Bill Peckmann &Comic Art &Illustration 15 Feb 2011 08:00 am

Kurtzman’s Annie Fannie Process

- Bill Peckmann sent me the pieces so that we can see how Harvey Kurtzman built to the final “Little Annie Fannie” cartoons in Playboy.

Here is the pencil rough of one such cartoons. You’ll note that he signed this for Bill Peckmann in 1972. Bill included this short note: “Red pencil is Hefner’s ‘blue pencil’”.


The cover Harvey Kurtzman made for the piece.


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Pages 3 & 4

We follow that with Kurtzman’s color roughs of the piece. I didn’t reassemble it so that you could see it in a slightly larger size.

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Finally, we have the finished result as printed in Playboy.

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Many thanks, again, to Bill Peckmann for sharing these priceless materials.

3 Responses to “Kurtzman’s Annie Fannie Process”

  1. on 15 Feb 2011 at 9:35 am 1.Dave said …

    It’s a shame Kurtzman wasn’t able to do the final stage himself…so many interesting cartoony shapes lost. I prefer Kurtzman’s rough colour to the finished colour too.

  2. on 15 Feb 2011 at 3:25 pm 2.Eric Noble said …

    Incredible!!!! Harvey Kurtzman was a master cartoonist. The rough stages are the most lively to me! Bill Elder’s work always seemed very stiff to me.

  3. on 15 Feb 2011 at 9:47 pm 3.Eddie Fitzgerald said …

    These are stupendous! Thanks Michael! Thanks Bill!

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