| Cover art by Vincente Alcazar |
Showing posts with label val mayerick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label val mayerick. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Random Reads: "In the Crypts of Yamath!" by Fox, Mayerick, and Alcazar
Okay, Ol' Groove makes bonehead boo-boos from time to time, but when I find out, I will fess up! When we last visited Lin Carter's Thongor, I mentioned that Creatures on the Loose #26 was the final ish for regular series artist Val Mayerick. Well, the Keeper of the Cool was wrong! T'was CotL #27 (October 1973) in which Mr. Mayerick bid farewell to Thongor. "In the Crypts of Yamath!" was inked by Vincente Alcazar, who would take over the full art chores beginning with CotL #28 (for sure!). So ish 27 truly is the final for penciler Val and also writer Gardner Fox. Steve Gerber would finish out the series in partnership with Alcazar, and we'll see those in the not-too-distant future! Enjoy!
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Ol' Groove's Request Line: "Tower of the Serpent-Women!" by Carter, Fox, Mayerick, and Howard
"More Thongor!" cried Groove-dom! "More Thongor you will have!" replied Ol' Groove! "Tower of the Serpent-Women" by Gardner Fox, Val Mayerick, and Wayne Howard (continuing the adaptation of Lin Carter's Thongor and the Wizard of Lemuria) was published in Creatures on the Loose #26 (August 1973). It's the first of two issues authored by Golden Age great Gardner Fox (who also was a pro at prose sword and sorcery, natch), but it's also the final issue for penciler Val Mayerick (who replaced him? Stay tuned for future Thongor posts, Groove-ophiles!) Also of interest is the fact that this is a rare Marvel job for Charlton mainstay Wayne Howard. His Wally Wood-inspired inks give Mayerick a very different look, don'tcha think? Enjoy!
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Random Reads: "Red Swords, Black Wings!" by Effinger and Mayerick
Hey, hey, hey, Groove-ophiles! Would ya like to groove to another chilling chapter of Marvel's adaptation of Lin Carter's Thongor? Ol' Groove thought you might! This third chapter in our savage hero's saga, "Red Swords, Black Wings!" is by our regular creative team of writer George Alec Effinger and artists Val Mayerick and Vinnie Colletta and comes from Creatures on the Loose #24 (April 1973). If ya need to catch up, click here for part one and here for part two.
Stay tuned! Ya never know when the next chapter will show up!
| Cover art by John Romita and Ernie Chan |
Stay tuned! Ya never know when the next chapter will show up!
Thursday, April 7, 2011
If You Blinked You Missed: Thongor, Warrior of Lost Lemuria
It was a cool series, really. Unlike many of Marvel's experimental titles of the period, it had a pretty stable creative team--only 3 writers and two artists for an eight issue run, all of them turning out some pretty inspired work (with the exception of the colorist who gave Thongor black instead of red hair for the first few issues). I think Gerber was heading into some pretty trippy places, and I would've loved to have seen where he was going. Sadly, we'll never know.
What we do have are some great memories--and some far-out scans!--of the Warrior of Lost Lemuria, including his debut tale which Ol' Groove is gonna lay 'pon ya right now! Who loves ya, baby?
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Note to "The Man": All images are presumed copyright by the respective copyright holders and are presented here as fair use under applicable laws, man! If you hold the copyright to a work I've posted and would like me to remove it, just drop me an e-mail and it's gone, baby, gone.
All other commentary and insanity copyright GroovyAge, Ltd.
As for the rest of ya, the purpose of this blog is to (re)introduce you to the great comics of the 1970s. If you like what you see, do what I do--go to a comics shop, bookstore, e-Bay or whatever and BUY YOUR OWN!