VOYAGERS! GUIDEBOOK

THE ULTIMATE PICTURE FANSITE!



I would love to display artwork related to Voyagers! And/or Jon-Erik Hexum, Meeno Peluce etc. In regard to space and content, I will use discretion. Please e-mail me if you would like yours featured. Thanks! Mrs.Bogg@gmail.com

Fan Artwork found in a Teen Magazine from the early eighties!
(Thanks to Leanne)





A beautiful dedication to Voyagers! and to Voyagersguidebook, by talented Youtuber Klaatube. This came as a surprise and I was so happy to find out they just recently bought the series and learned about it for the first time.


**The all-original Phineas Bogg Ken Doll was lovingly created by my sister Valerie and I on a whim two years ago.  Unfortunately we couldn't make Jeffrey Jones, because pre-teen boy dolls never caught on with Mattel!  After Valerie's beautiful repaint and my sprucing up, I am very proud to finally unveil him here! The face is hand-painted, though the original doll's face paint was gorgeous to begin with and was perfect for Jon-Erik's unique looks. The clothing was taken from scattered bits of clothes from all over, I really wanted the outfit to resemble Phineas as much as possible, so I took some artistic liberties in Adobe Photoshop.  I removed the buttons from his shirt, and changed the colors slightly of the vest, pants (Adding the stripe and belt) and boots.  However, even without the touch-ups in that area, the doll is truly one of a kind!**









By: Christine De Los Rios


Bogg Blue Sweater Wallpaper By: Ginger De Los Rios


Original Artwork Negative 1983

GIF FUN! (I TRY!)










        


Bogg and Jeff Portraits
By: Morgan Jacobs






















Wallpaper by: Dennis Daugherty


Wallpaper by: Dennis Daugherty






'The Rainmaker' A play by N. Richard Nash
    Set in a drought-ridden rural town in the West during Depression era America.  The play tells the story of a pivotal hot summer day in the life of a young spinster, Lizzie Curry. Lizzie keeps house for her father and two brothers on the family cattle ranch. She has just returned from a trip to visit family cousins, which was undertaken with the failed expectation that she would find a husband. As their farm languishes under the devastating drought, Lizzie's family worries about her marriage prospects more than about their dying cattle. Then out of nowhere is the arrival of a vibrant charmer named Starbuck. He is a rainmaker. He promises to bring rain in exchange for $100.  Starbuck is good looking, strong and athletic. The ultimate con man that can make you believe black is white, but basically he's only a dreamer always looking beyond the mark.  It's a whacky idea, but the rainmaker is so refreshing and ingratiating the Curry family finally accepts.  They soon begin banging on big bass drums to rattle the sky; while Starbuck turns his magic on Lizzie.  He persuades her that she has a very real beauty of her own. And, she believes it. Just as the father actually believes this man can bring rain.  And rain does come, and so does love.


Jon in the role of 'Sir Percival Blakeney' AKA 'The Scarlet Pimpernel' A swashbuckling Adventure/Romance novel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy. He would have been great as this character. (All wallpapers above, unless noted were done by me.)





By Christine De Los Rios


Phineas Paint Splatters: By Christine De Los Rios

PHINEAS BOGG THROUGH THE CENTURIES!

A very boxy collage By: Ginger De Los Rios




Old Age Wall Papers
By: Christine De Los Rios


















Awesome Animation by David Mosher


An Omni Schematic! Found on Web


'Jon-Erik Portrait' By: Valerie De Los Rios


'Phineas Bogg': An Oil Painting by Diana Ochschim

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'Jon-Erik Hexum' Drawn by:Karen Cash

Original Artwork from 1983

Artist Unknown

I designed this using Jon's face and his body in the one below, he would have been the perfect choice to play the D.C Comics Super-hero AQUAMAN!




Created By: Valerie


Created by Valerie

'Voyagers From The Unknown'-1984 Original Artwork from the Prologue



     




                                                                             


The Guide Book

If VOYAGERS! Were a modern-day Cartoon:
Designer: Unknown, found on web. Thanks to David for sending it along.


Valerie De Los Rios
A fanciful notion: 'Prince Erik' with Sara from the movie 'Labyrinth'