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Artist: Gray Morrow (All)
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Description(September 1974) (Red Circle Comics Group/Red Circle Productions, Inc./Archie Enterprises, Inc.) (Dwight Graydon “Gray” Morrow: 3/7/1934 to 11/6/2001)Social/Sharing |
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Nick Katradis
Member Since 2005
Posted on 9/25/2020
Keif a striking Bronze Age cover! Grey Morrow was a master draftsman. And his art is so hard to find. Congrats on a great acquisition.
Michael One Minute Later
Member Since 2005
Posted on 9/26/2020
Keif - a really nice piece from the 70s and shows off Gray Morrow's illustration skills. One to be proud of for sure.
Bob Kane
Member Since 2005
Posted on 9/26/2020
Michael One Minute Later wrote:
Keif - a really nice piece from the 70s and shows off Gray Morrow's illustration skills. One to be proud of for sure.
Thank you for the kind words, Michael. Not only was Gray Morrow at the "Top-of-his-Game" when he was doing some serious multitasking for the Red Circle Comics line, but the very limited number of Red Circle Comics cover art which has surfaced as these beauties are pretty rare; were illustrated "Twice-Up"!
Bob Kane
Member Since 2005
Posted on 9/29/2020
Ray Cuthbert wrote:
Gray was doing great work here!
I completely agree with you and really value your opinion, Ray:-)
Marc Pecorella
Member Since 2007
Posted on 12/20/2020
Keif. I can't believe I didn't look at this sooner. This has got to be one of the best line art pieces I've ever seen from Morrow. It is definitely previously unknown to my eyes---and I usually only purchase (or long for) pieces that are nostalgic to me... but I gotta admit if I saw this at a show, I'd have a hard time leaving without it! Congrats!
Bob Kane
Member Since 2005
Posted on 12/20/2020
Marc Pecorella wrote:
Keif. I can't believe I didn't look at this sooner. This has got to be one of the best line art pieces I've ever seen from Morrow. It is definitely previously unknown to my eyes---and I usually only purchase (or long for) pieces that are nostalgic to me... but I gotta admit if I saw this at a show, I'd have a hard time leaving without it! Congrats!
Thanks so much for your very kind words, Marc. I completely agree with you! While I have always been a big "men and women in tights and capes" kind of guy, I have also always had a huge fondness for "Count Dracula" and all of his vampiric kin, so this cover really spoke to me when I had the chance to score it since I vividly recall buying this "Mad House #95" off-the-stands back-in-the-day. All bull aside, I too feel that this cover art example is one of Gray Morrow's strongest pieces he ever rendered, period;-)
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