Showing posts with label Green Berets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Berets. Show all posts

Saturday, May 11, 2019

Stuck In A Well

Saturday Leftover Day.

I was away to the UK for a week, starting with a visit o Portsmouth Comic Con, where I met Liam Sharp, Christ Weston and Roy Thomas. Great fun and we had a lovely week after that. Chris told me he had a Judge Dredd story in 2000 AD that week, but I could not find the magazine in any of the shops I visited.

I also forgot to program the blog ahead, so my apologies for the lack of postings. To make up for it I have a special treat for you today, the first nine dailies of a proposed Lassie newspaper strip by John Celardo. Celardo started his career in comics, which he drew for a variety of publishers, including Quality, Standard and St. John. In January 1954 he took over the Tarzan strip from Bob Lubbers, which he continued until 1968. When Russ Manning took hi place, he succeeded Joe Kubert on the Tales of the Green Beret and Davey Jones from Sam Leff and Alden McWilliams. From 1983 to 1989 he illustrated Buz Sawyer. Somewhere in between all that, he drew these samples for a Lassie comic strip. my initial though was that these samples were done in the early fifties, when the Lassie tv series was just beginning. But on second thought I think I was wrong. The tv-series didn't start until the fall of 1954, of course and by then Celardo had alresdy snagged Tarzan. The Lassie strip could have been an initiative by the copyright holders, who were also developing the tv show - but in the early years that show (which ran from 1954 to 1973) Lassie was raised on a farm by a young master (which we usually refer to as 'Timmy'), but in 1965 he moved to the US Forest Service, which features in this strip as well. That would make this sample from the late sixties, either when Tarzan was winding down, or when Celardo was looking for new challanges before or concurrently with The Green Beret and Davy Jones.

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Green As The Com

My friend Michael Vassallo has been showing scans from his huge collection of New York Sunday News sections, including quite a few from the rarely seen but gorgeous Green Berets strips by industry legend Joe Kubert.

So here are some of mine.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Filling In The Blanks

Saturday Leftover Day.

Last week I showed what I had of Joe Kubert's Green Barets. Since then I found a long run of Sundays at Pellucidar blog. These are mainly later samples, when it seems the strip was nog longer created as a three tier strip which could be built into a tabloid, but as a two tier strip which could only be built into a three quarter tabloid - or would there have been a third/fourth tier with 'facts' that could be dropped (like the later pages of Tom Corbett had)? Green Berets is a popular series on the web, by the way. This same set of Sunday was also repeated on the Golden Age Site blog, so close to the earkier one that I am not even sure who was first (or if they both got it from the same, third, source). There are also posts on Stev Thompson's My Favorite year and others.


Sunday, November 01, 2015

Make Comics, Not War

Saturday Leftover Day.

One of the last great realistic strips was Joe Kubert's Green Barets. Even though he did not particulary feel the war genre to be his greatest love (that would be Tarzan), this assignment did cement his image as a war loving artist and possibly helped him het the PS assignment (the preventive maintenance monthly for army personel) in later years. I mentioned the new Beyond Mars book from IDW this week and strip beautifully drawn and competently written series would be my next choice for the same treatment, Although I think it probably had a combined storyline for dailies and Sundays, which woul hamper it's format in a book. Next thursday I will share another of my favorites for a full color reprint from the sixties. At the end of the run the strip was taken over by former Tarzan artist John Celardo, so Kubert could go and do Tarzan (in the comics, though).


By the way, here are three I shared earlier:

Thursday, September 25, 2014

War Is Beautiful

Thursday Story Strip Day.

I wish I had some more of these. I have a black and white repint series of Green berets by Joe Kubert, but I would trade them all for a digital color set. The colors are so great and Kubert's storytelling is so fantastic, they are just a joy to see. Added to the two I have are a couple of dailies by John Celardo, who took over when Kubert left. He is not bad either, but against Kubert it all pales.


Thursday, October 03, 2013

Tip Of The Beret

Thursday Story Strip Day.

Joe Kubert's Green Berets have been collected in black and white. But the Sundays still sell very well on ebay. I wonder why...