Showing posts with label GEORGE WILSON. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GEORGE WILSON. Show all posts
Monday, June 9, 2025
Monday, February 17, 2025
ART OF GEORGE WILSON COMING IN MARCH
Due to ship next month is Hermes Press' highly anticipated hardcover, "The Art of George Wilson". Wilson is responsible for defining the look of nearly every Gold Key comic with his magnificently-painted scenes. Besides the great art, I'm looking forward to learning more about him.
From the publisher:
What made many of the great adventure comics of the 1960s so attractive were their fantastic painted covers by artist George Wilson. Wilson's covers harkened back to the era of pulp magazines and were spectacularly eye-catching. He turned in efforts for literally hundreds of comics titles including: Classics Illustrated, The Twilight Zone, Ripley's Believe It or Not, Dr. Solar, Magnus Robot Fighter, Turok, Son of Stone and Star Trek, to name but a few. This new art book focuses on over 300 examples of his cover art and features numerous examples of Wilson's artwork scanned from the originals together with many of the book covers he created including his extensive run on Avon's The Phantom(as well as his work on the Gold Key version).
Order direct from the publisher HERE.
Friday, February 14, 2025
DARK SHADOWS STRIPS + COMIC BONUS
I clipped these artifacts in homage to the DARK SHADOWS TV show. I was a devoted fan and one of those thousands of kids who ran home after school to catch the latest episode (you think they could have aired it just a half-hour later!).
In my neck of the woods, the strip ran in THE LOS ANGELES TIMES from March 14, 1971 through March 11, 1972. It was drawn by Ken Bald, who signed his name "K. Bruce", and who had years earlier cut his chops on Captain America, Sub-Mariner and Millie the Model for Timely before he made the move to newspaper strips.
DARK SHADOWS is very well drawn in my opinion, and Bald/Bruce draws a dead-ringer for Barnabas Collins.
NOTE: The images are scanned full-size.
BONUS!
After a hiatus, the run of Gold Key's DARK SHADOWS continues today. There is speculation on who the scriptwriter might be for this issue. One possibility is D.J. Arneson, who had written previous issues. Another is that it may have been a woman by the name of Merrie Spaeth, who is known to have worked at Gold Key for a while and scripted stories for DARK SHADOWS, BORIS KARLOFF'S TALES OF MYSTERY and SMOKEY BEAR. She has had an interesting career. Before entering the comic industry she was an actress, then afterwards became the White House Director of Media Relations for the Reagan administration (!). The story in this issue is in two parts: "The Scarab: The Spell of Potiphar" and "The Scarab: The Spell of the Undead".
DARK SHADOWS
Vol. 1 No. 16
October, 1972
Western Publishing Company (Gold Key Comics)
Editor: Wally Green
Cover: George Wilson
Script: D. J. Arneson ?; Merrie Spaeth ?
Pencils: Joe Certa
Inks: Joe Certa
Letters: John Duffy
Pages: 36
Cover price: 15 cents
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