Is that last one Bill Molno? That's a nice art job. I think the Molno work I've seen before tended to be from the sixties and I found it kinda meh, but this I like. If his other seventies work is comparable, it looks like it would be worth seeking out.
The whole issue is good art-wise, with the younger artists making their way up the slopes of their learning curves. The stories, on the other hand, are cohesive & serviceable, but that's about it.
Grand Comics Database identified Bill Molno as the artist on the last story. I never liked Molno's work on early Charlton but I agree this was better art.
I'll never grow tired of Charlton, each Charlton comic offered different artists and well written tales, you never knew what you would get from a Charlton comic but it always had something that held the reader's interest (art, story, cover narrator, etc.)
Is that last one Bill Molno? That's a nice art job. I think the Molno work I've seen before tended to be from the sixties and I found it kinda meh, but this I like. If his other seventies work is comparable, it looks like it would be worth seeking out.
ReplyDeleteThe whole issue is good art-wise, with the younger artists making their way up the slopes of their learning curves. The stories, on the other hand, are cohesive & serviceable, but that's about it.
Grand Comics Database identified Bill Molno as the artist on the last story. I never liked Molno's work on early Charlton but I agree this was better art.
ReplyDeleteI'll never grow tired of Charlton, each Charlton comic offered different artists and well written tales, you never knew what you would get from a Charlton comic but it always had something that held the reader's interest (art, story, cover narrator, etc.)
ReplyDeleteThanks as always for the Charlton post.
Yeah a Charlton comic was always a solid book and a lot of great creators worked for Charlton as well.
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