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Wallace Allan Wood (June 17, 1927 – November 2, 1981) [1] was an American comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, widely known for his work on EC Comics's titles such as Weird Science, Weird Fantasy, and MAD Magazine from its inception in 1952 until 1964, as well as for T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, and work for Warren Publishing's Creepy.
Wally Wood's cover of witzend #10 (1976). Advertisements described witzend as "intended for fans and collectors of science fiction, comics, satire, S+S and related fields" with "the work of the world's best cartoonists and illustrators", mentioning Al Williamson , Jack Gaughan , Frank Frazetta , and Reed Crandall . [ 3 ]
Wally Wood: A Gobl is a Knog's Best Friend: Wally Wood: The Last Man! Jack Kamen: The Android! Wally Wood: Chewed Out! Joe Orlando: 13: May/June 1952: Wally Wood: A Weighty Decision: Wally Wood: Saving for the Future: Jack Kamen: He Walked Among Us: Wally Wood: Say Your Prayers: Joe Orlando: 14: July/Aug 1952: Wally Wood: There'll Be Some ...
Wally Wood, Steve Ditko, Ralph Reese Heroes, Inc. Presents Cannon is a two-issue comic book series that represents one of the earliest independent comics . The first issue was self-published by prominent writer-artist Wally Wood in 1969, with a second issue published by CPL Gang Publications in 1976.
Pages in category "Characters created by Wally Wood" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
To launch the project, Wallace Wood huddled with scripter Len Brown (and possibly Larry Ivie) [3] on a superhero concept Brown had described to Wood a year earlier. Brown recalled: "Wally had remembered my concept and asked me to write a 12-page origin story. I submitted a Captain Thunderbolt story in which he fought a villain named Dynamo".
Frank Frazetta, Al Feldstein, Harvey Kurtzman, Wally Wood, Marie Severin, Will Elder, Joe Orlando, Bernie Krigstein, Al Williamson, John Severin Weird Fantasy is an American dark fantasy and science fiction anthology comic that was part of the EC Comics line in the early 1950s.
Sally Forth was an American comic strip created by Wally Wood for a military male readership, featuring a sexy action-adventure character who is often depicted nude. Her name is a play on words – "to sally forth" means to leave or attack from a military encampment.