Horus Hippo of the Silver Screen by Stefan de Groot

Horus Hippo of the Silver Screen

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Horus Hippo of the Silver Screen is a comic written and drawn by Stefan de Groot. It is the first chapter of the graphic novel 'World of Whatif?'. The original story came out in 1996 as 'Kwab van het witte doek'. The new version has been rewritten and redrawn. Horus Hippo or Kwab is a forgotten cartoon character from the 1920s. In Horus Hippo of the Silver Screen, the cartoon Hippo is brought back to life. Story Kwab or Horus Hippo is a fictional cartoon star from the 1920s. The animation studio Teekenfilmfabriek Hollandia of Marinus Hollanders produced thirteen cartoons between 1926 and 1928 starring Horus Hippo. Then the curtain fell for the Dutch animation studio and Horus Hippo was forgotten. Until the grandson of Marinus Hollanders, Stefan de Groot, brought Horus Hippo back to life. De Groot draws Horus Hippo for his new comic based on a model sheet from 1928. He brings the hippo back to life by stabbing it in the buttock with a dip pen. A fight ensues between the cartoonist and Horus Hippo and De Groot is drawn into his comic. He turns into a cartoon character himself and tries to escape from his comic Horus Hippo history The ebook also has a separate chapter about the fictional history of Horus Hippo and Teekenfilmfabriek Hollandia. The birth of the first Dutch cartoon star is explained in detail with examples of sketches, posters, and interviews with Marinus Hollanders. The ebook also has some Horus Hippo animations. Did Horus Hippo really exist? World of Whatif? 'Horus Hippo of the Silver Screen' is the first chapter of the graphic novel 'World of Whatif?' Chapter 2 is 'Horus Hippo The Retroflash'.

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