Beep beep! Wile E. Coyote takes the train to finally catch up with The Road Runner as talented artist transforms commuters into cartoon characters with the aid of a well-placed piece of paper
The How To Pass Time On A Train series of doodles was created by October Jones, aka animator Joe Butcher
Sketches held up by Mr Butcher to cover the heads of train passengers have been shared via the internet
Unsuspecting commuters have been transformed into characters including Where's Wally and Mickey Mouse
By LUCY CROSSLEY
PUBLISHED: 17:26 GMT, 10 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:36 GMT, 10 February 2014
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It's not everyday that commuters get to share a train journey with Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner, Mickey Mouse, Spiderman and even the Incredible Hulk, but one talented animator has done just that with the aid of some well-placed scraps of paper.
The How To Pass Time On A Train series of drawings, was created by October Jones, aka talented animator Joe Butcher.
The doodles, sketched over several years, found global internet fame after they were shared by thousands of Twitter and Facebook users, while Mr Butcher's popular YouTube videos have been viewed almost one million times.
The artist, who is also behind the book and Tumblr feed Texts From Dog, has turned his fellow train passengers into a host of characters, from a stubbly looking Winnie The Pooh, to extra terrestrial E.T, before photographing the often amusing results.
Mr Butcher, who grew up in Birmingham, has also made music videos for comedy band The Amateur Transplants, and has undertaken animation work for the BBC.