Friday, 6 July 2012

FANTASTIC COVER GALLERY PART EIGHT...


Copyright MARVEL COMICS

What's significant about the number forty-one?  That's the total of FANTASTIC covers we have left before we complete our look back at one of the best-loved comics of the '60s - as far as British readers were concerned anyway.  We might be past the halfway mark, but don't despair - we've still got quite a bit of the journey to go, including more BARRY SMITH pin-ups that a lot of you won't have seen before (unless you were around at the time).  So, sit back and enjoy numbers forty-three to forty-eight of "BRITAIN'S SUPER-HERO ACTION COMIC" - it truly was Fantastic!











2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The cover of issue 45 is much more detailed than the original JIM 116 with a tunnel (?) and more figures - I wonder if these details were added by the Terrific staff, if so it's some damn fine work - the opposite of Vince Colletta who is accused of simplifying or deleting a lot of Kirby's background details!
Of course the colourist for issue 43 has made the obvious mistake of using flesh tones to leave poor old Loki topless!

Cheers, Big D

Kid said...

As I'm sure you'll know, Marvel sometimes made changes to covers before they were printed, often AFTER the art had been photostatted for the files. Fantastic (Odhams) were no doubt supplied with a copy of the pre-printed cover (before changes) - their bodgers weren't very accomplished when it came to any kind of art correction I'm afraid.

Thanks for commenting.



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