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The Undead Thread: Pre-Code Horror
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Starting 2007 off with one of the best (if not THE best) covers of the WOM run... Lou Cameron, I believe. hail.gif

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That is a great horror scene!

 

The cover, I'm pretty certain, is by Harry Anderson. He was used on far more covers than Cameron and has much more realistic style. Both of these guys are barely known relative to how much good pre-code work they did.

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The cover, I'm pretty certain, is by Harry Anderson. He was used on far more covers than Cameron and has much more realistic style. Both of these guys are barely known relative to how much good pre-code work they did.

 

Great stuff! I was not very familiar with Anderson, so after a little research I've come to the conclusion that you are onto something. 893scratchchin-thumb.gif

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Me either. What issue number is it. Knight covers cloud9.gif

 

I'll have to double check, but off the top of my head I think it was #4. Ace has that annoying habit of not printing all issue #'s on the front. sumo.gif

 

here ya' go Keith------

 

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New addition for my Original Art collection (currently en route to me in the UK), is an unpublished ACG pre-code Horror cover intended for ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN (circa 1952), with art by Ken Bald:

 

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The issue range, for which this cover was intended would have been #s 28 to 33. Scotty Moore, who I bought the art from, believes # 31.

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New addition for my Original Art collection (currently en route to me in the UK), is an unpublished ACG pre-code Horror cover intended for ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN (circa 1952), with art by Ken Bald:

 

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The issue range, for which this cover was intended would have been #s 28 to 33. Scotty Moore, who I bought the art from, believes # 31.

 

Nice piece! Scotty Moore huh? Glad to see he is still in the hobby. I knew him quite well years ago. He was a big Larson and MLJ guy.

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New addition for my Original Art collection (currently en route to me in the UK), is an unpublished ACG pre-code Horror cover intended for ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN (circa 1952), with art by Ken Bald:

 

2cct7wp.jpg

 

The issue range, for which this cover was intended would have been #s 28 to 33. Scotty Moore, who I bought the art from, believes # 31.

 

Nice piece! Scotty Moore huh? Glad to see he is still in the hobby. I knew him quite well years ago. He was a big Larson and MLJ guy.

 

Scotty's a super nice guy! Saw him in San Diego again last year -- he seemed thrilled with purchasing his first EC Krigstein story.

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New addition for my Original Art collection (currently en route to me in the UK), is an unpublished ACG pre-code Horror cover intended for ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN (circa 1952), with art by Ken Bald:

 

2cct7wp.jpg

 

The issue range, for which this cover was intended would have been #s 28 to 33. Scotty Moore, who I bought the art from, believes # 31.

 

Nice piece! Scotty Moore huh? Glad to see he is still in the hobby. I knew him quite well years ago. He was a big Larson and MLJ guy.

 

Scotty's a super nice guy! Saw him in San Diego again last year -- he seemed thrilled with purchasing his first EC Krigstein story.

 

Does he still look like this?? He is in the purple shirt holding the Exciting Comics.

 

I snapped this pic over a dozen years ago.

 

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New addition for my Original Art collection (currently en route to me in the UK), is an unpublished ACG pre-code Horror cover intended for ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN (circa 1952), with art by Ken Bald:

 

2cct7wp.jpg

 

The issue range, for which this cover was intended would have been #s 28 to 33. Scotty Moore, who I bought the art from, believes # 31.

 

Nice piece! Scotty Moore huh? Glad to see he is still in the hobby. I knew him quite well years ago. He was a big Larson and MLJ guy.

 

Scotty's a super nice guy! Saw him in San Diego again last year -- he seemed thrilled with purchasing his first EC Krigstein story.

 

Does he still look like this?? He is in the purple shirt holding the Exciting Comics.

 

I snapped this pic over a dozen years ago.

 

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The hair's a little grayer and thinner but otherwise that's Scotty.

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New addition for my Original Art collection (currently en route to me in the UK), is an unpublished ACG pre-code Horror cover intended for ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN (circa 1952), with art by Ken Bald:

 

2cct7wp.jpg

 

The issue range, for which this cover was intended would have been #s 28 to 33. Scotty Moore, who I bought the art from, believes # 31.

 

Nice piece! Scotty Moore huh? Glad to see he is still in the hobby. I knew him quite well years ago. He was a big Larson and MLJ guy.

 

Scotty's a super nice guy! Saw him in San Diego again last year -- he seemed thrilled with purchasing his first EC Krigstein story.

 

Totally agree; Scotty's one of the nicest guys in this hobby. I've acquired a number of originals from Scotty, and he's a real pleasure to do business with.

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New addition for my Original Art collection (currently en route to me in the UK), is an unpublished ACG pre-code Horror cover intended for ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN (circa 1952), with art by Ken Bald:

 

2cct7wp.jpg

 

The issue range, for which this cover was intended would have been #s 28 to 33. Scotty Moore, who I bought the art from, believes # 31.

 

That is a great piece!

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I was checking it out myself, but the fundage is a wee tight right now. crazy.gif

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