Doug Wildey was not only involved in the creation of the TV show, but also produced
some Jonny Quest art of his own for various publications and for friends. This page
contains links to some of these images that we have been able to uncover.
Here is a link to a page showing
what one fan has created using images such as the ones presented here. Nice work,
Aaron!
I have scanned the images in a format of sufficient resolution, size, and quality
that, once downloaded, and printed by a printer of photo-like capability on photo-quaity
paper, should produce a nice 8x10 "mini-poster."
Select a link below to download and print images to make your very own mini-posters.
They look great as is, or matted and framed! For good results, set your print quality
to the highest setting and use a coated paper to minimize bleeding of ink. I got
the best-looking output by using a glossy photo-quality paper and printing at 720
dpi.
Note:The link points to a zipped (compressed
archive) version of the image; this will most likely result in a prompt from your
browser to ask if you want to open the file, or save it on your disk. Why files
of this type instead of jpegs? The reason the link was created in this manner was
to allow for a method to download the image files without having to display them
first. Use an "unzip" program of your choice to extract the jpeg file from the downloaded
archive; the resulting jpeg file should be slightly larger than the original archive.