Jack Bradbury

Jack Bradbury (* December 27, 1914 in Seattle, † 15 May 2004), actually John Morin Bradbury, was an American author and illustrator. His career began at Disney 1934. By the year 1941, he drew cartoons smaller (like the Silly Symphonies ), and he also worked on major films such as Pinocchio, Bambi and Fantasia.

In the years 1942-1944 he produced at Warner Brothers Bugs Bunny cartoons. He then moved several times the studios. In 1963, he landed back at Disney, where he drew comics until the 1980s into with diverse characters. His repertoire ranged from Oswald the funny rabbits ( the precursor figure of Mickey Mouse ) Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck on itself, Ede Wolf ( from the comic to the three little pigs ) to Cinderella. From 1978, he limited his production numbers because of an eye condition considerably.

Publications as a draftsman

  • Better safe than sorry ( in LTB 121)
  • The tree of discord ( in LTB 131)
  • The card for the boss ( in LTB 131)
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