Weird Paper Posted March 30, 2010 Share Posted March 30, 2010 Daaanggg! Scrooge! You rock! Oh! You OWE me big time now!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GACollectibles Posted March 31, 2010 Share Posted March 31, 2010 Speaking of vintage art, anyone see the ad for "American Pickers" on TV? They were showing a stash of Harold Gray art they found. I've been watching that show ever since I stumbled across it a few weeks ago. Last night's episode had a bit of a surprise ending with the Harold Gray art, didn't it? I missed it! What happened? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted March 31, 2010 Author Share Posted March 31, 2010 Speaking of vintage art, anyone see the ad for "American Pickers" on TV? They were showing a stash of Harold Gray art they found. I've been watching that show ever since I stumbled across it a few weeks ago. Last night's episode had a bit of a surprise ending with the Harold Gray art, didn't it? I missed it! What happened? After much buildup about the artwork, it was revealed that the drawings were most likely done by a different (non-famous) Harold Gray. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted March 31, 2010 Author Share Posted March 31, 2010 Actually, my reason for asking is I recently picked up this original Ewer page from Puck (1914, as far as I can tell.) I was wondering if you might know which issue--I'd love to find a copy. October 31, 1914 - Page 9 Very cool that you were able to find those, Scrooge. Does your school have other early 20th century humor magazines (Judge, Life, etc.) on microfilm? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BB-Gun Posted April 1, 2010 Share Posted April 1, 2010 I thought this was a great cover for a Batman fan. bb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BB-Gun Posted April 1, 2010 Share Posted April 1, 2010 It makes you wonder....what if Brundage had worked for DC comics? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scrooge Posted April 1, 2010 Share Posted April 1, 2010 Very cool that you were able to find those, Scrooge. Does your school have other early 20th century humor magazines (Judge, Life, etc.) on microfilm? I don't believe they have either Judge or Life but Puck was part of the APS series: American Periodical Series - Microfilm Consists of three separate series: APS I - American Periodicals, 18th Century (88 periodicals on 33 reels), 1741-1800 APS II - American Periodicals, 1800-1850 (923 periodicals on 1,966 reels) APS III - American Periodicals, 1850-1900 - To know exactly what's including I would have to look through the finding aid: American Periodicals 1741-1900: An Index to the Microfilm Collections which includes indexes by Title, Subject, Editor, and Reel Number Index. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikephoen Posted April 1, 2010 Share Posted April 1, 2010 It makes you wonder....what if Brundage had worked for DC comics? Love it! (thumbs u Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted April 2, 2010 Author Share Posted April 2, 2010 It makes you wonder....what if Brundage had worked for DC comics? I like that. Have you photoshopped any images of famous comic characters interacting with each other? Something along the lines of Batman and D ick Tracy teaming up against the Joker and Flattop? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted April 2, 2010 Author Share Posted April 2, 2010 We can't let the day go by without honoring two of the greatest of pranksters of comics...the Katzenjammer Kids. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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BB-Gun Posted April 2, 2010 Share Posted April 2, 2010 It makes you wonder....what if Brundage had worked for DC comics? I like that. Have you photoshopped any images of famous comic characters interacting with each other? Something along the lines of Batman and D ick Tracy teaming up against the Joker and Flattop? I only have this Buzzy and Hangman by Storm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BB-Gun Posted April 2, 2010 Share Posted April 2, 2010 This cover goes with the Perfect Crime and Detective covers and the villian is actually named the Silhouette. But I think a baseball bat would be more effective against GL than a hatchet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BB-Gun Posted April 2, 2010 Share Posted April 2, 2010 Lustige Lerchen von Hans und Fritz. Das tut mir leid! And a day late...Thanks for posting those covers. The Kids were a Sunday favorite. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scrooge Posted April 5, 2010 Share Posted April 5, 2010 I don't know if you sub to Illustration BZ but the most recent issue, # 29, is solely dedicated to H.J. Ward. Dave Saunders knocks another one out of the ballpark, providing a great narrative around little biographical data and providing most of that that I've seen available. The reproduction quality is splendid as ever in the mag, which at $ 15 cover price (further discounted at DCBS) is a bargain. Ward's association with The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet was a revelation to me and even his canonical Superman painting is covered in the article. I've been soaking in the article these past two days and marveling at Ward's lurid art. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scrooge Posted April 5, 2010 Share Posted April 5, 2010 Even better and cheaper, the Illustration website allows you to read the entire article for free online Hugh J. Ward article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G.A.tor Posted April 5, 2010 Share Posted April 5, 2010 Even better and cheaper, the Illustration website allows you to read the entire article for free online Hugh J. Ward article free Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flee-Marquette Posted April 5, 2010 Share Posted April 5, 2010 Even better and cheaper, the Illustration website allows you to read the entire article for free online Hugh J. Ward article free Illustration Magazine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G.A.tor Posted April 5, 2010 Share Posted April 5, 2010 Even better and cheaper, the Illustration website allows you to read the entire article for free online Hugh J. Ward article free Illustration Magazine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...