Bill Morrison UNITED STATES
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ALEX ROSS - New X-Men Wolverine
ALEX ROSS - New X-Men Wolverine "Big Fat X" design for Grant Morrison series - 2001
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commented posted on 4/2/2026

I'm trying to figure out what my connection is to this. 

Detective Comics #70 Cover recreation, Comic Art
Detective Comics #70 Cover recreation
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commented posted on 3/20/2026
Erik Larsen said:

That's a solid recreation. I was actually thinking of getting a recreation of this done myself. Nicely done. 

 

A wonderful compliment, easpecially coming from you, my friend!

Amazing Spider-Man daily strip 10-14-82, Comic Art
Amazing Spider-Man daily strip 10-14-82
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commented posted on 12/29/2025
Marcus Wai said:

Even though it's its own thing, I kind think of this as tied to the Nicholas Hammond TV show.

 

How so?

Elvira Meets Harley Quinn #1 , Comic Art
Elvira Meets Harley Quinn #1
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commented posted on 12/7/2025
Marcus Wai said:

Great bondage classic!  The circle moon behind Elvira puts our focus on how zealous she is to go stabbing!

Or is she about to untie Harley? Who can tell?

Catwoman by June Brigman, Comic Art
Catwoman by June Brigman
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commented posted on 6/17/2024
Malcolm Bourne said:

Miaow-rvellous!

Thanks, Malcom! It was great to see you and chat a bit at Heroes!

Thor John Buscema , Comic Art
Thor John Buscema
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commented posted on 3/15/2024

It was an honor to be asked to do the final embellishments on this fantastic drawing by one of MY favorite artists as well. I admit, I was intimidated to approach it (as you know, Jeff) but in the end I had a blast!

Batman '66 cover/pinup by Kevin Maguire, Comic Art
Batman '66 cover/pinup by Kevin Maguire
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commented posted on 1/11/2024

I love this! I own the pencil art and was excited to see the inks!

Alfred goes bowling by Sergio, Comic Art
Alfred goes bowling by Sergio
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commented posted on 11/5/2023
Marcus Wai said:

I like the added touch of the self portrait in the bowling shirt.  He must have been into this adding colors.  You can tell us if one of these people is in you in your artist bowling league.

Sergio did this piece especially for a charity bowling event and auction to raise money for indigent women battling breast cancer. 

Bruce Timm Catwoman, Comic Art
Bruce Timm Catwoman
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commented posted on 11/4/2023
Anthony F said:

Gorgeous! Is her tonal costume done with pencils? 

I think so. It looks like gray Prismacolor pencil, but it's super smooth and even.

Space biker girl, Comic Art
Space biker girl
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commented posted on 10/8/2023
Malcolm Bourne said:

This is great Bill! Is this over a blueline/light box copy? Dave's actual pencils? Something else? 

Thanks, Malcom,

 This was commissioned by Kelvin Mao. He provided three unfinished prelims of this girl and I combined the three to get the most complete image of what Dave had drawn that I could. Then I added in the elements that still didn't exist in any of the three prelims and arrived at a tight pencil. Once Kelvin approved, I inked it, trying to match Dave;'s style as closely as possible. 

Robin pin-up painting, Comic Art
Robin pin-up painting
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commented posted on 9/25/2023
E. C. said:

Typically not a fan of cheesecake / pin-up girls but this is stunning! Well done Bill!

Thankks, EC!

Simpsons Production Cell (c1990), Comic Art
Simpsons Production Cell (c1990)
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commented posted on 9/17/2023

The original artist for the Roling Stone cover is Julius Preite. He didn't do it as a cell though. Someone traced his cover art to make this cell. If you compare the two closely you can see the differences. The original art was either digital line and color or at least digital color with an inked line on paper. And the original color was probably done by Kevin Segna. Both artists work for Fox in the publicity department and have for many years. 

Winnie the Witch ad by Steve Ditko, Comic Art
Winnie the Witch ad by Steve Ditko
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commented posted on 9/7/2023
David Roach said:

It's Ditko's lettering, so chances are Steve did it himself- not neccesarily for a house ad, possibly for a later 'zine appearance?

Thanks for that info, David! 

Winnie the Witch ad by Steve Ditko, Comic Art
Winnie the Witch ad by Steve Ditko
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commented posted on 9/6/2023
Peter Sullivan said:

I agree. The missing part is probably the house ad details. Those guys at Charlton really appreciated original artwork, didn't they? Not, being the correct answer. Glad some fragments survived. Ditkos great.

I hadn't thought of that. It's probably not another Winnie but a type block.

Jimmy Caborn gag, Comic Art
Jimmy Caborn gag
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commented posted on 8/16/2023
George Hagenauer said:

Haven't seen a lot of his work thanks for posting

Yes George, I felt very lucky to get this one!

French girl sketch, Comic Art
French girl sketch
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commented posted on 6/1/2023
ilia georgiev said:

Bill Cox allow us to edit our comments, the should have said:

Such a well done pencil by Dave Stevens.  He brought the 50's good girl art into the 80's and revived Bettie Page's career.  This is a treasure.

I knew what you meant to type. Thanks!

BATGIRL, Comic Art
BATGIRL
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commented posted on 5/31/2023
ilia georgiev said:

Stetanko calendar girl period art.  The superheroines he penciled during that time were great art and more dimensional than his interior comic art. 

Thanks, Ilia! I had the calendar that this appeared in when I was 14, and when I saw the original for sale I had to have it. This came from Dave Stevens' collection, and Dave was a friend of mine which makes owning this all the more sweet. 

Painkiller Jane #1, Page 9, Comic Art
Painkiller Jane #1, Page 9
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commented posted on 5/29/2023
Jimmy Palmiotti said:

That was a fun one!!  Glad it has a nice home. 

She's a beaut!

 

Futurama Comics #7 cover , Comic Art
Futurama Comics #7 cover
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commented posted on 5/19/2023
Rob T said:

Hard to believe this is over 20 years old! Definitely my favorite cover of that early Futurama series

Imagine how I feel!

Radioactive Man Movie Adaptation cover, Comic Art
Radioactive Man Movie Adaptation cover
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commented posted on 5/18/2023
David Mandel said:

This is just great!

Thank you, my friend. 

Radioactive Man Movie Adaptation cover, Comic Art
Radioactive Man Movie Adaptation cover
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commented posted on 5/17/2023
Tyler T said:

Brings a smile to my face. Beautiful piece, Bill!

Much appreciated!

Batman The Audio Adventures #5 Cover, Comic Art
Batman The Audio Adventures #5 Cover
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commented posted on 2/27/2023
Simon M. said:

Such a perfect cover - I rate it 13 out of 12!

It checks three fan boxes for me. Batman, Allred, and Dali!

Archie Meets Batman '66 #6 cover, Comic Art
Archie Meets Batman '66 #6 cover
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commented posted on 2/18/2023
M L said:

Finding gold in the swamps of Florida! 

Haha! Yes!

Movie Love #13
Movie Love #13 "The Stooge" Pg.7
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commented posted on 1/13/2023
Malcolm Bourne said:

These are great! How did the story end??

Bill Miller (Martin) wises up and realizes that he needs "The Stooge" and he and Ted (Jerry) become a real team. Both guys get the girls. 

Bob Hope, Comic Art
Bob Hope
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commented posted on 12/4/2022
Andy & Veronica Fish said:

The feeling is mutual!  Nice meeting you in Baltimore.

Thanks! Yes, that was a great show and meeting you in person was extra-nice!

Bob Hope, Comic Art
Bob Hope
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commented posted on 12/4/2022
Andy & Veronica Fish said:

Bob Hope!  His movies are hilarious and I think when the comic was on its game it captured that level of excellence.  Love everything about this piece!  Absolute winner!

Thanks, Andy and Veronica! I love everything about YOUR art and need to add a piece of yours to my collection!

Don Flowers 11/27/1964 King Syndicate, Comic Art
Don Flowers 11/27/1964 King Syndicate
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commented posted on 5/7/2022

Nice! I have a couple of other Santa-themed cartoons by Flowers, and I'm sorry I missed this one! Congrats!

Simpsons' Comic Book Guy doing a Scrooge! , Comic Art
Simpsons' Comic Book Guy doing a Scrooge!
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commented posted on 9/12/2021
George Hagenauer said:

Thanks Bill!

 

You're welcome, George. Remind me to give you a copy of the book next time we meet. 

Simpsons' Comic Book Guy doing a Scrooge! , Comic Art
Simpsons' Comic Book Guy doing a Scrooge!
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commented posted on 9/12/2021

This was the cover to one of Bongo's Free Comic Book Day books.

 

Sad Donald Duck, Comic Art
Sad Donald Duck
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commented posted on 7/11/2021
kent mansley said:

These Donald paintings you made are gorgeous! Elegant color work and captured his range of emotions perfectly. Truly amazing!

Thanks, Kent! I appreciate that very much.

 

Modest Maidens daily 9-14-43, Comic Art
Modest Maidens daily 9-14-43
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commented posted on 6/1/2021
Rodrigo Baeza said:

This is "Modest Maidens" from 1943: https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/27891586/

Thank you, Rodrigo!

Secret Hearts #94 pg 28, Comic Art
Secret Hearts #94 pg 28
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commented posted on 5/28/2021
Marcus Wai said:

Oksner's hair styles, eye lashes, lips and facial contours are amazingly masterful and overcomes the story.

That's exactly why I bought this page! I wanted to study the hair and those faces!

Popeye 3 , Comic Art
Popeye 3
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commented posted on 5/16/2021

I have another page from this story, George! We should get them together for a play date!

Pep # 191 Pin-up 1965, Comic Art
Pep # 191 Pin-up 1965
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commented posted on 3/26/2021
Mark Tomlinson said:

Bill, you're killing me with all this great DeCarlo art! Congrats, but leave some for the rest of us. ;o)  Thanks for sharing it in your CAF gallery.

Thanks, Mark! I'll try to restrain myself. Hot tip!: There is a beautiful 60's Veronica fashion page in this week's Heritage auction and I have no money!

The Bat Lady 1, Comic Art
The Bat Lady 1
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commented posted on 3/21/2021
Bill Morrison said:

I got the pages in a Bongsms auction. The cover I found on eBay while searching for Martin & Lewis comics. 

Bonhams 

The Bat Lady 1, Comic Art
The Bat Lady 1
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commented posted on 3/21/2021
George Hagenauer said:

Where did yo uget the art! Amazing!

I got the pages in a Bongsms auction. The cover I found on eBay while searching for Martin & Lewis comics. 

Johnny Hazard Sunday 12-30-56, Comic Art
Johnny Hazard Sunday 12-30-56
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commented posted on 2/13/2021
Matt Dicke said:

Man that left side has seen better day but wow this is a beauty. THat center panel stand out like a beacon. Great early Sunday.

Thanks, and it's not as bad as the photo makes it look. The shadows are accentuating the damage, but with good light it cleans up pretty well.

Doctor Strange 180 p. 2 (May 1969), Comic Art
Doctor Strange 180 p. 2 (May 1969)
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commented posted on 1/20/2021

It's so cool to see the original art for this wonderful page! I have the Third Eye Blacklight poster on display in my studio with a big black light over it! It sets a special mood when I'm working at night. 

Betty and Veronica #149 cover 1968, Comic Art
Betty and Veronica #149 cover 1968
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commented posted on 1/10/2021
Bob Kopman said:

Great cover, Bill. Love the trademark DeCarlo face in the foregound.

Good observation! Dan loved to draw the viewer into the scene with those anonymous beauties!

Pep # 191 Pin-up 1965, Comic Art
Pep # 191 Pin-up 1965
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commented posted on 1/6/2021
Bob Kopman said:

Another great pin-up, Bill. You seem to like 1960s Betty pinups.

The late 50's and 60's is definitely my era! And I am on Team Betty, and but I wouldn't turn down a nice Veronica, Josie, or Melody!

Betsy and Me tryout 5 Saturday, Comic Art
Betsy and Me tryout 5 Saturday
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commented posted on 1/4/2021
Bob Kopman said:

Wow, these are very cool. I've never heard of these. I know that Stan Lee collaborated on a number of strips including the Willy Lumpkin strips with DeCarlo and at least one with Joe Maneely. The title of this one is interesting. Go figure that DeCarlo would work on a comic named Betty and Me, years later. 

Yes, while Dan was working with Stan in the 1950's they pitched a njumber of strips, thought Willie Lumpkin was the only one that sold, thought they did also collaboratee on a My Friend Irma strip, taking over from Jack Seidel. I assume Stan heard about the suicide of Jack Cole and knew that Jack's Betsy and Me strip was already a hit, so he enlisted Dan to ape the style and submit a week's worth of strips as an audition. Ultimately, Dwight Parks got the gig.

Norman Saunders , Comic Art
Norman Saunders
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commented posted on 1/3/2021

Beautiful! It's interesting how the Time Traveller resembles Rod Taylor who wouldn't be cast in the part until a decade later!

Laugh #175 cover, Comic Art
Laugh #175 cover
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commented posted on 12/27/2020
A N H said:

Fantastic DeCarlo collection you have.  This cover is especially nice!

Thanks, ANH!

Bill Morrison - the Simpsons do the Addams Family, Comic Art
Bill Morrison - the Simpsons do the Addams Family
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commented posted on 12/19/2020

I believe I drew this for a TV guide article or something like that. If anyone knows, please let Malcolm know.

Millie the Model #89 page 15 , Comic Art
Millie the Model #89 page 15
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commented posted on 12/12/2020
Mark Tomlinson said:

Such a fantastic pin-up Bill. Prime DeCarlo! I'm guessing that the James DeCarlo who sent in the joke was Dan's son.

Yes, so why did Stan Lee get credit?

Love Problems #12 cover, Comic Art
Love Problems #12 cover
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commented posted on 10/4/2020
George Hagenauer said:

Really nice example of ELias's art who  is underrated by many collectors.

I couldn't agree more, George. I think he was the best of the artist from the Caniff school (and I'm a Frank Robbins fan!)

Love Problems #12 cover, Comic Art
Love Problems #12 cover
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commented posted on 10/3/2020
John Espinoza said:

I'm all for women's equal rights and all but this is why I don't let my wife near the arts college. 

Yeah, you have to watch out for us quiet artistic types. 

Love Problems #12 cover, Comic Art
Love Problems #12 cover
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commented posted on 10/3/2020
John Espinoza said:

The painter as homewrecker, amirite?

I imagined that the guy coming through the door is a rough character, maybe a gangster, and the painter has moved in on his girl. But it could be that the guy hired the painter to do a portrait of his wife and got more than he bargained for.

Bart Simpson skateboard, Comic Art
Bart Simpson skateboard
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commented posted on 8/28/2020
Nate Schultze said:

I love this one. I've yet to collect Simpsons or skateboarding art but love it all. Futurama and Billy West too. I hope to pick something up from you in the future!

-Nate

Thanks, Nate! Much appreciated!

Bill

Soozi daily strip 1967, Comic Art
Soozi daily strip 1967
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commented posted on 6/20/2020
George Hagenauer said:

That is a n incredible example

I love this one!