Ken Mundie
Illustrator

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Ken Mundie worked as an animation artist for the Disney Studios and as an Illustrator for the Washington Post.

Mundie created the Fat Albert series for Bill Cosby and the main title graphics for the original Wild, Wild West TV series.  He worked in Television and Movies throughout his carrier creating memorable film title credits, and a number of animated television projects.


The prominent Western artists, Frederic Remington (1861-1909) and Charles M. Russell (1864-1926) inspired Ken Mundie’s  work in the Crazy Horse Chronicles. Indeed, the entire appearance of the book is modeled after the “dime novel” publications of the 1800s, including the artwork and selection of the text font and paper.

  
  

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