People: George Wildman

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Wildman sometimes does both pencil and ink art, and is credited in those stories as "Artist"; I have broken those out into separate penciller and inker credits for this Kompendium.

Wildman's early work was only Warners stories, and the consensus among Animaniacs fans is that he did them fairly poorly. His early Warners were skinny to the point of being stick figures, and this carried over into the faces, which also appeared thinner than usual. The rest of his drawing wasn't as noticeably bad, but the representation of the Warners was jarring enough to have a bad overall effect.

Fortunately, he appears to have learned from the early mistakes. His work in the December 1995 issue is quite a bit improved from the early efforts; the Warners look much closer to the way they're supposed to, and his Pinky and the Brain (the first not drawn by Neal Sternecky) are quite accurate.


Jay Maynard, jmaynard@phoenix.net

Last updated 27 November 1995