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Target Comics #7's classic Spacehawk cover is a Golden Age gem showcasing Basil Wolverton's unique artistic style and ...
Cartoonist Basil Wolverton’s biomorphic caricatures are anything but pretty. But that didn’t stop him from becoming one of the most influential cartoonists of the 1960s underground comix ...
For better or for worse, master cartoonist Basil Wolverton may have single-handedly altered thousands of boys’ psyches. In a 50-year career, marvelously surveyed here, Wolverton ...
Thank you for Alex Chun’s article about cartoonist Basil Wolverton (“Just Mad About Basil Wolverton,” Oct. 4). I remember how Wolverton burst into fame in 1946 when Al Capp’s “Li’l ...
Basil Wolverton created all by himself a school of comic art called The Spaghetti and Meatball school of design, with his drawings of slimily dripping monsters and the laborious texturing he gave ...
A new retrospective celebrates the Michelangelo of Mad magazine, Basil Wolverton, who influenced a generation of illustrators, including R. Crumb. VIEW OUR GALLERY.
At the same time that Basil Wolverton was working on his pitches for Stan Lee in January 1951, emerging news about the development of the H-Bomb reached a fever pitch.
Basil Wolverton, Fantagraphics, $22.99 hardcover (170p) ISBN 978-1-60699-308-8. 1950s cartoonist Wolverton (Spacehawk, Powerhouse Pepper) has long been a subject of cult fascination among comics ...
Basil Wolverton? He may be best known for his 1946 drawing of Lena the Hyena, winning what Life magazine called "possibly the ghastliest art competition in the history of U.S. newspaper competition." ...
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