Three Fingers

Three Fingers by Rich Koslowski, published by Top Shelf Productions in 2002, presents a unique exploration of the cartoon industry through a blend of interviews and rare photographs. This 134-page work delves into the lesser-known, unsettling aspects of the industry, offering insights that challenge conventional perceptions of iconic cartoon characters. The book is written in a style reminiscent of a Ken Burns documentary, providing a narrative that intertwines contemporary interviews with historical footage.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the cartoon industry, revealing the complexities and darker truths behind beloved figures. The combination of documentary-style storytelling and visual elements aims to reshape the understanding of these characters, moving beyond the surface to uncover the realities that Hollywood often overlooks. This edition, available in English, invites readers to engage with the subject matter in a thought-provoking manner, making it a significant contribution to the comics and graphic novels genre.
Official synopsis Publisher
Through a series of never-before-seen interviews and rare photos, documentary-maker Rich Koslowski reveals the horrifying true story behind the Cartoon industry–the story that Hollywood doesn’t want you to see. Told in the same style as a Ken Burns documentary, with interviews of toon stars today as well as historical file footage of the early years, this work of fiction will forever change the way you think of those beloved characters in the white gloves.
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