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  1. Sep 14, 2021 · Here are Wally Wood’s 22 panels that always work explained … Big head. Pretty much the entire opening of the Frank Miller’s Dark Knight Returns is dedicated to this first example. We have Bruce Wayne side on, head on, three quarter profile, we have the news reporter. Even the crash is composed to resemble Bruce in his helmet.

  2. From Alter Ego Vol. 3 #8. Wally Wood's entire life was an endless struggle for control. His obsession with mastering every aspect of his chosen profession enabled him to reach heights few in the comics field have ever achieved. But his tragic inability to control his personal demons contributed to his death in 1981 at the age of 54-an age when ...

  3. On Wally Wood and Stan Lee’s. Daredevil. #7. The years steam past, the comics pile up, and the canon for any single moment of time soon collapses to a ridiculously over-simplified, back-of-a-Trivial-Pursuit-card answer. The facts of the Marvel Revolution of the Sixties have long-since contracted, for all but the historically minded, to a MCQ ...

  4. Jun 17, 2022 · Wally Wood was a unique artist by his era’s standards as well as our own. It makes sense he was most associated with science fiction, as he was clearly heavily influenced by the illustrators of classic SF pulps in the same way as the only other artist I can really compare him to, Jack Kirby.

  5. Wallace (Wally) Wood (June 17, 1927 – November 1, 1981) has been revered as a rebel genius –– comparable to Jack Kerouac, James Dean, and John Lennon –– who led the way for, and inspired, generations including “underground” cartoonists: Robert Crumb, Bill Griffith (Zippy), and Pulitzer Prize-winning artist Art Spiegelman (Maus).

  6. Aug 1, 2005 · As a biography, Wally's World is better than a cursory or fanboy treatment of its subject but falls short -- way short -- as a in depth biographical study. The authors had access to surviving family members, ex-wives, and Wood's co-workers, and so they bring in a great deal of interesting material and a variety of voices to this short, heavily illustrated book.

  7. Jun 17, 2016 · Working name of American artist Wallace A Wood (1927-1981), sometimes credited as Wallace Wood or simply Wood. After military service, the largely self-trained Wood received some instruction at New York's Cartoonists and Illustrators School in 1948 and did some minor work for newspaper Comic strips before shifting to comic books; one of his early collaborators was the young Harry Harrison, a ...

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