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Born today Sy Barry

Born today Sy Barry

Seymour Barry (12 March 1928, USA) brother of comic artist Dan Barry, studied at the New York School of Art and Design. When he graduated, he went to the Art Students League, while working as an assistant to his brother. In the late forties and early fifties, Sy Barry did freelance work, mainly as an inker, for comic book companies such as Gleason, Marvel and especially National, where he worked on the features ‘Jonny Peril’, ‘Rex’ and ‘Phantom Stranger’.
In the late fifties, he assisted his brother again with the inking of ‘Flash Gordon’. This job put him in contact with the King Features editors, who asked him to take over ‘The Phantom’ after Wilson McCoy’s death in 1961. After drawing the adventures of the Ghost-Who-Walks for over 30 years, he retired in 1995.

Thanks afnews: three volumes of Pogo

Thanks afnews: three volumes of Pogo

Dad saw an article on AfNews and the volumes of Pogo with strong discount on Amazon. And he bought them for me. Arrived today. Thanks Afnews. 

Walt Kelly, byname of Walter Crawford Kelly, (born Aug. 25, 1913, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.—died Oct. 18, 1973, Los Angeles, Calif.), American creator of the comic strip “Pogo,” which was noted for its sophisticated humour, gentle whimsy, and occasional pointed political satire.

In 1935 Kelly went to Hollywood, where he did animation drawings for Walt Disney Productions. During the 1940s he was active as a commercial artist in New York City, one of his projects being a comic book in which the character Pogo appeared about 1943. His great opportunity came in 1948 with the publication of the short-lived New York Star, for which he did the daily comic strip “Pogo,” based on the character he had created earlier. After the Star ceased publication in January 1949, “Pogo” was carried by the New York Post and, before long, by many other papers.

The characters in “Pogo” are animals who live in Okefenokee Swamp, in Georgia. Pogo himself is a self-effacing possum. Other characters were Howland Owl, Albert the Alligator, and Churchy LaFemme, a turtle. The strip was exceptionally well-drawn, and the text material was witty and highly literate. Kelly frequently included animal characters that closely resembled prominent political figures of the day. Beginning with Pogo (1951) there have been many collections of Kelly’s strips, compiled both from newspapers and from original creations.

Alex Raymond’s Character: Rip O’Rourke

Alex Raymond’s Character: Rip O’Rourke, His girlfriend Taffy and Desmond the butler.

Preparatory sketch, 1946

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Xtina comic strips Special Guests

Xtina comic strips Special Guests

Xtina Comic Strip: Uomini!

Xtina Comic Strip: Uomini!

Xtina comic strip Captcha

Xtina comic strip Captcha

Xtina little big artists

Xtina little big artists

Xtina’s surrealism series

Xtina‘s surrealism series

How to draw hair in Alex Raymond style

How to draw hair in Alex Raymond style

To cite the great Beppe Viola: I’d be willing to have 98,96°F fever all my life in exchange for the skill in drawing hair in this manner. 

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Art Alex Raymond from Flash Gordon 11 – 19 – 1939