Another non-western non-Stan Lee story (from Journey Into Mysrtery #33) that is signed Williamson but seems to have had someone else involved. Was Williamson trying something else or did he have help?
Unknonw: Not on my browser. One solution could be to download it and read it after opening. But on mt browser, I can not even read it well, but also enlarge it by clicking on it. Are you using a phone? I will check how that works. The file itself is quite large.
Re the similarity of Wood and Williamson'sp encils: Both studied under Hogarth at the same and it shows. The similarities are a little hard to tell because of the huge difference in rendering and, more so, inking. So you have to look hard and then voila.
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4 comments:
The body postures and gestures in every peopled panel scream Wally Wood pencils to me.
The text is so small & blurred it is unreadable.
Unknonw: Not on my browser. One solution could be to download it and read it after opening. But on mt browser, I can not even read it well, but also enlarge it by clicking on it. Are you using a phone? I will check how that works. The file itself is quite large.
Re the similarity of Wood and Williamson'sp encils: Both studied under Hogarth at the same and it shows. The similarities are a little hard to tell because of the huge difference in rendering and, more so, inking. So you have to look hard and then voila.
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