Wednesday Illustration Day.
Here are three more illustrations from This Week, one of those fifties entertainment sections with stories, gossip and gags. I particulary like the Ralph Stein illustration, who usually worked for that otehr section, the Pictorial Review.
Showing posts with label Ralph Stein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ralph Stein. Show all posts
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Monday, July 04, 2016
These Weeks
Monday Cartoon Day.
I have started selling my collection of This Week magazines from 1948/1952 (which I originalluy got to find as many Hank ketcham and Mort Walker cartoons as possible). Each lot I go through them to scan whatever I have left out the first time. Here are a couple of Bob Bugg illustrations, two Jack Betts pieces and a Ralph Stein feature from the 1948/earlu 1950 issues.
I have started selling my collection of This Week magazines from 1948/1952 (which I originalluy got to find as many Hank ketcham and Mort Walker cartoons as possible). Each lot I go through them to scan whatever I have left out the first time. Here are a couple of Bob Bugg illustrations, two Jack Betts pieces and a Ralph Stein feature from the 1948/earlu 1950 issues.
Labels:
Bob Bugg,
Jack Betts,
Ralph Stein,
This Week
Tuesday, February 09, 2016
Eye PLeasing
Tuesday Comic Strip Day.
Last week I showed two samples of Ralph Stein's advertising work. I thought I had already shared the last months of his run as the artist/finisher of the late fifties Popeye strip over the script/pencils of Bela Zaboli, but I could find them anywhere. And this time they are in the right order (which the run of Bud Sagendorf's Popeye following this for some reason didn't).
Last week I showed two samples of Ralph Stein's advertising work. I thought I had already shared the last months of his run as the artist/finisher of the late fifties Popeye strip over the script/pencils of Bela Zaboli, but I could find them anywhere. And this time they are in the right order (which the run of Bud Sagendorf's Popeye following this for some reason didn't).
Labels:
Bela Zaboly,
Bud Sagendorf,
Popeye,
Ralph Stein
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