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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wally_WoodWally Wood - Wikipedia

    Wood's next known comic-book art did not appear until Fox's My Confession No. 7 (August 1949), at which time he began working almost continuously on the company's similar My Experience, My Secret Life, My Love Story and My True Love: Thrilling Confession Stories.

  2. Mar 20, 2023 · While the original story was plotted and drawn by Wally Wood, who was no stranger to the erotic side of comics, Lee would later script issues drawn by artists Jim Mooney and Al Hartley, the...

  3. Wood's life story was chronicled by Steve Starger and J. David Spurlock in 'Wally's World' (Vanguard, 2006). Former co-worker Bhob Stewart has been browsing through the Wood archives since the 1990s, and has published regular articles about him in The Comics Journal.

    • Mad #4: Superduperman! Declaring this the top of the TOP 13 is the no-brainiest of no-brainers. This eight-page story by Kurtzman and Wood is quite possibly the greatest superhero parody ever.
    • Two-Fisted Tales #26: Hungnam! The Korean War still raged as Kurtzman produced TFT, and he devoted an entire issue to one of the more disastrous episodes of the war that was only a year old when the comic came out.
    • Weird Fantasy #11: The Two-Century Journey! EC made going on a colony ship to populate another world seem like a one-way ticket to perversity. The best story in this sub-subgenre is Al Williamson’s 50 Girls 50, but this Wood effort is a close second.
    • Mad #5: Black and Blue Hawks! These flying aces, diverse in their ethnicity but unified in their stupidity, crash-land into adventure. A Dragon-Lady-type is fomenting revolution in far-off Panazonia, so with a hearty cry of “Hawkaaaaaa” our heroes do their best to intervene, but all they wind up doing is bringing the revolution home.
  4. Jan 14, 2020 · Comic book artist Wally Wood’s “22 Panels That Always Work” is a legendary bit of productivity hacking. How can you reduce “noodling” in your work?

  5. May 6, 2024 · Wally Wood was a genius who used mass production, or at least tried to do it. (His attempts at publishing tell me his methods didn't scale, no matter how hard he worked to create bulletproof processes).

  6. Sep 21, 2019 · But, Wood also understood the uniqueness of “Wally Wood” which even one of his idols, Pogo creator Walt Kelly had noted in print. So, when Wood chose, he used “Wally” for various reasons, often marketing related. In fact, one of Wood’s famous slogans was, “There is only one Wally Wood and I am him.”.

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