This cartoon is of a 4 Paddys joke. All 4 arrive at the Golden Gates of Heaven and are interviewed by St Peter. My own ideas for it would be 4 illustrations super-imposed on a common background so as to give the impression of slight progress of time as each interview is conducted. The 4 Q & A conversations would be by way of bubbles or else text like a caption beneath each of the 4 corresponding images. Each image interview could be conducted while positioned on a cloud and each of the four images could be round or oval. But each time in a different location on the one story board. The general backdrop would be a general impression of the Golden Gates to Heaven.
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This cartoon is of a 4 Paddys joke. All 4 arrive at the Golden Gates of Heaven and are interviewed by St Peter. I have yet to confirm the Q & A conversations which are very short. St Peter may be dressed somewhat like the Pope. St Peter asks each of the 4 the same question about their common failings. 3 fail and are damned to Hell and one of them gives a satisfactory answer and is welcomed through the Golden Gates. My own ideas for it would be 4 illustrations super-imposed on a common background so as to give the impression of slight progress of time as each interview is conducted. The 4 Q & A conversations would be by way of bubbles or else text like a caption beneath each of the 4 corresponding images. Each image interview could be conducted while positioned on a cloud and each of the four images could be round or oval. But each time in a different location on the one story board. The general backdrop would be a general impression of the Golden Gates to Heaven. Each of the characters would have their typical country colours. Possibly wearing soccer football scarves with their colours. Paddy the Englishman would include some pale blue, or else a business suit and top hat/morning hat, with gin and tonic adjacent. Typical colours: red, white. Paddy the Irishman with a glint of gold in his pocket and drinking a pint of Guinness. Business wise he may be a little sly and would possibly cater for all situations. Typical colours: green, white, orange. Paddy the Scotsman would be dressed in a tartan kilt. May have some illicit home made spirits drink in hand or whiskey. Possibly with Haggis food under his arm. Typical colours: blue, white. Paddy the Welshman, may be the poorest looking man of them all. Possibly drinking ale, fish and chips. Wales is typically the poor country of the UK. Welsh men being known as good singers. Typical colours: red, white, green.