A Space Ghost drawing by his designer, Alex Toth.

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A Space Ghost drawing by his designer, Alex Toth.
House of Mystery Limited Collector's Edition #23 by Alex Toth, 1973
Remembering Alex Toth, who was born on this day in 1925 and passed away in 2006.
Alex Toth concept art for the Herculoids (a futuristic update of Tarzan, essentially Tarzan in Space), part of the initial presentation.
What is most interesting is that Toth also created designs for creatures that were not used on the series (or were severely modified):
The Witching Hour #8 by Alex Toth, 1970
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‘Burma Sky’, from Our Fighting Forces, Vol. 1 # 146, written by Archie Goodwin and illustrated by Alex Toth.
The Witching Hour #12 by Alex Toth
Black Canary in Adventure Comics Vol. 38 No. 419, May 1972
Alex Toth original splash page from Creepy #6, December 1965.
Original art for “All’s Quiet,” a one-page gag strip by Alex Toth from Drag Cartoons, published by Millar Publishing Company, circa 1963.
Red (Barron), Pappy, Joe by Alex Toth [ SkyHawks ]
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