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Friday, January 6, 2012
The Transformation Of Dr. Cline
During the underground age of comics (which fits in somewhere between silver age and bronze age, but without an established time frame), anybody could do just about whatever they wanted between the covers of a cheaply printed magazine. The established rules went straight out of the windows (which were usually left open to let the smoke out).
This guy whose work we're looking at today, however, seemed content to stick to the EC formula. The only things that really stick out is his rather uniquely personal art style and fondness for using teddy bears as the main characters in his stories.
A larger collection of his work is available from Fantagraphics, if you like what you see here.
by Rory Hayes
from BOGEYMAN COMICS #1, 1969
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Another story HERE
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