When Love Comes Too Soon
Job #
9474
Pages
7
Type
art
Credits
Mike Sekowsky pencils attributed
Christopher Rule inks attributed
Contributors:
Doc V.: Creator Credit
Jim Van Dore: Story Information
Notes: This is pencilled by Mike Sekowsky, the dean of 1948-1950 Timely romance
artists. No one pencilled more romance stories for Timely during these
years than Mike Sekowsky. The inker here is a classic example of
Christopher Rule inks. Rule's women were unmistakable and the panels
featuring larger figure shots or head shots are so classic Rule it makes me
wonder if Rule actually redrew the heads. The Rule "straight-on dreamy
stare" is here as well as the classic Rule "3/4 turn oval chin/face shot".
[Rule "dreamy straight-on" stare and "3/4 turn oval chin/face" shot are
Copyright 2006 Doc V.] - Doc V.
One Love in a Million
Job #
7263
Pages
2
Type
text
Credits
Credits not yet documented
No Greater Love!
Job #
9480
Pages
6
Type
art
Credits
Bill Everett pencils signed
Contributors:
Doc V.: Creator Credit
Notes: A kind of silly example of overwrought melodrama saved by gorgeous Bill
Everett (signed) artwork! - Doc V.
Broken Engagement
Job #
9496
Pages
4
Type
art
Credits
Morris Weiss pencils signed
Contributors:
Doc V.: Creator Credit
Notes: A servicable romance filler by Morris Weiss (signed) in his realistic style. - Doc V.
The Whole Town's Talking!
Job #
9682
Pages
6
Type
art
Credits
Hank Chapman script signed
Bill Everett pencils signed
Contributors:
Doc V.: Creator Credit
Jim Van Dore: Story Information
Notes: Written by Hank Chapman (signed), this silly little story is once again
saved by gorgeous Bill Everett (signed) artwork!
- Doc V.