Dear friends of the Steemit platform have a happy day, a special hug to my fellow members of the WOX community, today I want to continue presenting the series of drawings for my grandchildren, evoking cartoon characters of the past, this time I bring before all the remembered Crazy Shot Mcgraw, the legendary sheriff of the west, created by Wiliam Hanna and Joseph Barbera emerged in the late fifties, his peculiar way of speaking and how he presented himself to defend the weak made him win the affection of many children of that time, as I always write, I take the characters either from caricatures of some old poster or magazine, you can also see it in multiple pages of internet, I hope you all enjoy it.
He represents justice and the defense of the law, he doesn't always win but he is very nice.
His human traits may have been the reason he always attracted attention.
As every hero has a faithful friend, I will soon address it in other drawings.
It is always a pleasure to reminisce about the past in these drawings.
Thank you very much for stopping by to see and read my post.
Antonio Evies. / March 2024
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All proceeds from this and other posts by the author are donated to help the elderly suffering from Alzheimer's disease who are cared for by private institutions in Venezuela.
WEB / TWITTER / INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / TRANSLATOR
All proceeds from this and other posts by the author are donated to help the elderly suffering from Alzheimer's disease who are cared for by private institutions in Venezuela.
WEB / TWITTER / INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / TRANSLATOR
All proceeds from this and other posts by the author are donated to help the elderly suffering from Alzheimer's disease who are cared for by private institutions in Venezuela.