These 1940s Comic Book Artists Recreate Their Most Famous Creations...While Blindfolded
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In 1947, Life magazine asked some of the biggest names in cartoons to recreate their most well-known characters...while blind-folded. According to the magazine, cartoons were most often asked, "How do you manage to draw your characters looking the same day after day?" With the help of artist Mel Graff, seen below, the artists' talents were put to the test!