Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
What We Have Here . . .
Before we move too far past the season, I wanted to pull out this Playboy cartoon by the late Eldon Dedini. Dedini's art was a lovely blend of cartooning and watercolor painting, and always a feast for the eyes.
Science Digest
I used to really enjoy Science Digest magazine. This Robert McCall cover is a favorite. I've met with McCall on two different occasions, once at a conference and once in his studio, and it was such a pleasure talking with him and seeing his paintings up close—including the painting for this cover.
I will have more about McCall down the line.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Somerset Rail Station
The late John Berkey was an artist known for spaceships and high tech sci-fi. So, it's a bit surprising to see a folksy Somerset rail station, dramatic as it is. It's also a bit surprising to see the image used for a scotch ad, but why not I suppose. I do like it better as a magazine cover.
From Aesgaard to Zingara
Woody's Mad Record Labels
So much great cartooning has been lightly passed over because of so much detail being printed so small. Wally Wood was a master of 'crowded room' scenes, putting in so much detail, but being printed so small. I've scanned this page at a large size, and I hope if you download it, it will open large. And the text on the record labels is funny too (tell me SOME of you remember 45's). Look in close for all the tiny details (fer instance, look for the mushroom cloud coming from the tuba).
Viva Woody!
Monday, December 28, 2009
When Up Came a Blackbird . . .
From an old book for kids, notice the 'note' at the bottom, seemingly tacked on by a nervous editor in fear of children's nightmares and parents' ire.
The Sparrow Dance
There was a favorable response when I posted Katharine Sturges illustrations to Why the Chimes Rang. Here is an interesting spot drawing which she signed as Katharine Sturges Dodge. I will look for more of her work.
Selina Kyle Wayne
My favorite image of the Catwoman character, the Earth-2 Selina Kyle Wayne, rendered by Dave Stevens. Sigh. Comics would have been the better for it if only Stevens had done mainstream stories.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Year End Clearance
It's time to post some year end clearance items. Items that are one-of-a-kinds, remnants, whatcha-callits, or just plain miscellaneous—but otherwise nice enough to keep in my morgue or inspiration files. I don't have much information for much of this stuff, but I'll annotate where I can. I'm posting 5 items this go round, but for the next few days, it'll just be individual posts here and there as I get time (it's deadline time around here again for the next couple weeks).
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Christmas Day in the Morning
I hope you don't mind getting one more dose of Leyendecker for Christmas . . .
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Christmas with Mother Goose
I just posted this over on Whirled of Kelly, but it is such a nice cover, and appropriate for the theme on this 'blog, so, uh, well do I really need an excuse to post it here?
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Little Nemo and Santa
Just a handful of zoomed-in panels to show Winsor McCay's version of Santa, 1905 & 1906. Boy, those were the days when a Sunday page was a work of art. McCay's vision of Santa's home probably inspired dancing sugarplums in millions of kids dreams. I, personally, love the striped blue trousers.