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The ZehnKatzen Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
... groans, I would introduce the work of Frank Frazetta , a popular artist and close friend. Frank, Angelo Torres and I were part of a small group of young men who played ball and hung around together in Brooklyn. We shared drawing interests and occasionally attended life drawing sketch classes at the Brooklyn Museum and the Art Students League. Frazetta had little formal art education,...
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Mike Sterling's Progressive Ruin (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
General consensus about that ad from yesterday is that it's Mort Drucker, which is someone I'd actually briefly considered until I discarded that thought for no real good reason. One person had my back on my Angelo Torres guess, thankfully, so it wasn't just me! One person mentioned what an Al Jaffee tampon ad might be like, showing cross sections and such, but of course it would have...
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Chicagoist (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
... -- three within two months -- granted to former gang member-turned convicted Hired Truck czar Angelo Torres. At the time, Lumpkin called those sign-offs "routine for the role that I served in." She said she did not recall having discussions about Torres with Victor Reyes, the Hispanic Democratic Organization chieftain who ran the Mayor's Office of Intergovernmental...
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Second City Cop (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
... -- three within two months -- granted to former gang member-turned convicted Hired Truck czar Angelo Torres. Business as usual.
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BOOKSTEVE'S LIBRARY (Free subscription) | 10/30/2009
... a very clean style reminiscent of EC's Al Williamson (in his later SECRET AGENT CORRIGAN phase), Angelo Torres and George Evans. DRACULA may well be his best work. Since DRACULA is made up of a series of letters, journal and diary entries, the writers here logically take a more straightforward route of telling the tale while maintaining the episodic feel quite well. We all know the...
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Blog@Newsarama (Free subscription) | 10/30/2009
... Basil Wolverton, Wallace Wood, Al Williamson, as Frank Frazetta, Roy G. Krenkel, Alex Toth and Angelo Torres. Whew. Creeping Death From Neptune: Basil Wolverton’s Sci-Fi and Horror Comics 1938-55 This book will focus on Wolverton’s “serious” Golden Age work, featuring sci fi business like Space Patrol, Meteor Martin, Spacehawk and some horror work. The Comic Book Frankenstein: The...