This version is drawn in a manga style.
The animated version, however, had already been drawn in the original colors and so he stayed that way on TV.
The original version of the strip was drawn by David Sutherland, and ran in distinct series from issue 1289 (dated 1 April 1967) to 1677 (7 September 1974).
The original version of the current Aunt Jemima logo was drawn by H. Gene Miller, but he was never officially credited.
Several FreeBSD-specific versions were later drawn by Tatsumi Hosokawa.
In the original work, Louhi is depicted as bare-chested, but the Disneyfied version has been drawn a top, of fabric patterned with Mickey Mouse heads.
With themes of madness and guilt, this version of Alice is drawn from the dark undertone that runs through the books.
This version is often drawn as a deliberate allegory to the belief among some Christians that God sacrificed his son, Jesus Christ.
Ms. Lyles's two versions of Liz are nicely drawn, one quietly frustrated, one not so quietly.
This version of the character was drawn by artist Jim Lee.