Artist: Noel Sickles (All)
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DescriptionNoel Sickles drew comic strips for only three years, but had amazing impact on the medium. He adapted visual storytelling techniques from motion pictures and utilized a more impressionistic style in representing people, scenery and action in his art. He brought attitude to the depiction of his characters. You must be pretty special to influence one of the greatest strip artists of all time - Milton Caniff - who was his studio mate. Caniff would adopt a similar style in creating Terry & the Pirates.In this beautifully detailed and striking example (IMHO) from May 19, 1936, a despondent Mickey tries to figure out a way to escape her confinement while confined in the women’s quarters of Elkerak and attended to by a native woman. Social/Sharing |
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Ron S
Member Since 2007
Posted on 5/15/2018
Very cool! I like learning about new strips at Ronan University!
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
Posted on 5/16/2018
I absolutely LOVE the Noel Sickles Scorchy Smith art, and this is a magnificent example. Fabulous!
Mark Howland
Member Since 2004
Posted on 5/16/2018
Love the floor plan. Love the portraits. Love the intimacy and moment-by-moment narration. Another great addition, Chris!
Thomas Ward
Member Since 2004
Posted on 5/22/2018
Great pick-up Chris! Yes you can really see Sickles style in Caniff's Terry and the Pirates...it's a shame Sickles didn't stick around a little while longer.
Jeff Singh
Member Since 2004
Posted on 5/25/2018
I don't know how I missed you posting this one. Fantastic example with beautiful female art...perfect!
Joakim Gunnarsson
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 10/22/2021
I remember holding this in my hands at a SDCC back in ca 2001. The cache of Noel Sickles Scorchy dailies saved by Bert Christman had just turned up, and I got a first stab at the stack that All Star Auctions had brought to the con. I really, really wanted this one, but had to settle with a cheaper daily.
Happy to see it again! Take good care of it! :)
Matt Dicke
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 3/8/2022
Sickles Strips are a classic for a reason. They influenced so many comic creators and his use of tone is masterful. That said this is definitely one of his better strips. Good pacing and camera angles for dialogue. Great example.
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