Draw a menagerie of animals in easy-to-follow steps. Now anyone can learn to draw the fun way! Follow the easy step-by-step illustrations and watch simple shapes and lines turn into angry tigers, mischievous monkeys, majestic American eagles and many more lively creatures. Artists of all ages will enjoy hours of fun creating their own zooful of fascinating animals.
Tony Tallarico (born 1933) is an American comic book artist, and children's book illustrator and author. Often paired in a team with his generally uncredited penciler, Bill Fraccio, Tallarico drew primarily for Charlton Comics and Dell Comics — including for the comic book Lobo, the first to star an African-American.
Tony Tallarico was born in Brooklyn, New York City, and attended New York City's School of Industrial Art, the Brooklyn Museum Art School, and the School of Visual Arts. He got his start in comics in 1953, penciling and self-inking stories for such publishers as Charlton Comics, Trojan, and the David C. Cook Publishing Company, for which he contributed to a newspaper Sunday-supplement comic book similar to "The Spirit Section".