Friday, May 25, 2018

COMIC PANEL QUASIMODO AND PSEUDOMODO

11" x 17"
Pentel brush pen and Faber Castell brush in hand:book sketchbook

Quasimodo the bell ringer of Notre- Dame de Paris, was testing out applicants to assist him with his job. He took Pseudomodo up the steps, climbed the rope and showed him the huge bells of the beautiful cathedral.

He said "These bells have no clappers so you have to push them and get them swinging really far, back and forth, back and forth. Then on the next back motion you bend over and let the bell hit you in the head. Can you do that"?

"Uh-huh," Pseudomodo replied.

He swung the bell back and and forth three times and on the forth swing back he bent forward face first into the bell.

It knocked him out of the window and he fell 69 metres to the ground.

Quasimodo climbed down the rope, then ran down the stairs to the street where he found the Bishop standing over the fallen Pseudomodo.

"Quasimodo, do you know this man?", asked the Bishop.

Quasimodo looked at him, shrugged and said "His face doesn't ring a bell."

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