Tigrikorn Comic Fanzine 33

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Elias Olson, Francesca Raedel, Alex Klaas, Anthony Broderick, Danny Raedel, Cody Griffiths, Hector Padilla, Chris Towne

Ben Kamps

Alexander Krum

Justin Mattison

Phil Towne

Chloe Costello


In a highschool sketchbook, was merged the mythical unicorn with a tiger... thus creating an amalgam that represents two natures: Idealistic Fantasy and Fierce Reality—TIGRIKORN. He treads the line between competing worlds and ideals; a bit of a misfit, his adventures are chronicled here. Welcome to Tigrikorn #33! This issue has student work from the Fall 1, 2005 Cartooning Classes at Kaleidoscope School of Art in Barrington, IL (4th-5th grade and JrHi thru High School). This edition has been expanded to fit more Student Comics from the Fall 1 classes. Even with the extra pages some of the student ‘toons would not fit in the printed version. The full version can be seen online at:

COMIC

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Student work from Spring 2005 Comics classes Anthony Broderick pp 13, 14 Elias Olson p 4,6 Hector Padilla p 7, 8 Cody Griffiths p 20 Francesca Raedel pp 18, 19 Chloe Costello p11, 21 Danny Raedel p 17 Ben Kamps p 10 Chris Towne p 15 Alexander Krum p 12 Phil Towne back cover Alex Klaas p 5 Justin Mattison p 9, 21

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www.tigrikorn.com (The online version will be done later than the printed version for this issue. I’m hoping to have it updated on the web by the end of December 2005.)

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The Arthur’s Pad comic is also online so as well as some additional Fun Junk. I hope you enjoy the student comix in this edition as you view the hard work and creativity of enthusiastic aspiring cartoonists. If you have any questions or comments about this ‘zine or Kaleidoscope School of Art, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Doug Jennings c/o Kaleidoscope Art School 316 W. Main Street Barrington, IL 60010 U can also e-mail me at:

Game feature by ‘toon Class student!

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Review of “The Batman vs Dracula” DVD.

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A look at the cutesy “I love Egg” site

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dougjennings@email.com The cover art for this issue is by Hector Padilla, Jr. (with some coloring assist by Doug J.) Each Halloween mask is by a different artist. The numbers on the masks matches the artist list below:

1. Elias Olson 2. Francesca Raedel 3. Alex Klaas 4. Anthony Broderick 5. Danny Raedel 6. Cody Griffiths 7. Hector Padilla 8. Chris Towne

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5 6 8 4 2 3 7

ONLINE ONLY

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After subduing a Giant Robot that had threatened Chicago, (and rescuing a child-like, being they found at the control center of that mechanical monster), Earth Teen Cyrus is in trouble for leaving home without telling his mom, while Tigrikorn, Taessa, and shapeby Doug Jennings shifter alien Mert take the rescued Robo-rider child and look for a new base of operation.

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To be continued


This section (pages 4-21) is devoted to the student work of the Fall 1, 2005 Cartooning Classes at Kaleidoscope School of Art. Also check out student work online at www.tigrikorn.com!

The Tuxedo

by Elias Olson

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(Continued on page 6)


Giant Rage

by Alex Klaas

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The Tuxedo Continued from page 13

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by Elias Olson

To be Continued...


Salvador

by Hector Padilla, Jr.

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Little Dood

by Justin Mattison

(more on page 21)

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Alien

by Ben Kamps

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Super Horse

by Chloe Costello

(Continued on page 21)

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Vibro-Man

by Alexander Krum

Burning Flame

by Alexander Krum

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Super Jets

by Anthony Broderick

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Super Jets

by Anthony Broderick

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The Not-So-Bright Thief

by Chris Towne

The Maze-Chase Game by Chris Towne Finish

Help the policeman catch the thief.

Start

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Chris Town’s sketch of a big head version of Tigrikorn

Alexander Krum sketched Vibro -Man as a kid.

Underwater Superhorse by Chloe Costello

A fine sketch of Arthur (and pad) by Phil Towne. Character face sketches by Hector Padilla, Jr.

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by Danny Raedel

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Snake Lady

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V-Team

by Cody Griffiths

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Super Horse Continued from page 11

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by Chloe Costello


Batman vs Dracula DVD

W What a match up! The Batman against the Vampire Bat Man: Dracula! This movie has been playing on Cartoon Network as well but the DVD has some fun extra features including an animated mini-documentary on the science behind the Dracula Legend and vampires. They don’t spend a lot of time explaining how Dracula got to Gotham, but once he is accidentally awakend from his coffin, his mission is to convert all of Gotham to the ranks of the undead. I was impressed by the animation of this relatively new version of the cartoon Batman. The style has a slight anime flavor but there is no doubt that this Batman is the action super-hero we’re all familiar with. The fight scenes are well thought out. You wonder how the Batman can ever gain the upper hand with a truely supernaturally powered villian. On top of everything else, both the Joker and the Penguin are thrown into the fray. I won’t give away the ending, which is clever. However I highly recommend this DVD to Batman fans.--Doug Jennings

I Love Egg website www.iloveegg.co.uk

This fun little interactive site is a must see. I guess if someone can make a cartoon about a sponge, there can be cartoons about eggs. The I love Egg site is creative and full of animations to watch. Besides the animations there are backgrounds to download, postcards to send and, of course, I-love-egg products to buy. I just like looking at the short cartoons the best. The creativity, color and design are what entertains me when I go to www.iloveegg. co.uk ! --Doug Jennings

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Luminaus

After his failed rescue attempt, Larry Stone begins to examine his life and super-heroics. After extensive testing, he scraps his defective Humanaus super by Doug Jennings suit and creates a solar-powered new suit design to become Luminaus.

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To be continued


Super Sam

by Phil Towne

Tigrikorn Store: www.cafepress.com/tigrikorn

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Messenger Bag

Button

$17.99 Yellow T-Shirt (also comes in green and grey)


by Doug Jennings

THE MISSING EPISODE: This web exclusive Arthur’s Pad comic is actually part of the original story arc that introduced Arthur and his buddies. On the web, that story begins at: http://www.geocities.com/tigrikorn/arthurspad.html See if you can figure out where this comic goes in the sequence of the strips from that “pilot” series. I left it out of the web version of the story because it was double-sized compared to the single-row strips that preceded it. Now everyone can read this hand-colored episode that I almost forgot about.


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