Artists: Bob Lubbers (Penciller) , Bob Lubbers (Inker)
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DescriptionI have always wanted to add a page from one of my most favorite artists, Bob Lubbers into my Fiction House collection. Was so grateful when my good friend Roger Clark and his associates Chris and Guy gifted me this piece by way of the storied collection of George Hagenauer. George had owned this piece for around 30 years. (Thanks again for letting this one go George.)It features Firehair from the December 1946 issue of Rangers Comics. Always over the top, this is a fun page which shows our heroine literally being thrown out of the final panel! Trimmed outline of her figure but all part of the same Bristol board. Great action. Beautiful hero. A one-eyed bandit named "Squint". This page has it all. Just a beautiful example of Lubbers work during his earlier time in comics. So appreciative to have the chance to curate this piece of history! Social/Sharing |
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Davide G.
Member Since 2009
Posted on 4/23/2021
That last panel alone is worth the price of admission. Fantastic early work by Lubbers!
Lee Harmon
Member Since 2020
Posted on 4/23/2021
Davide G. wrote:
That last panel alone is worth the price of admission. Fantastic early work by Lubbers!
Absolutely! Thanks for the comment.
Dan Mazur
Member Since 2020
Posted on 2/22/2022
Wow... that's the only use of a full bleed that I've seen in American comic art pre-1970s!
Lee Harmon
Member Since 2020
Posted on 2/22/2022
Dan Mazur wrote:
Wow... that's the only use of a full bleed that I've seen in American comic art pre-1970s!
Bob Lubbers was way ahead of his time Dan. What can I say?
Thanks! Lee
Jeff Singh
Member Since 2004
1 - Posted on 6/28/2023
Great page...like you, I am a sucker for a good GGA page from Fiction House. That last panel is just so much fun.
Peter Roe
Member Since 2009
Posted on 7/9/2024
The breakthrough panel is quite heady! Pre-code violence! Congratulations on this addition to your Fiction House collection!
Lee Harmon
Member Since 2020
Posted on 7/9/2024
Peter Roe wrote:
The breakthrough panel is quite heady! Pre-code violence! Congratulations on this addition to your Fiction House collection!Ê
Thanks my friend.
I am a HUGE Bob Lubbers fan. Having such a fine example from his days at Fiction House is quite special to me.
George Hagenauer
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 11/18/2024
Ah One I owne years ago! Lubbers did some great page layouts
Lee Harmon
Member Since 2020
Posted on 11/18/2024
George Hagenauer wrote:
Ah One I owne years ago! Lubbers did some great page layouts
You certainly did George!
That is acknowledged in the description. Have never forgotten your knidness in allowing this to find its way into my collection my friend. Thanks so very much.
Tom Coker
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 2/16/2025
Bob Lubbers work in these FH books was fantastic! Especially those wild covers
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