Thursday, May 23, 2013

Sid Check Horror


Here's a Harvey horror tale with some typically Wood-like art by his sometime compatriot, Sid Check.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Artist of the Issue



Bill Pearson's updated and rewritten Wood Artist of the Issue as published in a 1991 EC reprint comic.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Early Sally Forth Prelims



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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Cat Cover Re-Creation by The Fraim Brothers



This is a cover recreation of the first issue of BEWARE THE CLAWS OF... THE CAT! which was originally drawn by Marie Severin and Wally Wood. This 11x17 cover recreation features all the logos and text elements drawn by hand and was completed on 3/22/13.

http://comicartcommissions.com/Fraim/gallery.html

Friday, May 10, 2013

Nick Cuti's Moonie and the Spider Queen

Here's a link to a recent review of one of former Woodworker Nicola Cuti's MOONIE novels, all available on Amazon. 

http://www.midwestbookreview.com/rbw/apr_13.htm#gary


From Amazon:
Lusty little Moonie can live in the hostile environment of Outer Space wearing little more than a smile. She hates wearing clothes and does so only for modesty's sake. Her survival ability is worth billions. When Moonie's scooter-meteor crashes into the starship, the Big Bang, Perry and Torry entice the sexy Starbabe to stay while they secretly plan to sell her to the big business corporations on Earth. But Moonie receives a telepathic call for help from her sister Starbabes and she is off to the planet, Vulva-5. Perry and Torry are in pursuit and their chase takes them through a world of giant thinking spiders, deadly soldiers, reducing machines, tanks of luscious naked maidens in cryogenic sleep and the deadly, beautiful Spider Queen, Phobia. This is a comic novel of fun and surprises but definitely not for the entire family. Adults only! This is a NEWLY REVISED EDITION--bolder and sexier.

Wood himself was a fan of Moonie (aka Moonchild) and once drew her for Nick. He is said to have told Nick he should develop the character and, over more than 40 years now, he has!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

R.I.P-Dan Adkins


J. David Spurlock of the Wood Estate is reporting the passing last week of artist Dan Adkins. I have always felt that Adkins was the most symbiotic of Wood's collaborators. Their work together in the sixties produced, amongst other things,  T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS, TOTAL WAR and WITZEND. Dan went on to a prolific career as an illustrator himself with much good work at Marvel in the sixties and a long career as an inker in the seventies and beyond. Here are some of my favorite pieces by Dan Adkins, solo.