodiac case on his artwork: UGO: Looking back, what type of impact did the case have on your artwork for The Chronicle? Did it...
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ROBERT: …“My basic style is realistic and I'm trying to doodle big nosed people, so that's just not me.”... Well, I'm not the best reader in the world. But the sentence tell us, “...I'm trying to...
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The dude new everything and keep saying so throughout his book, (and I paraphrase) “Only the Zodiac could have known that. That information was only known to the police.”My point exactly. If only...
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An excerpt from Robert Graysmith's book, Zodiac; pages 281 to 282: “My absurd backup plan, if the photo was a dud, was to make a copy of the note in felt-tip and tape it down to a brown clip board...
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Thanks for sharing that excerpt Gee50!!! Something else that is, at the very least, curious, is the comparison of all the "eyes" peeking out the saloon in Graysmith's cartoon and the "eyes" peeking...
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