BangZoom Posted August 11, 2007 Author Share Posted August 11, 2007 Attention all Winsor McCay, Little Nemo, and early animation fans. Check out the clip of Little Nemo on You Tube. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Detroit MIke Posted August 11, 2007 Share Posted August 11, 2007 incredible stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted August 11, 2007 Author Share Posted August 11, 2007 Name the comic and issue number of where this image appears on the cover. WARNING: We recommend that attempts to solve this quiz should be attempted only by advanced students of the collecting fraternity. Studies have shown that novice collectors who participate may suffer loss of self confidence, damaged chromosomes, and possibly root rot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theagenes Posted August 11, 2007 Share Posted August 11, 2007 Attention all Winsor McCay, Little Nemo, and early animation fans. Check out the clip of Little Nemo on You Tube. Very cool! I had seen Gertie the dinosaur before, but not this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reality_consensus Posted August 11, 2007 Share Posted August 11, 2007 Super Comics #82 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted August 11, 2007 Author Share Posted August 11, 2007 Super Comics #82 From out of nowhere comes a new champion. Congratulations, REALITY_CONSENSUS. :applause: I think you can be justly proud of your accomplishment. Not too many people could have figured that out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
selegue Posted August 12, 2007 Share Posted August 12, 2007 Super Comics #82 Tough one, especially with so many experts on a road trip to Chicago! I arrived too late. I actually spotted it as Tracy, remembered his own series and Four Color appearances but not all his other reprint series, but the answer was already there so I peeked. Where's 's usual yellow overcoat? I never noticed before how much Gould (assuming he's the cover artist) drew like the European "clean line" artists. The crook on the right could have come straight out of Hergé's Tintin. Jack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted August 12, 2007 Author Share Posted August 12, 2007 Super Comics # 82 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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BangZoom Posted August 12, 2007 Author Share Posted August 12, 2007 This is one of the first full page panels ever published in the comics. Name the title and issue number of where it appeared. (Here's a clue.This issue number is not included in the CGC Census.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted August 12, 2007 Author Share Posted August 12, 2007 This is the next page in the story. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shiverbones Posted August 12, 2007 Share Posted August 12, 2007 STUNNING Lovecraft issue! WOW! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sacentaur Posted August 12, 2007 Share Posted August 12, 2007 Speed Comics 6? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAP Freak Posted August 12, 2007 Share Posted August 12, 2007 (edited) Speed Comics 12? Edited August 12, 2007 by CAP_FFreek Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamstrange Posted August 12, 2007 Share Posted August 12, 2007 It's actually not that early for 1 page splashes. We have had folks post double page spreads by Walt Kelly from 1937, IIRC. Shuster was one of the first to do it as part of a story in 1938 and I know of at least one other case where both single and double page spreads were used in a 1938 story. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted August 12, 2007 Author Share Posted August 12, 2007 Speed Comics 6? YES!! :applause: Congratulations, sacentaur. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAP Freak Posted August 12, 2007 Share Posted August 12, 2007 That Census hint was very good. It was either 6 or 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Black Hand ® Posted August 12, 2007 Share Posted August 12, 2007 It's actually not that early for 1 page splashes. We have had folks post double page spreads by Walt Kelly from 1937, IIRC. Shuster was one of the first to do it as part of a story in 1938 and I know of at least one other case where both single and double page spreads were used in a 1938 story. Right, Top Notch 2 from January '40 had some nice one page splashes as I recall. Some pretty amazing stuff. I've found a lot of things that go against the prevailing wisdom of early comic lore . A lot of these things, like the 1 page splashes, are just because a lot these books, while they've been collected, haven't actually been read by some collectors. The prevailing wisdon for a long time was that Marvel Mystery # 4 was the first Nazi war cover but that was absolutely false, it was Top Notch #2 which was the first Nazi war cover with a swatzika on the cover battle scene. It took a long time for Overstreet to half heartedly correct this.... wouldn't want to devalue Marvel Mystery 4 now would they. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...