Ray Cuthbert CANADA
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Morrow, Gray - All-Star Western #2 p.1

Location: Morrow, Gray
Artist: Gray Morrow (All)

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Location: Morrow, Gray
Title: Morrow, Gray - All-Star Western #2 p.1
Artist:  Gray Morrow (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Splash Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 2695
Likes on CAF: 1
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 1/20/2005

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This is the first page and first appearance of El Diablo -- A character created by Robert Kanigher and Gray Morrow. The third panel is a neat little gem. The three bandits were modelled after (top to bottom) Al Williamson, Angelo Torres and Dick Giordano. I managed to win the January 2005 eBay auction for this page from my old pal, Joel Thingvall, formerly of the CFA-APA and the comicart-L. I have very fond memories of this page (and the entire story) with all of its tips of the hat to some great super-stars. From the time this story first appeared I wondered if I might ever be so fortunate as to own the original artwork. Also featured in this story are Gil Kane as a country doctor, and Phil Seuling as the Sheriff!

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Posted On 4/27/2005

I want to hear Al Williamson read aloud his dialogue balloon! Nice article in Alter Ego on Williamson and the Flash Gordon find! Plus great to see part of this page in print, again! - Joel Thingvall, www.wonderthing.com
Joseph Lenius Member Since 2006
Posted On 5/12/2007

Great page! I didn't manage to glom onto it when it was available (**sniff**), but I did manage to obtain the page with the great close-up of the "Gil Kane" country doc in the same story! This story and this period showcases some of Gray Morrow's most unbelievable art.
Timothy Finney Member Since 2006
Posted On 12/15/2008

This is from one of those stories that I wish I could win a page from as it came out when I was learning there was more to comics than superheroes. I know DC was having a hard time during this period, but I think there was a lot of creative work done on books like Adventure and, of course, All-Star and Weird Western. Gray Morrow's art surpassed the writing and really made an impression on me with this story.