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Yoc:
Time does fly!  Great to see a new scan from you Eric.  :)
I've added it to the site (with a slight name tweak) and included a plea to anyone out there that owns it to please scan it.
If we are lucky, perhaps the LOC will have a copy.

Don't be a stranger!
-Yoc

BTW, I've got a new Startling scan here to edit as well so keep an eye open for it.

srca1941:
Hillman's Western Fighters vol.2 no.10 is up in my folder now!

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September, 1950, C2C paper - 52 pages. Art by Gerald McCann, Ross Andru, Mike Suchorsky, Michael Becker, and possibly John Daly.

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-Eric

Yoc:
Thanks very much Eric!
It's now up.
:)

JVJ (RIP):

--- Quote from: srca1941 on November 30, 2013, 11:13:35 PM ---Hillman's Western Fighters vol.2 no.10 is up in my folder now!

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September, 1950, C2C paper - 52 pages. Art by Gerald McCann, Ross Andru, Mike Suchorsky, Michael Becker, and possibly John Daly.

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-Eric

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Nice book, Eric,

but I don't see any Ross Andru or Mike Surchorsky or John Daly. The second story is penciled by Ed Smalle, I think, and the third is definitely penciled by Gene Colan. I don't know who does "Tobacco Tom" and the last story is penciled by Art Peddy.

Thanks for the post.

Peace, Jim (|:{>

srca1941:
The Daly attribute was the one I was least certain of and almost removed it. I knew it looked familiar, and of the suspects presented in Who's Who, that was my best guess. I can see Peddy's facial expressions on the sheriff now that you point him out.

The Andru spot was my second least sure (thus the question mark for both of them). I've seen little of Andru or Colan from this period, so I'll take your word on it, but I still see things that remind me of Andru in the Silver Age.

As for Suchorsky, I probably should have question marked him too, but there were a few attributes that reminded me of his work, especially the boy's face in the third panel of page 2. I think it reminiscent of some of Suchorsky's Black Terror work. However, the more I look at it, the more I'm inclined to agree with you on this one too. I'm bothered by the stiffness of the action and lack of creative composition. It's also a little flat for Suchorsky who liked to play more with shadows than this artist.

-Eric

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