At a time when comics seemed (and were) worthless, his technique for archiving was to literally tear out the stories and covers that caught his fancy and trim them to fit into binder sleeves. Unfortunately, the way to make them fit was to, many times, trim them up to and into the inked border lines! But yet, all the art was there, and most all the stories that he has held onto, lo these 70ish years. It was actually refreshing and fun that these stories weren't in slabs, hiding away, trying to protect their value. The value was evident—these pages were loved!
Saturday, April 10, 2010
A Gift of the Golden Age
As busy as my schedule has been, the time has come to write about something really special.
Above, Judy of the Jungle
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Well, hell yeah, I'd like to see this stuff Thom!
The Kirby stuff certainly, and the Planet,Batman,Captain America art as well.
I mean, don't let it cut into your money making time, but good scans of golden age comics are hard to find. I visit Mr Door Tree's blog every day and I love the wide variety of images he puts up. I'm no illustration snob.
Thom,
You definitely DID get at least one comment on the original Boy Commandos posting, because I left one. This is *wonderful* stuff and there is no other place to find it. Your blog is the greatest. Please... post away!
Steve
Oh, hey Steve, I'm sorry. You sure did comment and I even responded to it. Life is a blur and I need to be more careful in my assumptions. Glad you're paying attention. Somebody has to.
E.G.—thanks for your vote. And hey all this blogging IS cutting into my money making time, but-but I don't know how to break the habit. I just have to get up earlier and stay up later.
This isn't a 'NO' - I like comics, but I think what makes The Pictorial Arts is the variety of illustrative work that gets posted, while there are a lot of other blogs wholey devoted to Golden Age goodness. Of course, I don't imagine you'd just all of a sudden stop posting the kind of quality illustrative work that you normaly do, so I don't really think that it would be a problem, but I'd be sad if the whole blog became nothing but Golden age comics. And since you say in your post that in-between you would stil continue to share the illustrative work that you are so generous with, I'd say go for it - 'YES... (but please don't totally abandon what has made this such a unique and interesting blog so far)'.
Well as a recent discoverer of your blog, I don't know how much weight my opinion is, but those single pages; Life on Other Worlds and The Federal Men are gorgeous!
What an amazing collection.
As a lover of the illustration work and comics I would love a healthy dose of both. And from what I've seen so far you have quite an eye for picking out the best.
definately. go for it.
I hope you'll do more Simon and Kirby; also Planet. You do an excellent job of scanning. Most old comic scans I find are garish and with a white point which eats into the lines.
Angus McPherson
Thanks Angus. Indeed I will do more Simon and Kirby and such. And thanks about the scans. I work really hard to get em to look as natural as I can. I abhor pure white in old comics, the off-white newsprint paper is perfect for the medium.
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