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Biography of Wally Wood", Alter Ego vol. 3, No. 8 (Spring 2001). WebCitation archive. Wood, Wally. The Marvel Comics Art of Wally Wood. New York: Thumbtack... |
Witzend (section Wally Wood era) illustrators and new artists. witzend was launched in 1966 by the writer-artist Wally Wood, who handed the reins to Bill Pearson (Wonderful Publishing Company) from... |
Sally Forth was an American comic strip created by Wally Wood for a military male readership, featuring a sexy action-adventure character who is often... |
Harvey Kurtzman was one of the key writers for EC, and artists such as Wally Wood or Al Williamson began to do research for each new story far beyond what... |
Ralph Reese (section Wally Wood studio) 16 as an assistant to artist Wally Wood, who became a dominant influence on Reese's art. Reese contributed to various Wood projects, including Topps trading... |
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in 1962 by Topps. The cards feature artwork by science fiction artists Wally Wood and Norman Saunders. The cards form a story arc, which tells of the invasion... |
Batboy, the classic Mad Magazine Batman spoof, originally created by Wally Wood. Welker has also provided voices for many video game characters, most... |
Around this time, he penciled the lead story, written and inked by Wally Wood, in Wood's early mature-audience, independent-comics publication Heroes, Inc... |
Stilt-Man (category Characters created by Wally Wood) debuted in Daredevil #8 (June 1965), created by writer Stan Lee and artist Wally Wood. He is a criminal wearing an impenetrable suit of armor with powerful... |
of current developments in the news." Wally Wood's first wife Tatjana Wood recalled in the Wood biography Wally's World that it was Jack Kirby who sought... |
of publishing science fiction. Harrison has stated that he and artist Wally Wood were interested in science fiction and gave Gaines science fiction stories... |
Hamlin Roy Krenkel, Bob McLeod, Ed Paschke, Willy Pogany, Trina Robbins, Wally Wood, Mike Zeck and others. From 1990–2001, AC Comics published 19 issues of... |
Adams, Archie Goodwin, Denny O'Neil, Herb Trimpe, Al Williamson, and Wally Wood. The creators were mainly friends of Steinberg, working for a low page... |
had to wait for Avon's one-shot The Mask of Dr. Fu Manchu in 1951 by Wally Wood. Fleetway published an adaptation of The Island of Fu Manchu in 1956 through... |
publishing science fiction. Harrison has stated that he and fellow artist Wally Wood were interested in science fiction and supplied Gaines with a lot of science... |
Johnny Craig and Wally Wood, with the remaining covers (1952–55) by Jack Davis. The contributing interior artists were Craig, Feldstein, Wood, Davis, George... |
comic strip The title character of Sally Forth (Wally Wood) (1968–1974), a comic strip created by Wally Wood Sally Gold, a girl in Tennessee Williams' Little... |
Fantagraphics established their Eros Comix imprint, reprinting titles by Wally Wood and Frank Thorne, Gilbert Hernandez' Birdland, and dozens of other titles... |
had been home to the work of comic-book artists such as Everett, Kirby, Wally Wood, John Romita Sr., Gene Colan, and Joe Quesada, among others, Frank Miller's... |