Showing posts with label Cowpuncher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cowpuncher. Show all posts

Sunday, February 18, 2018

Sockittohim

Sunday Kubert Collection.

This is the second and last installment of Joe Kubert's western strip Alabam for Cowpuncher (#2). As last week, I have followed it with a story by John Small(e), signed Jack Ross. What a weird style that guy had.


Sunday, February 11, 2018

Ku-Blam!

Sundy Kubert Creativity.

Haveing finished my run of Jerry Robinson's Alfred stories for Barnab Comics, I have decided to try and find woe of Joe Kubert's work from the late forties and early fifties. I like this period of his work, when he had moved away from DC and his earliest influences and before he returned to DC to further develope his style. He used heavy blacks in those days and you can still see the influece of Will Eisner, but his figures became more realistic. There is quite a lot of it, some of which has been reprinted. But not everything.

Today I am starting with the first of two Alabam stories he did for Cowpuncher. It still has his early style, similar to the work he did on Hawkman for DC (which partly made his fame). He has not yet proberly found his style, using the black ink to hide any flaws. The use of black backgrounds seems to hark back to Mort Meksin, who was a big influence on Kubert.

With it I have also reprinted a story by un unfamiliar artis called Jack Ross. It seemed familiar, looking like a DC artist who was using some of the same tricks as Mort Meskin. Turns out that Jack Ross is one of the pseudonyms for John Small(e). It's primitive work, but I alwasy like it for it's raw energy and uniqueness.


Saturday, November 29, 2014

Funny Western

In Cowpuncher I found this funny story. My guess is that is was drawn by Dick Briefer.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Socko

Saturday Leftover Day.

Here's an oddity. From smalltime publisher Avon, this is Cowpuncher. The inking looks to me like taht of George Roussos, who was not a regular at this company.