Showing posts with label Joe Musial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Musial. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Rebo!





I was trolling through the Grand Comics Database the other day and I stumbled across the quartet of covers above. I was startled as these were brand new images to me of a character I had never seen before. I thought at the very least I'd clapped eyes on most any character who might have warranted a cover on an American comic, let alone four.

There was precious little data at the GCD, but the there was the name "Rebo", which allowed me to find this information. So he's some sort of Ming the Merciless wannabe. The images above are startling in their clarity and impact, and Rebo looks like he probably should be called "Cockscomb King" or the "Ruby Rooster" or "Cocka-Doodle Dude" or something like. Those popping eyes and those red tines or knobs or whatever they're supposed to be are most impressive, I'll give them that. I get more of a Foghorn Leghorn vibe than a Smaug one from the look.

The artwork on these four striking covers is by Joe Musial, who was a King Features mainstay artist who eventually took over The Katzenjammer Kids.

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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Magic Pards!






Here are some delightful covers for early issues of Magic Comics co-featuring two very different comic strip characters -- Carl Anderson's Henry  and Lee Falk's Mandrake the Magician. Two comics could hardly be more different in style and tone than these two but here we see cover artist Joe Musial (who was born on this day by the way) make them work in tandem somehow.

Utterly charming!

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