Showing posts with label Bruce Gentry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bruce Gentry. Show all posts

Saturday, December 04, 2021

Terry And The Cowboys

Saturday Leftover Day. 

I ama bog fan of Ray Bailey, who worked as an assistant to Milt Caniff in the early forties and went on to do two daily and Sunday newspaper strips of his own; Bruce Gentry in 1945-1950 and Tom Corbett in the early fifties. After that he returned to Caniff (in a way) by becoming the main artist on Dell's Steve Canyon comic book series (it is rumored Caniff still did the heads himself, although it is clear Bailey could do those as well). What I didn't kno, is that he did a lot more at Dell (and later WEstern), who remained his main emplyer well into the sixties, working for such titles as Turok and Boris Karloff Mysteries. I am going to get as many of those pages and stories as possible. Here is one of the earliest, a nice little western he did in 1957. In fact, he contributed two stories to this issue (the last of the series) with John Buscema doing the third. This is the second one, which I found the most impressive of the two. It was another return for Bailey, who had done a Sunday only called Vesta West for the Chicago Tribune syndicate's Comic Book in 1943, while still working for Caniff.

Friday, November 02, 2018

An Array of Ray

Saturday Story Strip Day.

I found a couple more Tom Corbett, space Cadet Sunday I had not scanned before. This remarkable strip by former Milt Caniff assistant Ray Bailey is one of the best collected strips on eBay. I don't know if my promting of this strip (and Bailey's strip before that, Bruce Gentry) is the reason they have gon up in price so much - but even outside of eBay they are always sold quickly and at high prices. I will add these three to my longer post with all of the dailies and Sundays. If you like this sort of thing, you can also look for the aforementioned Bruce Gentry and for a special treat link to Vesta West, Ray Bailey's first solo strip (from 1942) and the propaganda booklet Blockbusters from Oil, which Bailey also did in 1942. Both the Vesta West tearsheets and the Bluckbusters booklet are on sale on my eBay page right now, if you want to have the real thing: https://www.ebay.com/sch/gerapeldoorn/m.html?item=153237068726&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Friday, December 26, 2014

Playing The Gibson

Friday Arrow Day 2.

I accidentally did the third date twice, so here's the good one.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Straight Shootin'

Thursday Arrow Day 1.

A couple of years ago I showed all pages from a special newspaper section I ha called The Arrow. It was produced completely by Loyd Lacquet and Walter Gibson, with Gibson apparently writing most of the strips (though only signing one). As I said then, Alan Holtz was preparing an article about this elusive section for Hogan's Alley. As far as I can see, the article has not yet appeared. One reason may be that it has been hard for Allan to get a complete set of 'issues'.

Recently I came across a site that had microfiche copies of the prepepared weekly, from a New York area newspaper. Since some of the strips are numbered I am sure I have the frst one. By that reckoning the fifth one is missing (but just happens to be the one I have in color) and the whole things stops after eight issues, one week short of Christmas. If tere were more in other papers i Dont' know. But over the next few days I will share what I have, for Alan Holtz, for walter Gibson fans everywhere and for those of you who want to see a continuation of Bruce Gentry two years after the fact by a completely different team.

I left out Debbie Dean because I don't care for it. But that seems silly now, so I may have to ad at a later stage.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Saturday Leftover Day.

Two more Bruce Gentry Sundays from Arnoud I replaced and one new one I din't have before.

Friday, December 12, 2014

Gentry Does It

Thursday Story Strip Day.

Last summer I shared all of my 1946 Sundays of Bruce Genty. This prompted feelow dutch collector Arnoud to send me all he has. we exchanged material for this year and the others after it. One of the things he send me was this early Sunday I haven't got yet. I recplaced it in the original post and am showing it here as well. As soon as I have sorted out what we have for the rest of 1945 I will also run that, including a whole lot of dailies he has.

Friday, August 15, 2014

The Contunuing Adventures of Not Milt Caniff

Thursday Bruce Gentry Extra.

This is the last episode I have of this story. Because these last few were undated I am not sure how many there are to the first dated one I have, but that's clearly from a different story so I am ending after this. Next week the normal postings will resume.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

The Continuing Adventures of Not Milt Caniff

Wednesday Bruce Gentry Extra.


Tomorrow, it all comes to an end (or at least my run does).

The Continuing Adventures of Not Milton Caniff

Tuesday Bruce Gentry Extra.

I think we are nearing the end of this story.