C. Martin Croker's "Forbidden File" (lost pornographic artwork of animator; existence unconfirmed; dates unknown): Difference between revisions

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Found Croker art possibly included in the file.

Status: Existence Unconfirmed

On September 17th, 2016, C. Martin Croker, best known as an animator and voice actor on a large amount of [adult swim] shows, died from unknown causes, possibly leaving behind a treasure trove of drawings, artwork, and various memorabilia. Croker is said to have kept all the artwork he did, meaning that it's likely that his less safe-for-work material has been preserved.

It has been 2 years since his death, and the likelihood of all of Croker's artwork surviving dwindles every day. That being said, Croker apparently kept his NSFW artwork in a "forbidden folder". Its contents are unknown, but one of Croker's drawings is apparently Tom & Jerry scat porn. It has been confirmed to exist by several of Croker's peers, including Robert W. Pope (Artist in a large amount of the DC comics) and Robert Minsk.

According to the preservation efforts, the preservation effort was led by Croker's sister, Julie Thornton and several of Croker's close friends.

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