I'm sure the Timely/Atlas experts can probably recognize the rather distinctive art on this fairly atypical western story but I can't, nor could the GCD.Awfully fun to look at, though.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Monday, September 29, 2014
Rustler at Large-Wallace Wood-1956
Here's Woody at Atlas, nearly a decade before DAREDEVIL. GCD says Reed Crandall seems to have helped in the inks. I don't see it. In fact, even the lettering and logo are in Wood's distinctive style. The horses maybe. Maybe Crandall or someone else inked the horses. MAYBE!
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Squat Car Squad-Gay Comics-1946
Dick Briefer wasn't the ONLY one to have a parody of Frankenstein's Monster in the Golden Age of Comics. No, here's a not bad one from...well, I don't know who it's from but it's a good one!
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Shock Gibson-Arturo Cazaneuve-1942
Shock Gibson, one of the quintessential Nazi-bashing superguys, returns to our site here with another fun little bit of propaganda.
Friday, September 26, 2014
The Human Torch, Captain America and Sun Girl-Mike Sekowsky-1948
It was rare to have a superhero team-up in the Golden Age. Even Batman and Superman hadn't started hanging out together yet. But here we have the Torch and his then-partner teaming up with Captain America! Not quite the Invaders but...And Bucky? Well, in retro-continuity this was well past the point where the real Cap was frozen in ice so this was one of the later Caps anyway, probably the former Patriot. So Bucky was apparently somewhere in Soviet Russia. If you haven't been keeping up, it gets confusing. Just enjoy this rare teaming of two of Timely's best...plus Sun Girl.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Jungo the Man Beast-Robert Peterson-1946
If anything, there were more Tarzan clones in early comic books than Mandrake clones. Here's one of the more blatant ones from SPARKLING STARS.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
When Worlds Collide-Journey Into Unknown Worlds-1950
Oh, I'm pretty sure I know this art style but I don't want to commit to a guess. Not on GCD. Anyone?
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
El Carim (and Balbo the Boy Magician)-Bert Whitman-1942
Earlier this year, we introduced you to El Carim but pointed out that he was later succeeded by Balbo, the Boy Magician. Well, here's El Carim's final appearance and Balbo's first. As always, apologies for the unfortunate serotypes of the day.