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Did some LIVE drawing with Julián Nariño! Let's begin with the warm-up #grickledoodle ! Mostly inspired from looking through Basil Wolverton reprints of his Spacehawk comics. If you've never checked those stories out you should! I love them SO MUCH!
Basil Wolverton “Spacehawk” Target Comics #31 Pencil Preliminary Unused Cover Sketch Original Art (Marvel, c. 1942) Source
I can’t think of many rejected, pencil covers from the early Golden Age, especially by Wolverton.
“Unfortunately the Spacehawk was not the cover feature of this issue, and so we fans were denied what would have been another Basil Wolverton masterwork.”
Published cover
Moon Girl, Miss Fury, Stardust, and Spacehawk by Gautam Sheoran
Target Comics, #11, by Basil Wolverton (Featuring Spacehawk)
Basil Wolverton is one of the most genuinely unique artists of the Golden Age, whose work has been forgotten by all but a very few number of fans. His art has an amazingly surreal quality to it, and he often drew incredibly weird figures matched against realistically rendered heroes and heroines. I absolutely recommend checking out his oeuvre if you’re unfamiliar with him. It’s worth it.
Basil Wolverton splash pages.
Spacehawk
Creator(s): Basil Wolverton
Alias(es): Spacehawk
1st Issue w/Uniform: Target Comics, Vol 1 #5
Year/Month of Publication: 1940-06
pdsh.fandom.com/wiki/Spacehawk_(Novelty_Press)