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R.I.P. Roger Hill
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On 12/14/2023 at 4:42 PM, MrBedrock said:

I had seen Roger a number of times in passing at shows, had heard stories about him, and had even sold him a couple of Wally Wood text illustrations through the mail, but had never been formally introduced to him. About eight or nine years ago I acquired a large Jack Davis pencil sketch on EC office art board. I took it to OAF Con to show it around and Roger was incredibly generous with his knowledge. We ended up clicking and chatted for the duration of the show. Towards the end of the show he came over and gave me a copy of the program book for an EC art show he had curated in Oregon. The program book was done in fanzine style as an EC Fan Addict pamphlet and the artwork presented inside was ridiculous. Nearly every cool EC piece was represented in some form or other. And Roger had pulled all of this stuff together from a number of prominent collectors. As I went through the catalog I came upon the cover for Haunt of Fear 18. I asked Roger if he could tell me who owned that piece as it was a grail of mine. He sheepishly said that it belonged to him. I mentioned to him that if he were ever to think of parting with it to please think of me, but I never thought that particular comment would lead anywhere. We continued to email and call and stay in touch talking about the hobby. One day he called and asked if I was interested in the cover. YES! Absolutely!  He shot me a price and I gulped and said YES! Absolutely! He and another friend drove down from Kansas and spent a day at the shop delivering the cover. Roger was always such a joy to be around and chat with and nerd out about the coolest stuff in the whole hobby. He had seen it all.

 

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What a story, what a piece of art! Amazing and thank you for sharing.

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On 12/15/2023 at 11:00 AM, Cat-Man_America said:

Roger Hill was active in fandom when he worked with Jerry Weist to create Squa Tront back in '67.  While I didn't know him personally back then, over the decades became aware of his passion for the hobby and commitment to EC's legacy, first as a fan and artist, eventually as a dedicated publisher of books about EC's artists. But most of all I knew him as a wonderful human being. The joy you see in his face in photos is a 100% accurate reflection of the person. His passing is a sad loss to our community, one that'd even bring tears to the eyes of the Crypt-Keeper, Vault-Keeper and Old Witch.

Here is a photo I took of Roger at an OAFcon ...based on my Wayback Machine's best memory... circa 2016, with original Wood EC art and the amazingly detailed Wally Wood diorama:

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Did he make the diorama? That's a beautiful piece of work.

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On 12/14/2023 at 7:42 PM, MrBedrock said:

I had seen Roger a number of times in passing at shows, had heard stories about him, and had even sold him a couple of Wally Wood text illustrations through the mail, but had never been formally introduced to him. About eight or nine years ago I acquired a large Jack Davis pencil sketch on EC office art board. I took it to OAF Con to show it around and Roger was incredibly generous with his knowledge. We ended up clicking and chatted for the duration of the show. Towards the end of the show he came over and gave me a copy of the program book for an EC art show he had curated in Oregon. The program book was done in fanzine style as an EC Fan Addict pamphlet and the artwork presented inside was ridiculous. Nearly every cool EC piece was represented in some form or other. And Roger had pulled all of this stuff together from a number of prominent collectors. As I went through the catalog I came upon the cover for Haunt of Fear 18. I asked Roger if he could tell me who owned that piece as it was a grail of mine. He sheepishly said that it belonged to him. I mentioned to him that if he were ever to think of parting with it to please think of me, but I never thought that particular comment would lead anywhere. We continued to email and call and stay in touch talking about the hobby. One day he called and asked if I was interested in the cover. YES! Absolutely!  He shot me a price and I gulped and said YES! Absolutely! He and another friend drove down from Kansas and spent a day at the shop delivering the cover. Roger was always such a joy to be around and chat with and nerd out about the coolest stuff in the whole hobby. He had seen it all.

 

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(worship)(worship)(worship)

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On 12/14/2023 at 4:42 PM, MrBedrock said:

I had seen Roger a number of times in passing at shows, had heard stories about him, and had even sold him a couple of Wally Wood text illustrations through the mail, but had never been formally introduced to him. About eight or nine years ago I acquired a large Jack Davis pencil sketch on EC office art board. I took it to OAF Con to show it around and Roger was incredibly generous with his knowledge. We ended up clicking and chatted for the duration of the show. Towards the end of the show he came over and gave me a copy of the program book for an EC art show he had curated in Oregon. The program book was done in fanzine style as an EC Fan Addict pamphlet and the artwork presented inside was ridiculous. Nearly every cool EC piece was represented in some form or other. And Roger had pulled all of this stuff together from a number of prominent collectors. As I went through the catalog I came upon the cover for Haunt of Fear 18. I asked Roger if he could tell me who owned that piece as it was a grail of mine. He sheepishly said that it belonged to him. I mentioned to him that if he were ever to think of parting with it to please think of me, but I never thought that particular comment would lead anywhere. We continued to email and call and stay in touch talking about the hobby. One day he called and asked if I was interested in the cover. YES! Absolutely!  He shot me a price and I gulped and said YES! Absolutely! He and another friend drove down from Kansas and spent a day at the shop delivering the cover. Roger was always such a joy to be around and chat with and nerd out about the coolest stuff in the whole hobby. He had seen it all.

 

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Great story. I went to that exhibit at the U of Oregon art museum. It was quite good as was the art of superhero exhibit as both featured really peak OA.  I have the exhibit pamphlets and will post one tomorrow.  I also had no knowledge of Roger Hill but I am sorry for that gap in my education and quit pleased to fix it now.

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On 12/18/2023 at 5:50 PM, 50YrsCollctngCmcs said:

Did he make the diorama? That's a beautiful piece of work.

He did not. He had commissioned it from a guy who was a model builder. That guy delivered it to Roger at the OAF Con where it was displayed. I wish I could remember the guys name.

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On 12/20/2023 at 1:35 AM, sfcityduck said:

Great story. I went to that exhibit at the U of Oregon art museum. It was quite good as was the art of superhero exhibit as both featured really peak OA.  I have the exhibit pamphlets and will post one tomorrow.  I also had no knowledge of Roger Hill but I am sorry for that gap in my education and quit pleased to fix it now.

 

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