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“Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” (1988) is based on the 1981 novel “Who Censored Roger Rabbit?” by American author Gary K. Wolf. You can read the book for free here (archive.org/details/roge...)
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Roger Rabbit Finally Returns to His Creator with New Movies Planned After more than three decades, the rights to Roger Rabbit have reverted to his creator.

Good news from Toontown, as Who Censored Roger Rabbit? author #GaryKWolf has regained full ownership of his beloved character Roger Rabbit. ... “I now have back the rights to all my characters, all my books. I can, basically, do my own #RogerRabbit projects.”
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Gary K. Wolf lavora a un film live action su Jessica Rabbit (e la Disney potrebbe farne parte) Oltre trent’anni dopo l’uscita di Chi ha incastrato Roger Rabbit?, l’autore Gary K. Wolf è rientrato ufficialmente in possesso dei diritti sul personaggio, e ora ha la strada spianata verso un suo rilancio. In una recente intervista con ImNotBad, Wolf ha rivelato di aver riacquistato i diritti di Roger Rabbit dalla Disney, affermando di essere […] L'articolo Gary K. Wolf lavora a un film live action su Jessica Rabbit (e la Disney potrebbe farne parte) è appena uscito su Uagna: appassionati di Videogiochi Tecnologia Cinema e non solo.

Gary K. Wolf lavora a un film live action su Jessica Rabbit (e la Disney potrebbe farne parte) #GaryKWolf #JessicaRabbit #RogerRabbit #Disney #FilmLiveAction

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A live-action ‘JESSICA RABBIT’ movie is in early development, based on Gary K. Wolf’s novel ‘XERIOUS BUSINESS’.

The ‘WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT’ creator reclaimed rights from Disney last year and eyes reuniting with Zemeckis & Spielberg for the spy thriller.

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Did a full-on ink job of a novel accurate Roger Rabbit from Gary K. Wolf's Who Censored Roger Rabbit. I sort of put it in mind to treat Roger Rabbit as a muppet in a human world as implied from the early book covers. Plus, this also has served as a bit of a headcanon as to how the mind generated doppelgangers would look more like comic strip characters while the "real world" counterparts would probably look much more cartoonishly uncanny. Howard The Duck's comics worked by that logic with the character looking more like a cartoon duck but still can receive injuries, bleed, and die like any other Marvel character. You can definitely tell I took a few cues from Gene Colan, Phil Winslade, and a few EC Comics artists while inking this

Did a full-on ink job of a novel accurate Roger Rabbit from Gary K. Wolf's Who Censored Roger Rabbit. I sort of put it in mind to treat Roger Rabbit as a muppet in a human world as implied from the early book covers. Plus, this also has served as a bit of a headcanon as to how the mind generated doppelgangers would look more like comic strip characters while the "real world" counterparts would probably look much more cartoonishly uncanny. Howard The Duck's comics worked by that logic with the character looking more like a cartoon duck but still can receive injuries, bleed, and die like any other Marvel character. You can definitely tell I took a few cues from Gene Colan, Phil Winslade, and a few EC Comics artists while inking this

I'm not as much of a professional when it comes to using color techniques but I did my best to get by. I wanted the flats to look as good as the retro print edits that came down the line.

I'm not as much of a professional when it comes to using color techniques but I did my best to get by. I wanted the flats to look as good as the retro print edits that came down the line.

The editing process for this was one of the funnest parts of drawing a good novel accurate Roger. I'm extremely proud of how this came out, even with the white background page contrast giving it an authentic book texture. I guess I'm not as much of a novice at coloring as I thought. Still, I definitely do need to polish my skills with a bit of practice and utilization lol

The editing process for this was one of the funnest parts of drawing a good novel accurate Roger. I'm extremely proud of how this came out, even with the white background page contrast giving it an authentic book texture. I guess I'm not as much of a novice at coloring as I thought. Still, I definitely do need to polish my skills with a bit of practice and utilization lol

I really do wish that I kept the shadow version of the original flats and making an alternate version that utilized this factor fully

I really do wish that I kept the shadow version of the original flats and making an alternate version that utilized this factor fully

Color tests for the cover and book himself, Roger Rabbit! This gave me an opportunity to play around with the hue tones that went with the '80s aesthetic of Who Censored Roger Rabbit while giving it a timeless feel, much like the film.
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I did the original project itself as a revision of my take on a novel accurate Roger Rabbit. I wanted to try to capture the feel of the book given that the general focus of toons were aimed more towards printed/ comic counterparts rather than animated.

I did the original project itself as a revision of my take on a novel accurate Roger Rabbit. I wanted to try to capture the feel of the book given that the general focus of toons were aimed more towards printed/ comic counterparts rather than animated.

I wanted to try to give the toons a different edge than compared when it comes to the Disney take on the novel, which became a huge milestone for both animation and film. The covers have always had Roger to be depicted as a Muppet-like creature that coexisted with humans with Eddie Valiant being that contrast. So I wanted to do my best to draw Roger within that regard much similarly to how Marvel had always shown Howard the Duck to be in comparison to the other characters, entities, and creatures that he has encountered. Much like Howard, toons on the original novel are depicted as subcombing any sort of harm those of us with flesh and blood could in reality, with the only exception being if they could generate clones of themselves using all of their mental faculty to do so.

I wanted to try to give the toons a different edge than compared when it comes to the Disney take on the novel, which became a huge milestone for both animation and film. The covers have always had Roger to be depicted as a Muppet-like creature that coexisted with humans with Eddie Valiant being that contrast. So I wanted to do my best to draw Roger within that regard much similarly to how Marvel had always shown Howard the Duck to be in comparison to the other characters, entities, and creatures that he has encountered. Much like Howard, toons on the original novel are depicted as subcombing any sort of harm those of us with flesh and blood could in reality, with the only exception being if they could generate clones of themselves using all of their mental faculty to do so.

I wanted to play around with the colors as I went along by studying flats and watercolor as much as I could. So it would be able to translate once I did my trademark retro print edits. I did my best to especially play around with the lighting in different variations as to include a bright and colorful version that still gave off the grim emotion of the novel. The other, with a much more violet shadowy hue, would also lean more towards the darker nature of the book and give Roger a reluctantly sinister edge to his character.

I wanted to play around with the colors as I went along by studying flats and watercolor as much as I could. So it would be able to translate once I did my trademark retro print edits. I did my best to especially play around with the lighting in different variations as to include a bright and colorful version that still gave off the grim emotion of the novel. The other, with a much more violet shadowy hue, would also lean more towards the darker nature of the book and give Roger a reluctantly sinister edge to his character.

As for the background, I did aim to do an abstract look that encapsulated the general balance between mystery-drama and comedy. So I wanted to study a few works by legendary film poster artist, Saul Bass, who was responsible for posters for many of Alfred Hitchcock's film catalogs. He also was responsible for the '70s take on the Warner Bros. logo, which definitely seems fitting to look at the not quite subtle Looney toons rings. I will have to make that work itself is still a work in progress since I do plan on doing the title and logo along with general formatting. I'm still a little bit shaky about the shattering/cracks in the background. 

(While they do serve a good purpose to display Roger's cracked mind, I feel like they do add a little bit too much than what I was going for. Still, that is why variations exist after all to give other people a choice of what they personally vibe with.)

As for the background, I did aim to do an abstract look that encapsulated the general balance between mystery-drama and comedy. So I wanted to study a few works by legendary film poster artist, Saul Bass, who was responsible for posters for many of Alfred Hitchcock's film catalogs. He also was responsible for the '70s take on the Warner Bros. logo, which definitely seems fitting to look at the not quite subtle Looney toons rings. I will have to make that work itself is still a work in progress since I do plan on doing the title and logo along with general formatting. I'm still a little bit shaky about the shattering/cracks in the background. (While they do serve a good purpose to display Roger's cracked mind, I feel like they do add a little bit too much than what I was going for. Still, that is why variations exist after all to give other people a choice of what they personally vibe with.)

Looking at the relevance of the most recent news of Roger Rabbit's right falling back into the hands of author Gary K. Wolf. Here's a series of mock book covers I did based around the original novel, Who Censored Roger Rabbit.
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Roger Rabbit rights officially revert to creator Gary K. Wolf:

“I now have back the rights to all my characters, all my books. I can, basically, do my own Roger Rabbit projects.”

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Jessica Rabbit in my animation style, Request more character for me to draw and vote in the next poll that determins who I draw next
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Le roman à l'origine du film enfin traduit !
Attention les fans du film risquent d’avoir quelques surprises.

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