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Post by foxley on Dec 7, 2016 19:03:45 GMT -5
My first couple of thoughts for this topic were already taken, so I had to dig for something a trifle more obscure:
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Post by Paradox on Dec 7, 2016 19:52:51 GMT -5
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Post by Phil Maurice on Dec 7, 2016 20:04:45 GMT -5
Phil Maurice Who publish that comic book that you provided us to see? That's from Hillman Periodicals, publisher of such gems as Airboy and The Heap. My note regarding Iron Man was facetious; there is no connection with the Marvel character.
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Post by Phil Maurice on Dec 7, 2016 20:09:29 GMT -5
My first couple of thoughts for this topic were already taken, so I had to dig for something a trifle more obscure: Another Ingels cover, though he is recognizable here; everything is slightly off-kilter. Great cover!
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Post by Hoosier X on Dec 7, 2016 20:13:44 GMT -5
Great topic
I'd forgotten how awesome Firehair is. (And all the other Fiction House heroines. Sheena, Rio Rita, Tiger Girl, Futura. And Sky Girl! She was hilarious!)
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Post by foxley on Dec 7, 2016 20:23:05 GMT -5
My first couple of thoughts for this topic were already taken, so I had to dig for something a trifle more obscure: Another Ingels cover, though he is recognizable here; everything is slightly off-kilter. Great cover! Thanks. The EC western books are largely forgotten these days (I think they all got turned into horror and sci-fi books that continued the numbering).
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Post by Phil Maurice on Dec 7, 2016 20:40:47 GMT -5
The EC western books are largely forgotten these days (I think they all got turned into horror and sci-fi books that continued the numbering). As well as Romance and Superhero books in between. There's a lot of raw talent in the EC Westerns, and also in the contemporaneous books from which Gaines and Feldstein "recruited" (for lack of a better word) artists like Jack Kamen and Wally Wood after seeing their Fox work, for example.
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Post by hondobrode on Dec 8, 2016 0:06:42 GMT -5
Not enough lady outlaws in this here contest... It was a toss up between her and Hex with the runaway horses
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Post by Bronze Age Brian on Dec 8, 2016 1:45:20 GMT -5
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Post by Icctrombone on Dec 8, 2016 2:43:20 GMT -5
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Post by chickenpocket on Dec 8, 2016 9:06:16 GMT -5
That's got to be the most straight-forward and uncharacteristic Graham Ingels work I've ever seen. Nice pick! Thanks! One of the things I love about this contest is finding good new (to me) artists who I'm unfamiliar with.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2016 11:16:05 GMT -5
I looked all over for this one! I remembered it, but had no idea the issue #. After searching for a while, I gave up and went with Twilight Zone.. . but good find. .it's what i would have picked
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Post by codystarbuck on Dec 8, 2016 12:24:31 GMT -5
I don't remember this scene in Eric Remarque's book.....
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Post by codystarbuck on Dec 8, 2016 12:28:02 GMT -5
I would like to read this GR at some point. He actually looks so much cooler than a flaming head dude on a motorcycle. Which is an accomplishment. (In hindsight since it came out first.) Well worth it, especially for the Dick Ayers art. The Marvel revival was pretty good, too (Ayers on art there, too). It was reprinted as Night Rider, after Johnny Blaze came along.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2016 13:28:30 GMT -5
So far, Juggernaut has the absolute BEST "Stagecoaches" cover, so far nothing comes remotely close. Ha, will be interesting to see how the votes may stray in OTHER directions...if so, the "BIASED" debate shall rage on!!
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