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Who Created the Comic Books?: Pete Riss Candy
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Who Created the Comic Books? Searching for the Uncredited Writers and Artists. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. Pete Riss does a few Candy stories at Quality when there are suddenly more needed—she gets her own book in addition to her feature in Police Comics. Riss doesn't have any Candys in Police. That I can see.). There are other stories in this run that strike me as not penciled by Sahle (one between these two in #11, for instance), but I have no idea who the pencillers other than Riss might be. By Wolfman...
Who Created the Comic Books?: Double Date with Millie
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Who Created the Comic Books? Searching for the Uncredited Writers and Artists. Thursday, July 23, 2015. Double Date with Millie. The first tier above is the beginning of a one-page gag (in Millie the Model. 32, Jan/52); the second tier comes from the top of a two-page piece ("What Makes Millie Mad? In A Date with Millie. 6, Aug/60). Stan Lee creates a splash page for the latter by—what do you think? 8212;recycling again; in this case a cover gag from just the previous year ( Millie. A Date with Millie.
Who Created the Comic Books?: August 2015
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Who Created the Comic Books? Searching for the Uncredited Writers and Artists. Saturday, August 22, 2015. The Final Siegel and Shuster Story. In 1948 was bylined Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster; I myself can't see any Shuster work there. If he did, for instance, any layouts, they're overwhelmed by finishes that look like full art by the likes of John Sikela. The GCD inexplicably attributes "You Can't Escape" in Atlas's Adventures into Terror. I have no idea who drew the issue's three other stories, although...
Who Created the Comic Books?: January 2015
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Who Created the Comic Books? Searching for the Uncredited Writers and Artists. Friday, January 30, 2015. Mary Marvel's Final Artist at Fawcett. In 1948 Mary Marvel loses her strip in Wow Comics. To Tom Mix and even has her own book retitled and taken over by another screen cowboy, Monte Hale. She remains a member of the Marvel Family, of course, and her solo strip continues as a backup in Marvel Family. Mary Marvel in Marvel Family. Penciled by Pete Riss. MM and the Adult Children. A quarter of a century...
Who Created the Comic Books?: Wait Fifteen Years for Johnny Craig
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Who Created the Comic Books? Searching for the Uncredited Writers and Artists. Thursday, July 30, 2015. Wait Fifteen Years for Johnny Craig. At one point I thought I saw some Jack Kirby pencils at ACG when he never actually had anything published there. Seeing Johnny Craig pencils there in a 1949 story might make more sense, since he certainly worked for them a decade and a half later. The story in question (see the first tier excerpted) is "The Mummy's Cloth" in Adventures into the Unknown. By Wolfman, ...
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Lee's Comic Rack: Bill Molno's 1970s war art for Charlton
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015. Bill Molno's 1970s war art for Charlton. Technically, Bill Molno's '70s Charlton work starts in September, 1971 with "The Talking Tooth" ( Fightin' Marines. 99), but I strongly suspect this feature was an instance of delayed publication- stylistically, it is identical to a Nov., 1968 Fightin' Marines. Feature by Molno called "Silent Signals." Observe:. Molno drew one more war cover before Charlton mass-fired its staff in 1976, though that cover ( Fightin' Army. But we're here...
Lee's Comic Rack: August 2014
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Thursday, August 21, 2014. Froggie and His Friends, from Our Young Folks- June, 1873. Scanned, and retouched, by me from my copy of Our Young Folks- An Illustrated Magazine for Boys and Girl. S (June, 1873). Awesome, cartoon-style artwork, but whose? More picture stories from the 19th century children's magazine, The Little Corporal (1873). I have no idea, though, somehow, I'm guessing "Private Queer" was fictional. Note the deviation from the shadow-play approach on the sixth picture story down, "Playin...
A History of Comics: "Beech Allen" Timely text writer
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A History of Comics. Random history chat about comics from the 1920s-1960s or earlier or later. Wednesday, March 27, 2013. Beech Allen" Timely text writer. Pen name for Hedwig C. Langer (1905-1969). Actress in the 1920s, appearing in Broadway in 1927. Writer for pulps 31, 35- 38, 41 including for Goodman's Ka-Zar. Writer for detective magazines at least in 1946. Wrote plays in the mid 1940s. Married Anatole Feldman (AKA Anatole Field) and moved to upstate New York. Most comments this (and other) blogs ge...
A History of Comics: May 2013
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A History of Comics. Random history chat about comics from the 1920s-1960s or earlier or later. Monday, May 27, 2013. Howard G. Ferguson. Howard Grant Ferguson (1895 -1957). Howard Ferguson was best known as the letterer for Simon and Kirby's studio. He started working for them in 1940 and continued with them up to the early or mid 1950s, lettering their work at DC, Prize, and Mainline. He lettered Captain America #1. He also worked for Adolphe Barreaux's. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
A History of Comics: March 2013
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A History of Comics. Random history chat about comics from the 1920s-1960s or earlier or later. Wednesday, March 27, 2013. Beech Allen" Timely text writer. Pen name for Hedwig C. Langer (1905-1969). Actress in the 1920s, appearing in Broadway in 1927. Writer for pulps 31, 35- 38, 41 including for Goodman's Ka-Zar. Writer for detective magazines at least in 1946. Wrote plays in the mid 1940s. Married Anatole Feldman (AKA Anatole Field) and moved to upstate New York. Links to this post. Picture Window temp...
A History of Comics: June 2012
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A History of Comics. Random history chat about comics from the 1920s-1960s or earlier or later. Saturday, June 9, 2012. Phil Sturm, golden age comics writer and editor. The 1940 census reports that, at age 26, he was a magazine writer, and also was a Junior in College. He reported that he worked 40 hours a week, and made $750 for the year, the equivalent of $6150 in 2010. Let's hope he got a good raise the next year when he became an editor. Up in the Marvel (Martin Goodman) Comics? USA Comics #3 Jan....
A History of Comics: July 2012
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A History of Comics. Random history chat about comics from the 1920s-1960s or earlier or later. Monday, July 30, 2012. And among the others was Eastern. Eastern is best known for two reasons: it was owned by Paul Sampliner and distributed items by Harry Donenfeld, both later to be owners of DC Comics. It also provided employment for many folks who later started their own publishing company. Eastern Distributing Corporation 1924 - October 1932. Paul H. Sampliner owner 1924 - 1932. March 2, 1932 A Michigan...
Lee's Comic Rack: May 2014
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Exposed: The History Behind X-ray Specs, Gogs, Tubes, Pens, and Scopes. This image, borrowed from a pending eBay ad, shows a 1906 premium/gift offered by the Derby Supply Co. of Chicago:. The "X=ray" card above is nothing less than a much earlier, non-stereo version of the famous "X-ray" specs, spex, and gogs famous from Boomer-era comic book ads:. This device was allegedly developed by the German Secret Service during WWII, and we have no reason to doubt comic-ad copy:. Construc...
A History of Comics: Dixie Dugan and Renny McEvoy
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A History of Comics. Random history chat about comics from the 1920s-1960s or earlier or later. Tuesday, August 28, 2012. Dixie Dugan and Renny McEvoy. Dixie Dugan was based on the books by J. P. McEvoy, "Showgirl" and "Showgirl in Hollywood". McEvoy sold the motion picture rights to First National, and then the musical play rights to Ziegfeld. So the theme was hot, McEvoy had written comic strips before, back when he worked for the. Chicago Tribune, so why not another comic strip? Hollywood Johnnie (194...
A History of Comics: October 2011
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A History of Comics. Random history chat about comics from the 1920s-1960s or earlier or later. Tuesday, October 18, 2011. There are plenty of stories about Bill Everett's family, Wikipedia. And indeed he is burred in the graveyard at the Second Parish Church. So a distant relative indeed, and no need for us to include Edward's other achievements - such as being the main speaker at the Gettysburg dedication, where the President, Abraham Lincoln said a few words as well. As noted in Wikipedia, the co-owne...
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