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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Al Williamson (March 21, 1931 - June 13, 2010)
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Book Artists

 

 

 

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Al Williamson

March 21, 1931 - June 13, 2010 

Above: Probably the best known of Al Williamson's early photos in the industry. 

At The Top Left: During Al's EC Days - His pencil art to the cover of Weird Fantasy #18 from March / April of 1953 with inks by Al Feldstein!

At The Middle Left: During Al's Tower Comics Days - His pencil art to the cover of THUNDER Agents #10 with inks by Wally Wood from November of 1966!

At the Bottom Left: Al's pencil art to the cover of Blade Runner #1 with inks by Carlos Garzon from Marvel Comics!

Below: The photo shows some of the EC gang at a panel from a con in 1972, which is the first year I started selling as a comic book dealer at a con. Missed several great panels like this one due to manning my table... 

 

 

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TODAY'S FEATURE - Blog #3164:

Yesterday I mentioned that I wanted to go back to blogging review blogs on publications that had come in.

Unfortunately after posting yesterday's blog, I found out about the passing of Al Williamson, a comic books great.

So today it seems that I once again am blogging about another person who has passed away this year, after influencing so many current artists, and also having won new comics readers during several of the 'Ages of Comics' with his pencils and / or inks... 

Al Williamson passed away on Sunday, June 13th.   He was 79 years of age.

I'll let the entry on him in Wikipedia give you his early history and how and what he did in comics.

Here's the link to the 1,355 listings in the Grand Comics Database, (GCD) that you can go to and enjoy the massive amount of works that he produced in comics during his long career.

In case there are any missing in the above reference source, here's a link to the Comic Book Data Base.

You'll see at the top left of this blog, three comic book covers that I chose that Al Williamson penciled.  That's because even though he is mostly known now for his great inking skills, he was also a penciler during his career.

I chose the Weird Fantasy #18 from 1953, because it reminded me of the 'Star Wars' comics he was involved in for Marvel.  Great detail in 1953, which carried over to the 1980's for Star Wars.

The T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #10 was during my formative years reading comics.  I was only a young teenager at the time when Tower Comics was publishing.  The cover was inked by Wally Wood, so you'll see a lot of the Wood style on that cover.

The third cover is the one that Al penciled for the movie comic book adaptation of 'Blade Runner' for Marvel Comics.  Probably one of my favorites of Al's later works.

I chose the above covers because they showed Al's pencil artwork.  However for interior pages of actual issues, I mainly have read a lot of Al's western works for Atlas Comics. I found to those to be some of my favorite works of his during his long career. I didn't see a cover to choose from from that period of time to post here.

Although I have not mentioned Al Williamson in this blog very often, he was truly one of the All-Time Greats in this industry.

His craftsmanship will be missed...
 

I have thanked Al before for his works; he was a guest of honor at the San Diego Comic Con since at least 1984 and was a repeat guest during the years since then.  Those photos from those earlier years are not yet scanned and thus not available for blogging purposes.

I want to add my thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our earlier archived blog posts, now numbering over 3,160 in number. I urge you to check out comic cons and introduce yourself to these comic greats at panels, programs, and even their tables or booths at a comic convention near you. I am so grateful that I've had the opportunity to do so during the years.  Sad to say, I've had to blog about the passing of several already this year.  Don't YOU miss out on talking with your favorite comic book writers and illustrators...

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Note: Our online comic book store carries many different genres of comics including Sci-Fi, HoRRoR, MoNSTer, Westerns, and of course Superheroes at:

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I mentioned in the above 'Main Feature' today that YOU should check out comics greats in panels, programs and their own tables at comic conventions.

I want to also mention that YOU should check out panels that feature those that have been either reporting on comics or published fanzines or other publications during the 'fan years of comics'! Above is a panel from the 2001 Comic Con International in San Diego on fanzines. Left to right, moderator (name n/a), Maggie Thompson, Mike Vosburg, James Van Hise, and Fred Patten. Not shown but also there to the right were: Camille Cazedessus, Gary Brown, and Paul Levitz!

My thanks to those of YOU that have read today's blog post! I do appreciate that, whether YOU are a First Timer here, or a regular reader of this Blog!

For those of you that didn't know me before today...I first set up as a 'dealer' at the 1972 San Diego West Coast Comic Con (SDCC) at the El Cortez Hotel. So I've been around comic conventions for a little while, LOL 

My wife Tina and I now have an on-line exhibitor (dealer) table at the first "virtual" comic con titled the "Facebook Comic Con" (FBCC)!

You can view our dealer table and interact with us there on Facebook by clicking this link, which takes you to our table named: 'Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing'. 

So if YOU are a Facebook member, please 'join' our Facebook Comic Con - Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, links to this blog, and other wall comments that we post every day! 
 

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Talking about comics: if YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review.

I'm always ready to be knocked over into a great storyline!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed. Just click on the link provided in this paragraph!

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

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Posted by makeitsomarketing at 6:29 AM PDT
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Monday, June 14, 2010
Ryan Winn At The San Diego Quarterly Comic Con!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Book Artists

 

Ryan Winn

At The

June 2010 San Diego Quarterly Comic Con!  

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Above: Ryan Winn Holding the Inked Page That Caught My Attention to His Table. Yes, It's of My Favorite Comic Book Group - The FF! 

At The Top Left: Ryan Winn welcoming attendees at his table!

At the Bottom Left: The Ron Roberts Branch of the Boys and Girls Club in Linda Vista, where the June 2010 San Diego Quarterly Con was Held! 

 

 

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TODAY'S FEATURE - Blog #3163:

Saturday I spent most of the day at the San Diego Quarterly Comic Con, (which is a new start-up con). Today, before I get back to blogging review blogs, I want to mention a comic book inker that I met there, Ryan Winn...

What grabbed my attention at first was that his portfolio book was opened to the comic book page that is pictured at the above right.  Well, being a Fantastic Four Fan since 1962, I couldn't help but stop and look at it closer! 

Ryan and I started talking further, and I ended up looking at his other comic book works that he had at his table. Of course one table wouldn't have everything he has done so far.

Here's a link to his credits so far as listed in the GCD.

Here's the link to his entry in the Comic Book Data Base.

Ryan also has an entry in Wikipedia.

I am glad that he had the Fantastic Four page opened on his table at this Con that got my attention!

You can see more of Ryan's works and his blog at his own web site.

Ryan also has a 12 page sketchbook for sale, which he is shown holding in the photo to the left. Pencils by Nelson Blake II, Tim Seely, Michael Broussard, and Mike Wieringo. Ryan is the inker on those pages. 

I would list his Facebook Fan Page here, but he hasn't started one yet.

So you can contact him via his own web site as listed above.

My thanks to Ryan Winn for taking the time to talk with me at this comic con, and to his wife Mia, who has her own web site with some really neat items that I will blog about in the future, as time and space permits.

For those of YOU that haven't heard about this start up comic con that I met Ryan Winn above, it's a 'start-up' in the sense that the promoter, Paul Martinez, is re-starting a comic con that he used to run about 10 - 11 years ago when it ended its' original run.

I used to set up at his earlier con, that would be held at the Scottish Rite Center here in the San Diego area, and it was a lot of fun doing so at that time!

Here's a little promo about this comic con in its' new reincarnation. Please Note: the flyer to the left was for the November con, there was no flyer printed for the June con:

Now known as the SAN DIEGO QUARTERLY COMIC CON, the comic book show held at SCOTTISH RITE EVENT CENTER has returned and it is now being held at the Boys and Girls Club of America (Ron Roberts Branch) in Linda Vista. It is being held on June 12th 2010 (Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) and will have free admission for 14 and under. Admission is $5 for Adults. Receive $2 OFF at will-call by sending an email with your name to paul@sdquarterlycon.com and receive $3 off your admission at will-call. The special event at the Boys & Girls Club is located at 2230 E. Jewett Street, San Diego, CA 92111. This is a special popular arts event featuring a very large showroom filled with old & new comics, toys, action figures, sci-fi and fantasy merchandise, movie & tv memorabilia, anime, manga, trading cards, comic companies, artists and much, much more. For more Information call Paul Martinez (619) 381-8297 comicshow38@yahoo.com or paullsmartinezz@yahoo.com.

I spent some time with Paul Martinez on Saturday about the revival of his earlier comic con, and what he is looking to do with this. This June 2010 show had experienced and well known comics industry people such as Batton Lash and Jackie Estrada, (as pictured below), as well as newcomers looking to make their big break in the business, such as Kev Whiting, whom I'm sure I'll be blogging sometime in the future!

I'll be letting you know via my blog and at my own Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing online exhibitor table of any upcoming show dates for this San Diego Quarterly Comic Con. In the meantime you can also keep updated via their Facebook Fan Page!

My thanks to Ryan Winn, Mia Winn, Paul Martinez, Batton Lash, and Jackie Estrada, among others who I met at this Saturday comic con! 

Plus: My thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our earlier archived blog posts, now numbering over 3,160 in number!

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Note: Our online comic book store carries many different genres of comics inked by inkers, including HoRRoR, MoNSTer, Weterns, and of cours Superhero tales at:

http://www.comicbookscircus.com/

 


 

 

Now Celebrating the 11th Year On The Web!

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Note: If you are breaking into, or already work in the comic book industry or other pop culture productions, you are welcome to email us press releases, news items, and updates that you feel would be of interest to our blog readers. Including YOUR own works!

To mail printed items to us for possible review, send to:

 

 

Click Here to see our Facebook Comic Con Dealer Table!

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PO Box 130653
Carlsbad, CA 92013

 

 Also, if you are a Facebook member & would like to also join my own Facebook Network, feel free to send a 'friend request' to Michael D Hamersky. I am reaching the maximum of 5,000 Facebook Friends soon, and I don't want YOU to be left out!

 

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As mentioned in today's Main Feature above... To the left is Batton Lash and his wife, Jackie Estrada, as seen at their table at this SD Quarterly Comic Con!

I have met them both several times during the last few years, and for me it was nice to see them at this smaller venue, as their booth at the Comic Con International: San Diego is ALWAYS packed with Fans eager to buy their latest comic book issues or TPBs!

My thanks to both of them for updating me as to what is upcoming for them at Exhibit A Press.  You can click that link to find out also!

AND...My thanks to those of YOU that have read today's blog post! I do appreciate that, whether YOU are a First Timer here, or a Regular Reader of this Blog!

For those of you that didn't know me before today...I first set up as a 'comic book dealer' at the 1972 San Diego West Coast Comic Con (SDCC) at the El Cortez Hotel. So I've been around comic conventions for a little while myself, LOL 

My wife Tina and I now have an on-line exhibitor (dealer) table at the first "virtual" comic con titled the "Facebook Comic Con" (FBCC)!

You can view our dealer table and interact with us there on Facebook by clicking this link, which takes you to our table named: 'Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing'. 

So if YOU are a Facebook member, please 'join' our Facebook Comic Con - Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, links to this blog, and other wall comments that we post every day! 
 

       
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Talking about comics: if YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review.

I'm always ready to be knocked over into a great storyline!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed. Just click on the link provided in this paragraph!

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

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Posted by makeitsomarketing at 6:25 AM PDT
Updated: Monday, June 14, 2010 8:13 AM PDT
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Sunday, June 13, 2010
Inkwell Awards Update From 2010 Heroes Con!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Cons

 

Inkwell Awards

Update From 2010 Heroes Con!  

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Above: The 2010 Donation Drive Sketchbook! 

At The Top Left: Introducing Hanna Pawlowska as Ms. Inkwell!

At the Bottom Left: The Heroes Con Logo! 

 

 

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TODAY'S FEATURE - Blog #3162:

Yesterday I spent most of the day at the San Diego Quarterly Comic Con, (which is a new start-up con), and need to catch up with my purchases made there plus sort and categorize photos and new information that I picked up there for future blogging...

So what I want to do this morning is to update you all on what happened last weekend at the 2010 Heroes Con...on the Inkwell Awards.  I've blogged about the Inkwell Awards several times before, (click here for earlier blogs), and thus updates on this great award program is something I want to blog here as the year goes on:

Inkwell Awards: 2010 Heroes Con a hit!

The Inkwell Awards made their first visit down south to the legendary Charlotte, NC Heroes Con on June 4-6 and it was undoubtedly a resounding success.

This event marked the second appearance of their spokesperson Ms. Inkwell, this time portrayed by model Hanna Pawlowska. "I thought Ms. Inkwell at Pittsburgh Con was a hit but this time she brought it to a new level" said Bob Almond, Director of the non-profit organization. "She introduced herself to the artist community at the venue requesting fundraising donations. We cannot get over the support from both the community and the fans and we received a lot of positive and inspiring vocal feedback. I want to give special thanks to our model liaison artist Louis Small, Jr., Bob Shaw, and the volunteers who made this work out so smoothly.

We're still learning but it's nice to know that we're doing something right and have struck a positive chord within the industry. We're planning a Ms. Inkwell-themed donation book next year, with an introduction by our Hall of Fame namesake Joe Sinnott, which will consist of all design info and art for the character as well as a gallery of artist interpretations of the sexy Ms. India Wells, inspired by Randy Green's design and the models who've portrayed her. She's on the cover of the recent 2010 Donation Drive book."

Another exciting development is the recruitment of superstar Marvel artist Mark Brooks to the team as the newest ambassador to lend his name to the organization is support.

Bob said "Mark has been in touch with me since the beginning in early 2008 offering his aid to our mission and last fall I asked him to join our Nomination Committee but there was regrettably a schedule conflict that occurred and he had to back out. But upon talking to him at Heroes we came to the conclusion that this role would fit him best and he could actively assist us from time to time as his schedule warranted.

Mark joins a short list of notable names on our ambassador list such as editor Mike Marts and artists Ethan Van Sciver and Adam Hughes and he marks our first Marvel Comics-based talent. It warms my heart to no end to have such notable comic book creators aboard in support."

Heroes Con capped the Inkwell Awards show schedule for now which will resume at Wizard World: Big Apple on October 1-3.

Then it will be Wizard World: New England on October 15-17 when Wizard Entertainment will sponsor the first Inkwell Awards live awards ceremony with Ms. Inkwell and tentatively Joe Sinnott appearing for the festivities. More info can be found at Wizard World as those event dates get closer.

The Inkwell Awards is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote and educate about the craft of comic book inking and to annually recognize and award the ink artists and their work.

Now in their third year, the organization is overseen by a number of industry professionals such as founder & director Bob Almond, Daniel Best, Jimmy Tournas, Bob Shaw, Nathan Massengill and fully-supported by ambassadors DC editor Mike Marts and artists Adam Hughes and Ethan Van Sciver, all of whom make up the Inkwell Awards committee. They sponsor the Dave Simons Inkwell Memorial Scholarship Fund for the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon & Graphic Art and host the Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame Award. 

My thanks to Bob Almond and the Inkwell Awards committee for sharing the above press release info with me.  I normally don't run PRs verbatim, but again, I'm just back from a full day at a comic con yesterday, and the above is near & dear to my heart, as inkers just haven't had the respect they have deserved all these years! 

Plus: My thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our earlier archived blog posts, now numbering over 3,160 in number!

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Note: Our online comic book store carries many different genres of comics inked by inkers, including HoRRoR, MoNSTer, Weterns, and of cours Superhero tales at:

http://www.comicbookscircus.com/

 


 

 

Now Celebrating the 11th Year On The Web!

 "Hammering Out the Web For You Since May 12th, 1998!"

 

 

Click Here add This ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com to Your list of NetworkedBlogs! 

 

Note: If you are breaking into, or already work in the comic book industry or other pop culture productions, you are welcome to email us press releases, news items, and updates that you feel would be of interest to our blog readers. Including YOUR own works!

To mail printed items to us for possible review, send to:

 

 

Click Here to see our Facebook Comic Con Dealer Table!

Make It So Marketing Inc.
PO Box 130653
Carlsbad, CA 92013

 

 Also, if you are a Facebook member & would like to also join my own Facebook Network, feel free to send a 'friend request' to Michael D Hamersky. I am reaching the maximum of 5,000 Facebook Friends soon, and I don't want YOU to be left out!

 

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As mentioned in today's Main Feature above... To the left is Joe Sinnott, of whom the 'Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame Award' is named for.

I have met Joe personally a few times, and he is even greater in person than what I would have imagined! He is one of my two favorite inkers on Jack Kirby's pencils, AND I love the stories that he penciled in earlier years for Marvel, especially the Sci-Fi stories! For a list of his credits, please click this link to GCD!  My personal thanks to Joe for providing me so many hours of reading pleasure during my lifetime of enjoying comic books!

AND...My thanks to those of YOU that have read today's blog post! I do appreciate that, whether YOU are a First Timer here, or a regular reader of this Blog!

For those of you that didn't know me before today...I first set up as a 'comic book dealer' at the 1972 San Diego West Coast Comic Con (SDCC) at the El Cortez Hotel. So I've been around comic conventions for a little while myself, LOL 

My wife Tina and I now have an on-line exhibitor (dealer) table at the first "virtual" comic con titled the "Facebook Comic Con" (FBCC)!

You can view our dealer table and interact with us there on Facebook by clicking this link, which takes you to our table named: 'Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing'. 

So if YOU are a Facebook member, please 'join' our Facebook Comic Con - Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, links to this blog, and other wall comments that we post every day! 
 

       
-------------------

Talking about comics: if YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review.

I'm always ready to be knocked over into a great storyline!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed. Just click on the link provided in this paragraph!

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

WEB PAGE NOTE:  This blog post is written for the IE Browser standards. Chrome, Safarai, Netscape, Firefox and the others serve the page up differently.
The screen display resolution is best seen at the setting of 1024 x 768.
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Posted by makeitsomarketing at 5:32 AM PDT
Updated: Sunday, June 13, 2010 6:43 AM PDT
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Friday, June 11, 2010
Howard Post, a.k.a. Howie Post 1926 - 2010
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Book Artists

 

Howard Post

a.k.a. Howie Post

1926 - 2010

At the right: Howie going over his comic strip. 

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TODAY'S FEATURE - Blog #3161:

The passing of Howard W Post, a.k.a. 'Howie Post' on May 21st slipped by my blogging notice. I want to correct that oversight here today...

First a brief 'bio' on Howie, then my thoughts:

Howard Post was born November 2, 1926 in New York City. By the time he passed away on May 21st of 2010, he had been at different periods of his life: an animator, cartoonist and a comic strip and comic book writer and artist.

Howard started in art at an early age. It was as a teenager that he attended the Hastings School of Animation, which was located in New York City.

Due to his father being stricken with tuberculosis and hospitalized, Howard as a teenager became the primary breadwinner for the family of four.

As did several others that later entered the comic book industry, Howard started as an in-betweener.  His first work was at Paramount Pictures' animation studio, Famous Studios.

Howie's earliest confirmed comic book art appeared in 1945. He then had several features in National (DC) Comics. It was in the 1950's that illustrated several 'funnybook' series, both for DC and Atlas (Marvel) Comics. 

However, he also illustrated in a few other genres, including westerns, and HoRRoR comics. For Atlas that included Journey into Mystery, Uncanny Tales, and Mystery Tales.

During the ups and downs of the comic book industry, Howie also worked for Harvey Comics and Dell Comics.  His career extended into the 1980's where he worked for Atlas' successor, Marvel Comics.

At one time during all of this, Howie became the head of Paramount Cartoon Studios. So Howie definitely kept busy throughout his long career.

I took a look at what was posted about Howie since his passing.  Although it kept being brought up that he is known for his syndicated newspaper comic strip "The Dropouts" which had a 13-year run, it is for his comic book work that I most knew about him...

If all credits had been posted  back when I was first reading comics, I would have recoginzed him first for his Harvey Comics work on 'Hot Stuff'.

But for me, it was his credits on the 'Anthro' comic book series that I best knew of his work. 

Unfortunately, where I was at, the bi-monthly DC comic book was not well distributed. 

Which come to think of it, most of those bi-monthly DC titles with new characters didn't get well distributed at my 7-11s where I usually shopped at back then...

Anthro had started in Showcase #74, as pictured here, back in May of 1968.  His own series ran for six issues, from August of 1968 to August of 1969. It was really different, probably too different for the time.  Plus it didn't fit in with the rest of the DC Universe of the time.  Unlike the Marvels that I was mostly reading during that time period, where everything seemed to be interconnected, or guest cameos in each other's books!

I mentioned 'Hot Stuff' above.  I would have posted a cover here, but Howie didn't produce any covers with Hot Stuff that I could find in either of the two databases that I use for reference.

However, I did find a unique series from Atlas Comics, that probably portrayed his art style during that time period. 

The title was 'The Monkey and the Bear', of which the 1st issue is shown to the left.

This series ran from September of 1953 to January of 1954. Quite honestly, I've never held an issue in my hands, even though I deal in comics.

(Note for collectors: The 1st issue in NM is $45, while issues #2 & 3 in NM are $28, if You can find them. Currently, out of 1,757,708 comic listing on eBay, Not one of these 3 issues are listed..)

My daughter would know him best for his work on the 'Care Bear' series from Marvel Comics.

That series ran for 20 issues, from November of 1985 to January of 1989.

Other titles that he worked on as 'Howard Post' are listed here.

Titles that he worked on as 'Howie Post' are listed here.

As you can see from those links, Howie had worked quite a few years in the comic book industry.

His work on the comic strips I won't discuss here, as the strip he is most known for, 'The Dropouts', just wasn't carried by newspapers in my area of Southern California. (LA Times & San Diego Union-Tribune.)  Except maybe on a insertion basis, but I just don't remember that strip.

This blog is posted as a 'tribute' blog post to Howie's memory.

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com


Note: Our online comic book store carries many of the titles of comics that Howie Post worked on, which can be found at:

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Now Celebrating the 11th Year On The Web!

 "Hammering Out the Web For You Since May 12th, 1998!"

 

 

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Personal Note from Michael:  Writing today's blog reminds me of one of the main reasons I go to comic cons...To meet those comic book creators from All the Ages of Comics...whether Golden, Silver, Bronze, Copper, or Modern Ages!

Above is a photo of myself with Larry Lieber, who is signing a special comic book for me, back at the 2003 Comic Con International: San Diego (SDCC).  Larry wrote and illustrated many comics that I enjoyed during the years, and it was a pleasure to meet him. I urge YOU to do the same if you have a comic con near you!

BTW...My thanks to those of YOU that have read today's blog post! I do appreciate that, whether YOU are a First Timer here, or a regular reader of this Blog!

For those of you that didn't know me before today...I first set up as a 'dealer' at the 1972 San Diego West Coast Comic Con (SDCC) at the El Cortez Hotel. So I've been around comic conventions for a little while, LOL 

My wife Tina and I now have an on-line exhibitor (dealer) table at the first "virtual" comic con titled the "Facebook Comic Con" (FBCC)!

You can view our dealer table and interact with us there on Facebook by clicking this link, which takes you to our table named: 'Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing'. 

So if YOU are a Facebook member, please 'join' our Facebook Comic Con - Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, links to this blog, and other wall comments that we post every day! 
 

 Also, if you are a Facebook member and would like to also join my Facebook Network, feel free to send a 'friend request' to 'Michael D Hamersky'. I am reaching the maximum of 5,000 Facebook Friends soon, and I don't want YOU to be left out!
       
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Talking about comics: if YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review.

I'm always ready to be knocked over into a great storyline!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed. Just click on the link provided in this paragraph!

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Coming Your Way On June 18th...The Film Version of Jonah Hex!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Book Movies

 

Coming Your Way On June 18th  

The Film Version of

 Jonah Hex!

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Above: The 2010 Jonah Hex Film Movie Poster! 

At The Top Left: Tony DeZuniga, Co-Creator of Jonah Hex!  As seen at the 2010 Wizard World Anaheim Comic Con!

At the Bottom Left: What the Film Trailers Seem to be 'Pushing' for this Film...Megan Fox playing 'Leila'! 

 

 

TODAY'S FEATURE - Blog #3160:

Today I want to blog about the upcoming Jonah Hex film that is to be released June 18th.

That's because for the last two weeks, my Jonah Hex archived blog post from Tuesday, December 11th of 2007, as seen here, has been in the Top 10 Most Viewed Archived Blog Posts of this Blog! BTW, I've also blogged about Josh Brolin being named as the actor to portray Jonah Hex back on Friday, June 5th of 2009.

So there definitely is an above average interest in this film, if only gauging by my Blog's stats!

Now to do a topic justice, especially one that is about a comic book character being transformed from comic book to comic book movie, there would have to be more than one blog post, or the blogger is just 'skimming' across the surface of the transformation process.  So I'll attempt to give a little background here about the character in print, with a few teasers of the upcoming movie!

So what is Jonah Hex, the comic book character all about?

Well...In the comic book history that goes back to 1972, (Yes, 1972!), Jonah Woodson Hex is a Western comic book antihero. He was co-created by writer John Albano and artist Tony DeZuniga, (pictured above at the 2010 Wizard World Anaheim Comic Con. 

At that time, it was strangely enough published by DC Comics. I say strangely because in the early 1970's both DC and Marvel Comics were starting to push the boundaries of what could be published in a comic book format.

Jonah Hex is portrayed as a surly and cynical bounty hunter, easily recognized by his face that is horribly scarred on the right side. 

Remember, this is the time period when the Comics Code Authority, (CCA), still held sway over what would and could be published in comics.  Thus he is bound by a personal code of honor to protect and avenge the innocent.

Jonah Hex actually first 'appeared' in a full-page in-house ad for All-Star Western #10. Even though that is not even a 'cameo' or a final page appearance in a 'to be continued' story, that is what a lot of Jonah Hex collectors look for...His '1st appearance' in those house ads which were published in various Nov/Dec 1971 dated DC comic books.

His actual first 1st "full-story" appearance was then published a few weeks later in volume two of the title 'All-Star Western' #10 (1972), which is pictured above. 

Back then there was a lot of jockeying around between the Big Two (DC & Marvel), for newstand space.  A title would be started, and then shortly afterwards renamed to catch the latest trend.  

That's what happened to All-Star Western!   It was renamed 'Weird Western Tales' with its twelfth issue due to all of the HoRRoR / MoNSTer comic titles that were pouring out then.

You'll notice that in All-Star Western, that Jonah Hex was just one of three characters with stories in the comic book.  There was also Bat Lash and El Diablo.  

Well, in the new title, Jonah Hex all but dominated the total number of pages until issue #38.  That's when Scalphunter took over the spotlight of the 'Weird Western Tales' title, while Jonah moved into his own self-titled series, Jonah Hex. 

That new title started in 1977, and lasted for 92 issues with Michael Fleisher as the main writer. Issue #92 was published cover dated August of 1985.

BTW, Scalphunter ran in 'Weird Western Tales' until that title was cancelled in August of 1980.  It lasted a total of 80 issues, including the 11 of it's previous title name.

So, with any comic book character that has been around for 38 years, there are way too many topics to touch upon in a blog post, as first mentioned above.

I'll just mention that seeing Tony DeZuniga again, (co-creator of Jonah Hex), shown above holding the Jonah Hex comic book cover to issue #39 that he illustrated, was fun.  That's because his he and wife Tina, (shown at the bottom right of this blog post), were pleased with the earlier blog post I had blogged on them, after seeing them at the 2009 Long Beach Comic Con.

I mentioned at the top of this blog post that there appears to be a lot of interest in the upcoming film, Jonah Hex. I of course haven't seen it yet, and probably won't see it until it is on DVD, because my wife, Tina, is not thrilled about the movie trailers that are being shown on TV for it.

It is a Warner Bros. film that is being directed by Jimmy Hayward.  It stars Josh Brolin as the title character. It also stars Megan Fox, John Malkovich, Megan Fox, Michael Fassbender and oh, did I mention Megan Fox?  That could be one of the reason why Tina is not at all interested in seeing this film at the Big Screen...  Again, the film is scheduled to be released on June 18, 2010 in the USA. For more info on the upcoming film itself, I'm going to refer you to the Wikipedia Entry here... Please be aware that not all entries posted there are 100% accurate all the time.

My thanks to Tony and Tina DeZuniga for sharing their time with me at the two recent comic cons mentioned above! 

Plus: My thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our earlier archived blog posts, now numbering over 3,155 in number!

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

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To mail printed items to us for possible review, send to:

 

 

Click Here to see our Facebook Comic Con Dealer Table!

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As mentioned in today's Main Feature... That's Tina and Tony DeZuniga at the 2010 Wizard World Anaheim Comic Con!

My thanks to those of YOU that have read today's blog post! I do appreciate that, whether YOU are a First Timer here, or a regular reader of this Blog!

For those of you that didn't know me before today...I first set up as a 'dealer' at the 1972 San Diego West Coast Comic Con (SDCC) at the El Cortez Hotel. So I've been around comic conventions for a little while, LOL 

My wife Tina and I now have an on-line exhibitor (dealer) table at the first "virtual" comic con titled the "Facebook Comic Con" (FBCC)!

You can view our dealer table and interact with us there on Facebook by clicking this link, which takes you to our table named: 'Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing'. 

So if YOU are a Facebook member, please 'join' our Facebook Comic Con - Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, links to this blog, and other wall comments that we post every day! 
 

 Also, if you are a Facebook member and would like to also join my Facebook Network, feel free to send a 'friend request' to 'Michael D Hamersky'. I am reaching the maximum of 5,000 Facebook Friends soon, and I don't want YOU to be left out!
       
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Talking about comics: if YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review.

I'm always ready to be knocked over into a great storyline!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed. Just click on the link provided in this paragraph!

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

WEB PAGE NOTE:  This blog post is written for the IE Browser standards. Chrome, Safarai, Netscape, Firefox and the others serve the page up differently.
The screen display resolution is best seen at the setting of 1024 x 768.
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Updated: Thursday, June 10, 2010 7:04 AM PDT
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