At WonderFest 2009 someone displayed a wonderful model alien based on Wally Wood's cool drawing for the cover of Weird Science #16.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Kenton Of The Star Patrol by Wally Wood
A “Kenton Of The Star Patrol” story from Strange Worlds #3 (Avon, May 1951). The Grand Comics Database credits Wally Wood with the pencils and possibly the inks, although the Atomic Surgeons think that Wally only inked the first page, and maybe a bit of page 3, if any. Wally certainly did the splendid pencils and inks for the inside cover (above).
Once again, the wonder that is Atomic Surgery has polished up this tale for your maximum enjoyment.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
The Invasion from The Abyss (1951) by Frazetta (et al.)
From Strange Worlds #3 (Avon, May 1951) we present “The Invasion from the Abyss”. According to the Grand Comics Database the story is a collaboration that probably includes the artistic talents of Frank Frazetta, Al Williamson, Wally Wood, Roy Krenkel, and Angelo Torres. Frazetta, Williamson, Krenkel and Torres we amongst the group of friends dubbed The Fleagle Gang.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
The Story of Carl Akeley from EC Comics
Carl Ethan Akeley was an American naturalist and explorer who developed the taxidermic method for mounting museum displays to show animals in their natural surroundings. He mounted the skeleton of the famous African elephant Jumbo.
In the 1920's Akeley made a large specimen collection that became part of the American Museum's famous African mammal hall. link
This is his story “authorized, approved and sponsered by the American Museum of Natural History”, produced by EC Comics in 1946!
This story is from the now the forgotten radio show, from the now forgotten comic produced by the legendary EC comics group back when the "E" in "EC" stood for "Education" not "Entertaining". Check out the list of educational consultants.
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