Monday, August 3, 2020

Poe 1949, Pt. 4

(Continued from Poe 1949, Pt. 3)

ENCHANTING LOVE  2
"THE BEAUTIFUL ANNABEL LEE"   (Biography)

Kirby Publishing was a small comics publisher that operated from 1949-1958.  Their output included BOLD STORIES, CANDID TALES, DEAD END CRIME STORIES, ENCHANTING LOVE, GOLDEN LOVE STORIES, and GOLDEN WEST LOVE.

Strangely, one of their romance comics featured what may have been the earliest Poe biography, a 6-pager detailing his marriage to his teenaged cousin.

I found this quite by accident at the Who Goes There blog on 1-9-2020.

The art is by Bill Draut & Bruno Premiani, the latter of whom is probably best known as the illustrator of Arnold Drake's unusual superhero team, DOOM PATROL.

(This page was originally set up on Sunday, March 8, 2020.)

ENCHANTING LOVE  2
photo cover   (Kirby Publishing  /  November 1949)
"THE BEATIFUL ANNABEL LEE"
Story by ??  /  Art by Bill Draut & Bruno Premiani
Page 43
Page 44
Page 45
Page 46
Page 47
Page 48
Pubic Domain.
Scans of ENCHANTING LOVE #2 from the Comic Book Plus site,
     thanks to "Narfstar"  (11-17-2013)
          Special thanks to Richard Gagnon's "Who Goes There" blog  /
               January 2019.

Restorations by Henry R. Kujawa

For more:
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at The Poe Museum site.
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at the Biography site.


     Edgar Allan Poe biography:
Read the Bill Draut / Bruno Premiani POE bigraphy!
Read the Editorial Novaro POE biography!
     (Coming soon:)
Read the Dick Matena POE biography!

Read the Editorial De La Parra POE biography!
Read the Novedades Editores POE biography!
Read the Jim Giliotti / Tim Foley POE biography!
Read the R.F. Lucchetti / Eduardo Schloesser biography!

     Annabel Lee:
Read about ANNABEL LEE at the Shmoop site.
Read the poem at the Poe Stories site.
See the ANNABEL LEE Gallery of Illustrations

     Audio:
Hear the James Mason ANNABEL LEE recording!
Hear the Basil Rathbone ANNEBEL LEE recording!


See the CHRONOLOGICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!
See the ALPHABETICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!

(Continued in Poe 1950, Pt. 1)

Poe 1949, Pt. 3

(Continued from Poe 1949, Pt. 2)

LAWBREAKERS ALWAYS LOSE  10
"THE KILLER WHO WALKED LIKE A MAN!"

Marvel Comics (at times in its early history sometimes referred to as Timely or Atlas) was always a 2nd-level publisher-- somewhere in the middle as far as quality was concerned-- whose specialty was flooding the market with imitations of whatever was then currently popular.

LAWBRERAKERS ALWAYS LOSE was one of many such anthology titles that focused on "crime".  What we have here is is a story that is either inspired by, or, a loose adaptation of...

     "THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE".

I would suggest it was mostly inspired by the 1932 film with Bela Lugosi, since it focuses so much on the carnival sideshow and isn't really a "mystery" as the original story was.  There also seems a tip-of-the-opera hat to the 1932 DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE, when you see the gorilla strolling down the street in a tux, looking not that much different from Frederic March.

This would be the 2nd comics story based on or inspired by "Rue Morgue", the previous one being 5 years earlier in Gilberton's CLASSIC COMICS #21 (Jul'44).  As it happens, that version had been reprinted as CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #21 (Aug'49) only 2 months before this came out, and again in CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED GIANTS #2 (Oct'49), the SAME month as this, suggesting whoever did this one may have been inspired by the other one.

The guy in the (unrelated) cover photo sure looks to me like a young Darren McGavin, who, a decade later, would play MIKE HAMMER on TV!

(This page was originally set up on Sunday, November 1, 2015.  I'm moving it to a new page so it will be easier to make changes in the future.)

LAWBREAKERS ALWAYS LOSE  10
photo cover   (Marvel  /  October 1949)
"THE KILLER WHO WALKED LIKE A MAN!"
     (inspired by "The Murders In The Rue Morgue")  /  Version 2
Story & Art by SAM GROSS  /  Page 18
Page 19
Page 20
Page 21
Page 22
Page 23
Page 24
Page 25
Copyright (C) Marvel Comics.

Scan of LAWBREAKERS ALWAYS LOSE #10 cover
     from the Heritage Auctions site.
Scans of LAWBREAKERS ALWAYS LOSE #10 interiors
     from Pappy's Golden Age Comics blog.

Restorations by Henry R. Kujawa
Special thanks to "Pappy"!

Also, special thanks to Eric Fabiaschi for identifying the artist!

For more:
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at The Poe Museum site.
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at the Biography site.


Read about THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE at the Spark Notes site.
Read about THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE at the Britannica site.

Read the complete story at the Poe Museum site.
See the RUE MORGUE Gallery of Illustrations.

     Audio:
Hear the WEIRD CIRCLE radio episode!
Hear the Paul Hecht CBS RADIO MYSTERY THEATER episode!

     Comics:
Read the Arnold L. Hicks RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Sam Gross RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Guido Crepax RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Gino Dauro RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Miguel Gomez Esteban RUE MORGUE adaptation!   (coming soon!)

Read the Cezar Lopez Vera RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Illustrated Classics RUE MORGUE adaptation!  (coming soon!)
Read the Jose Ortiz RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the E.R. Cruz RUE MORGUE adaptation!
     (Coming soon:)
Read the Moises Cespedes RUE MORGUE adaptation!

Read the Ediciones Maisal RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Howard Priestley RUE MORGUE adaptation!
     Read the Mark A. Nelson RUE MORGUE sequel!
Read the Silvio Camboni RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Matt Brooker RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Reno Maniquis RUE MORGUE adaptation!

Read the Emerson Dimaya RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Ola Skogang RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Richard Corben RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Leandro Fernandez RUE MORGUE adaptation!

See the CHRONOLOGICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!
See the ALPHABETICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!

(Continued in Poe 1949, Pt.4)

Sunday, August 2, 2020

Poe 1949, Pt. 2

(Continued from Poe 1949, Pt. 1) 

"THE GOLD BUG"    (Gallery of Illustrations)

I'm including a bonus gallery of illustrations by various artists over the decades.

(Originally set up May 20, 2018)

"THE GOLD BUG" by ??  (18??)
"THE GOLD BUG" by Louis Grell  (18??)
"THE GOLD BUG" wash by F.O.C. Darley  (1843)
"THE GOLD BUG" engraving by R.S. Gilbert  (1843)
"THE GOLD BUG" by Frederic Lix  or  Yan’ Dargent  (1862)
"THE GOLD BUG" by Herpin  (1895)
"THE GOLD BUG" by Alberto Martini  (1905)
"THE GOLD BUG" by Byam Shaw  (1909)
"THE GOLD BUG" by Harry Clarke  (1919)
"THE GOLD BUG" by Arthur Rackham  (1935)
"THE GOLD BUG" by Fritz Eichenberg  (1944)
"THE GOLD BUG" by Russell Hoban  (1963)
"THE GOLD BUG" by G. Renna  (1964)
"THE GOLD BUG" by Ati Forberg  (1965)
"THE GOLD BUG" from "Shonen Jump" magazine  (1969)
"THE GOLD BUG" by Don Irwin  (1969)
"THE GOLD BUG" by Al Davidson  (1969)
"THE GOLD BUG" from Cadmeon Records  (1975)
"THE GOLD BUG" by Manuel Gervasini  (1995)
"THE GOLD BUG" by "Ero-Net"  (2015)
"THE GOLD BUG" by John Coulthart  (2017)
"Sullivan's Island" by ??  (19??)
"Sullivan's Island" by ??  (19??)
"Sullivan's Island" by Elizabeth O'Neill Verner  (1969)
Copyright (C) the various artists.

     Scans of "The Gold Bug" by...
unknown (18??) from the Ingiliz Cedar Sleri site,
Louis Grell (18??) from the American Gallery site,
F.O.C. Darley wash (1843) from the EAPoe.org site,
R.S. Gilbert engraving (1843) from the The Poe Blog site,
Frederic Lix  or  Yan’ Dargent (1862) from the Book Riot site,
Herpin (1895) from the Book Riot site,
Alberto Martini (1905) from the Enchanted Booklet and Monster Brains sites,
Byam Shaw (1909) from the eBAEA site,
Harry Clarke (1919) from the Pellucidar Offerings site,
Arthur Rackham (1935) from the Pellucidar Offerings site,
Fritz Eichenberg (1944) from the Full Table and Davidson Galleries sites,
Russell Hoban (1963) from the Ragged Claws site,
G. Renna (1964) from the CORRIER DEI PICCOLI  1964 23 & 24 interiors 
     from the Corrierino-Giornalino site with special thanks!

Ati Forberg (1965) from MY collection,
"Shonen Jump" magazine illo (1969) from the Mazmorra Maldita site,
Don Irwin (1969) from MY collection,
Al Davidson (1969) from MY collection,
Cadmeon Records cover (1975) from the One-Eleven Books site,
Manuel Gervasini (1995) from the Digi Lander Libero site,
"Ero-Net" (2015) from the Deviant Art site,
John Coulthart (2017) from the John Coulthart.com site,
"Sullivan's Island" modern map (20??) from the Quiahuitzin site,
"Sullivan's Island" ancient map (19??) from the Goodreads site,  and
"Sullivan's Island" by Elizabeth O'Neill Verner (1969) from the Invalueable site. 

For more:
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at The Poe Museum site.
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at the Biography site.


Read about THE GOLD BUG at the Bookriot site.
Read the complete story at the Poe Stories site.
See the GOLD BUG Gallery of Illustrations.

      Audio:
Hear the Vincent Price GOLD BUG recording!
Hear the FAMILY THEATER episode! 

      Comics:
Read the Amadio GOLD BUG adaptation!   (coming soon)
Read the Joseph Wirt Tillotson GOLD BUG adaptation!

Read the Alex A. Blum GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Henry Sharp GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Fernando Bento GOLD BUG adaptation!

R
ead the Editorial Sea/Novaro GOLD BUG adaptation!
R
Read the Mick Anglo GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Alexis-Thomas Hinsberger GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Dino Battaglia GOLD BUG adaptation!   (coming soon)
Read the Antonio Calmerio Tomas GOLD BUG adaptation!

     (
Coming soon:)
Read the Alfonso Font GOLD BUG adaptation!
R
ead the Guido Del Carpio Rivera GOLD BUG illustrated story!
Read the Arturo Arnau GOLD BUG illustrated story!
Read the Pablo Marcos GOLD BUG illustrated story!
Read the Novedades Editores GOLD BUG adaptation!

R
ead the Silvio Camboni GOLD BUG adaptation!
R
ead the Jorge Hardmeier GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Niesa Editores GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Jean-Louis Thouard GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Miguel Serratosa GOLD BUG adaptation!

R
ead the NBM / Papercutz GOLD BUG adaptation!

S
ee the CHRONOLOGICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!
See the ALPHABETICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!

(Continued in Poe 1949, Pt. 3)

Poe 1949, Pt. 1

(Continued from Poe 1948, Pt. 8)

SUNDAY PIX
"THE GOLD BUG"

SUNDAY PIX was a long-running weekly newspaper-style comics section published by David C. Cook for churches and Sunday schools.  It was available by subscriptions, but was not usually sold on newsstands or at comic-book shops.

For decades, its cover-feature was various stories from The Bible.  However, early in its run, the covers features "Classic" stories.  And the very first of these was...

"THE GOLD BUG"

...one of Edgar Allan Poe's most popular stories, perhaps because rather than horror, it was a combination mystery-adventure.

It was some time into this project before I even became aware of this version, and it's been some challenge tracking down scans of it.  As it happens, so far, the ONLY scans I've been able to find were the usual small ones posted at the Grand Comics Database site (GCD), and that's only because of the luck that the story was serialized on the front pages!  So far, my attempts to track down the person who had their hands on these to scan them, any editor at the GCD who might have access to larger scans, or the actual magazines themselves so
I could do my own scans, have met with nothing but dead ends.  MANY issues of SUNDAY PIX can be found for sale at Ebay... but so far, none this early in the run.

Only a week after promoting this page (7-12-2018), I was contacted by Keith Morgan (alias "Super Scrounge"), who told me how I could access the full-size scans at the GCD.  Strangely, I was unable to do this... but Keith did, and e-mailed me the 12 (of 13) he was able to grab.  I've now (7-20-18) upgraded the images for #3-14, so people (including me) can actually read this thing.

I'd still like to put out a request for help to find #1 (completely missing) and #2 (which I only have the small image of).  I never know what may turn up when.

The artist here is Joseph Wirt Tillotson, who also went by the name of "Robert Fuqua".  In addition to SUNDAY PIX, he also did quite a lot of illustrations for various pulp magazines.

(Originally set up on Sunday, May 20, 2018)

ENJOY!

SUNDAY PIX  1
(David C. Cook  /  May 1, 1949)
"THE GOLD BUG"  /  Version 2
Adaptation by David S. Piper (?)  /  Art by JOSEPH WIRT TILLOTSON
     (currently missing)

SUNDAY PIX  2   (May 8, 1949)
SUNDAY PIX  3   (May 15, 1949)
SUNDAY PIX  4   (May 22, 1949)
SUNDAY PIX  5   (May 29, 1949)
SUNDAY PIX  6   (June 5, 1949)
SUNDAY PIX  7   (June 12, 1949)
SUNDAY PIX  8   (June 19, 1949)
SUNDAY PIX  9   (June 26, 1949)
SUNDAY PIX  10   (July 3, 1949)
SUNDAY PIX  11   (July 10, 1949)
SUNDAY PIX  12   (July 17, 1949)
SUNDAY PIX  13   (July 24, 1949)
SUNDAY PIX  14   (July 31, 1949)
Copyright (C) Sunday Pix  &  Joseph Wirt Tillotson.

AMAZING STORIES  (January 1939)
cover by JOSEPH WIRT TILLOTSON
Joesph Wirt Tillotson  ("Robert Fuqua")
Scan of SUNDAY PIX #2 (1949) from the GCD site.
Scans of SUNDAY PIX #3-14 (1949) from the GCD site,
     supplied by Keith Morgan (alias "Super Scrounge") with special thanks!
Scan of AMAZING STORIES (January 1939) from the Tumblr site.
Photo of Joseph Wirt Tillotson from the Pulp Artists.com site.

Restorations by Henry R. Kujawa

For more:
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at The Poe Museum site.
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at the Biography site.


Read about Joseph Wirt Tillotson at the Pulp Artists site.
Read about Joseph Wirt Tillotson at the SF Encyclopedia site.
See more art by Joseph Wirt Tillotson at Google Images.

Read about THE GOLD BUG at the Bookriot site.
Read the complete story at the Poe Stories site.
See the GOLD BUG Gallery of Illustrations.

      Audio:
Hear the Vincent Price GOLD BUG recording!
Hear the FAMILY THEATER episode! 

      Comics:
Read the Amadio GOLD BUG adaptation!   (coming soon)
Read the Joseph Wirt Tillotson GOLD BUG adaptation!

Read the Alex A. Blum GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Henry Sharp GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Fernando Bento GOLD BUG adaptation!

R
ead the Editorial Sea/Novaro GOLD BUG adaptation!
R
Read the Mick Anglo GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Alexis-Thomas Hinsberger GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Dino Battaglia GOLD BUG adaptation!   (coming soon)
Read the Antonio Calmerio Tomas GOLD BUG adaptation!

     (
Coming soon:)
Read the Alfonso Font GOLD BUG adaptation!
R
ead the Guido Del Carpio Rivera GOLD BUG illustrated story!
Read the Arturo Arnau GOLD BUG illustrated story!
Read the Pablo Marcos GOLD BUG illustrated story!
Read the Novedades Editores GOLD BUG adaptation!

R
ead the Silvio Camboni GOLD BUG adaptation!
R
ead the Jorge Hardmeier GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Niesa Editores GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Jean-Louis Thouard GOLD BUG adaptation!
Read the Miguel Serratosa GOLD BUG adaptation!

R
ead the NBM / Papercutz GOLD BUG adaptation!

See the CHRONOLOGICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!
See the ALPHABETICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!

Don't miss the BONUS GALLERY of ILLUSTRATIONS up next!

(Continued in Poe 1949, Pt. 2)