In character design with Lou Police I did an interpretation of the Gingerbread Man fairy tale. I was influenced heavily by the Blacksad comics and so most of the characters are anthropomorphic animals and the story is set in WW2 Germany. The Ginger Bread Man instead of being a cookie shaped like a man is a redheaded baker who becomes a rebel leader in Nazi occupied Germany and the other characters from the fairy tale are interpreted appropriately as antagonists.
This is the old woman in the story of the Gingerbread Man that he runs away from. I imagined her as a Nazi concentration camp director who is after the protagonist for starting a rebellion.
This is my interpretation of the pig from the story. He is the butcher in the same town as the Ginger Bread Man who reports him to the gestapo for insurrection.
Here we see the horse from the fairy tale as a stuffy aristocratic Nazi party member.
This is the fox who in the fairy tale offers to carry the Gingerbread Man across the river on his back and ends up eating him. In my story he is a seedy dock worker who the Redheaded Baker pays to smuggle him across the river to freedom. He is eventually betrayed by the fox to the Nazis as he is vulnerable during the river crossing.
Early sketches for the Baker.
This is the final color concept for the Baker. He escapes from a concentration camp and manages to start a resistance in Nazi Germany but is later betrayed by the Fox and becomes a martyr for his cause.