Teen Titans #18 / Eye of the Beholder!
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Teen Titans #18 / Eye of the Beholder!
Dell comics on display in Frank Sinatra Hall at the Unibersity of Southern California
Plastic Man and Woozy Winks by André LeBlanc
Will Eisner and Andre LeBlanc "Darling and the Octopus" The Spirit weekly title splash (March 18, 1951) Source
“The pencil layouts are by Eisner, and the principle figures throughout the story were definitely inked by Eisner. The backgrounds in this particular story were inked by Andre LeBlanc, one of Will's most trusted assistants.”
Original Spirit art. Complete 7 page story published March 18, 1951.
The story was written by Will Eisner, with possible help from Jules Feiffer. The pencil layouts were by Eisner, and he inked all the principal figures, with the rest of the art inked by his assistant, Andre LeBlanc.
Classic Interview: Sy Barry - "Changes are what Keep Art and Comics Going"
Classic Interview: Sy Barry – “Changes are what Keep Art and Comics Going”
Bryan D. Stroud for Comics Bulletin: It looks like you had kind of an interesting path to becoming an artist. Would you tell me about it?
Sy Barry:I guess I always knew that I could draw. From the time that I was holding a pencil, before I could write my name, I was always sketching and drawing. The thing is that I rarely drew any of the Disney characters or cartoon characters. I was always…
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Classic Interview: Sy Barry - "Changes are what Keep Art and Comics Going"
Classic Interview: Sy Barry – “Changes are what Keep Art and Comics Going”
Bryan D. Stroud for Comics Bulletin: It looks like you had kind of an interesting path to becoming an artist. Would you tell me about it?
Sy Barry:I guess I always knew that I could draw. From the time that I was holding a pencil, before I could write my name, I was always sketching and drawing. The thing is that I rarely drew any of the Disney characters or cartoon characters. I was always…
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