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Title: Edmond Hamilton & Toth
Post by: TELLE on August 04, 2005, 08:57:57 PM
Fans of Superman scribe Edmond Hamilton might be interested in reading "Artist of Other Worlds" from Strange Adventures, art by Alex Toth.  

The whole story is online at USS Catastrophe, a site usually devoted to alternative cartoonists.  Beautiful scans.

http://usscatastrophe.com/kh/artist.other.worlds.html


Title: Re: Edmond Hamilton & Toth
Post by: JulianPerez on August 04, 2005, 10:28:41 PM
Thanks for the link, Telle! Could Hamilton ever write!

It's a real shame the links between science fiction and superhero comics have been more or less severed (though I hear Orson Scott Card and that Babylon 5 guy whose last name is a million points in Scrabble are writing comics now). Mostly because MY GOD, could you imagine the superhero comic the late Roger Zelazny could have written?

Julie Schwartz was, after all, a literary agent that kept in close touch with the writers of the period; in fact, I think if memory serves, Alfred Bester once did the writing chores on a DC comic. Jack Kirby at Marvel once did an unjustly overlooked and trippy 2001: Space Odyssey comic. The Atom was named after Raymond Palmer, science fiction pulp editor, who is one of the first science fiction editors to be menaced in dreams by midgets from the center of the earth. (Is it wrong to laugh at crazy people if they've obviously got it coming? I mean, jeez, Ray, "Derro?")

Mostly I know Alex Toth from his role in the creation of Space Ghost, one the absolute coolest Hanna-Barbera cartoons apart from HERCULOIDS and the HEY THERE, IT'S YOGI BEAR movie.


Title: Re: Edmond Hamilton & Toth
Post by: Klar Ken T5477 on September 05, 2005, 04:06:08 PM
Geez how did I miss this!
Thanks Telle - a real treat - two of my favorite talents TOGETHER in one story!   :shock:


Title: Re: Edmond Hamilton & Toth
Post by: Uncle Mxy on September 05, 2005, 10:37:44 PM
Quote from: "JulianPerez"
It's a real shame the links between science fiction and superhero comics have been more or less severed (though I hear Orson Scott Card and that Babylon 5 guy whose last name is a million points in Scrabble are writing comics now). Mostly because MY GOD, could you imagine the superhero comic the late Roger Zelazny could have written?

With Croyd Crenson, it's not like you have to imagine too hard.  

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Mostly I know Alex Toth from his role in the creation of Space Ghost, one the absolute coolest Hanna-Barbera cartoons apart from HERCULOIDS and the HEY THERE, IT'S YOGI BEAR movie.

Challenge of the Superfriends has to rank up there, especially on this board.


Title: Re: Edmond Hamilton & Toth
Post by: MatterEaterLad on September 05, 2005, 10:51:08 PM
Maybe its just my age, but I'll take the Herculoids over Challenge of the Superfriends anyday... :lol:


Title: Re: Edmond Hamilton & Toth
Post by: NotSuper on September 09, 2005, 03:00:34 AM
Quote from: "MatterEaterLad"
Maybe its just my age, but I'll take the Herculoids over Challenge of the Superfriends anyday... :lol:

That would be a tough choice for me. On one hand, Challenge of the Superfriends could be quite campy, but it had classic DC heroes and villains. The Herculoids, on the other hand, only had short episodes, but the show was good for the time period.


Title: Re: Edmond Hamilton & Toth
Post by: MatterEaterLad on September 09, 2005, 10:15:00 PM
Yeah, I see what you mean, it was the camp add ons that made me tune out of Superfriends early...

I liked the DC ads for the Herculoids and other Saturday morning series (Space Ghost, Dino Boy in Lost Valley, etc.)...it was amazing what I would acccept in bad animation at the time... 8)


Title: Re: Edmond Hamilton & Toth
Post by: Klar Ken T5477 on September 10, 2005, 12:11:47 AM
The animation maybe bad but the stories were OK and the art & characters were designed by Alex Toth.  I loved his synchrovox designs for SPACE ANGEL even better (that oughta jog those grey cells ME Lad)

(http://tothfans.dynu.com/pictures/SpaceAngel/Space33.jpg)


Title: Re: Edmond Hamilton & Toth
Post by: MatterEaterLad on September 10, 2005, 05:05:26 AM
http://www.melaman2.com/cartoons/singles/mp3/space-ghost.mp3

The dude had a way with a cleft chin...

Actually, with Gary Owens as a voice, power gauntlets, and a cool theme song...


I just liked Jace, Jan, and Blip more than the Wonderdog...