X Men 138 Cover OG

Uncanny X-Men No. 138 Cover by Byrne & Austin

Scott Dutton

January 16, 2016|In Comics, Marvel

One of the iconic covers in a run of iconic covers by Byrne and Austin. With fresh type and colour by me.

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Batman No. 351 Cover: Colan or Colón?

Gene Colan was the penciller on Batman in 1982, and he did up a cover for No. 351, inked by Frank Giacoia. Perhaps wanting a larger, more active Batman, Ernie Colón and Dick Giordano were tasked to re-draw the figure. Here are both of them coloured up.

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The Silver Surfer by John Buscema

Scott Dutton

December 29, 2015|In Comics, Marvel

I ran across a really grotty copy of the late John Buscema's pencils for this page from The Silver Surfer v3 No. 110. Detailed below are the steps from inks to layout to turn it into a cover.

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The Doom Patrol Covers III

Following up on a previous post and this one too, here are three more interpretations of The Doom Patrol done by current artists, with cover layouts by myself.

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ROM the Space Knight by Jeff Slemons

Scott Dutton

December 10, 2015|In Comics, Marvel

One of the early integrations of electronic features into an action figure, the ROM action figure didn't do well in the market, but the Marvel comic lasted 75 issues and four annuals. He'll return to comics in 2016 via IDW Publishing.

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The Doom Patrol Covers II

Following up on a popular post, here are three more interpretations of The Doom Patrol done by current artists, with cover layouts by myself.

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DC Comics Presents No. 26 Cover by Jim Starlin

DC Comics Presents No. 26 is more often remembered as the first appearance of The New Teen Titans, but it also marked the first appearance of Jim Starlin as a DCCP artist.

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The Doom Patrol Covers I

The original Doom Patrol was a comic book series from DC Comics in the 1960s. Created by Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani, they first appeared in My Greatest Adventure No. 80, 1963, and the book was renamed for the team as of No. 86. The series ran until No. 121, 1968, when the Patrol seemingly sacrificed themselves to save the small fishing village of Codsville, Maine. They'd come back in different incarnations with different characters and different levels of popularity with readers.

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Batman Year One

From 1986, this house ad was the first piece we saw from what was going to become a classic Batman storyline by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli.

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Wonder Woman No. 269 Cover by Andru & Giordano

From July 1980, we have a great cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano, a prolific cover team for many DC titles during this period.

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Star-Lord by Byrne & Austin

Scott Dutton

July 28, 2015|In Comics, Marvel, Movies-TV, Sci Fi

Back in 1976, Marv Wolfman – then editor-in-chief for Marvel Comics – came up with the name Star-Lord and passed it on to writer Steve Englehart to flesh it out. The result appeared in Marvel Preview #4, January 1976.

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Justice League of America No. 66 Cover: Dillin or Adams?

From November 1968, two versions of the cover to DC Comics' Justice League of America No. 66 have survived. The first, drawn by Dick Dillin and Joe Giella was rejected. The second was drawn by Neal Adams and made it to the newsstands. I've coloured them both up here from scans of the original art.

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Hawkman and The Justice Society of America by Joe Kubert

From 1970, Joe Kubert provided this powerful illustration for The Steranko History of Comics 1. Here it is in colour, and with trade dress from different eras of DC Comics.
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Blue Beetle No. 5 (1965) Cover by Fraccio & Giordano

Scott Dutton

February 23, 2015|In Charlton, Comics

From March/April 1965, Bill Fraccio and Dick Giordano deliver a combative cover for Charlton Comics' Blue Beetle No. 5. I'd be worried about giant-sized chess pieces threatening a princess, too.

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Charlton Bullseye featuring The Blue Beetle

Scott Dutton

February 5, 2015|In Charlton, Comics

Charlton Bullseye was a late entry with new content from Charlton Comics. Unlike the previous Bullseye – started as a fanzine in the 1970s – the second volume was an anthology which gave new talent a chance to be published. It ran for 10 issues before it was cancelled.

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Blue Beetle Returns by Bob Layton

Scott Dutton

February 2, 2015|In Charlton, Comics

Bob Layton posted a recent convention sketch of Steve Ditko's Blue Beetle. He captured Ted Kord's exuberance and I thought it'd make a good cover.

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Green Lantern 114 Cover OG

Green Lantern No. 114 Cover by Saviuk & Giordano

From March 1979, Alex Saviuk and Dick Giordano knock Green Lantern and Green Arrow off their feet for DC Comics.

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Outlaws Of The West 17 Cover OG

Outlaws of the West No. 17 Cover by Rocco Mastroserio

Scott Dutton

January 6, 2015|In Charlton, Comics

From November 1958, a dynamic illustration by Rocco Mastroserio for Charlton Comics.

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Outlaws of the West No. 11 Cover by Maurice Whitman

Scott Dutton

January 6, 2015|In Charlton, Comics

From July 1957, a great illustration of an evil man laughing at the law by Maurice Whitman.

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Secrets Of Haunted House 39 Cover OG

Secrets of Haunted House No. 39 Cover by Buckler & Giordano

From August 1981, Rich Buckler and Dick Giordano put a new spin on a horror icon for DC Comics.

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Outer Space No. 22 Cover by Nicholas & Alascia


From Charlton Comics in May 1959, tourism in the solar system is about to boom by Charles Nicholas Wojtkoski and Vince Alascia.

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Outer Space No. 21 Cover by Steve Ditko

Scott Dutton

December 19, 2014|In Charlton, Comics

From Charlton Comics in March 1959, even in the frontiers of outer space, law and order will be maintained.

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John Carter of Mars: 1958 Sun Comic Strip

Scott Dutton

November 2, 2014|In Comics, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Sci Fi

From 1958, this A Princess of Mars adaptation by DR Morton & Robert Forest was published in The Sun from the UK. It has never been shown in colour.

Five years ago, when this was first posted, the tools were what they were, and my skills weren't what they are now. Improvements in scaling algorithms have allowed me to up-res the low res scans without loss in quality, which really helps Forest's ink hatching to maintain its clarity.

It didn't make much sense to try to enlarge lettering which had already been rendered rough by being a scan of an old newspaper, so the art was cleaned up with panel borders redrawn and lettering redone for clarity.

And, of course, new colour to finish the job.
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eBook: Dr. Syn · A Smuggler Tale of the Romney Marsh

Scott Dutton

October 20, 2014|In Books, Graphic Design

Russell Thorndike created Doctor Syn for this, his first novel, published in 1915. A native of Romney Marsh in southeast England, he chose to base the book around real-life smuggling in the area in the late 18th century. Dr. Christopher Syn, an elderly parson, has his life turned upside down when His Majesty's government comes to Dymchurch-under-the-Wall to investigate that smuggling.

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Dr. Syn alias the Scarecrow Novel Cover

Scott Dutton

October 4, 2014|In Books, Graphic Design, Movies-TV

In 1975, Disney decided to re-release Dr. Syn as a 75-minute feature film, and to tie into that, they commissioned Victoria Crume (aka Vic Crume) to write a novelisation of the film for young readers, something she had done before for other Disney properties and would do again.

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Dr. Syn – The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh

Scott Dutton

October 4, 2014|In Books, Graphic Design, Illustration

Russell Thorndike's Doctor Syn first appeared in the novel of the same name in 1915, with six more novels following in the 1930s and 40s. The general public knows Syn from the 1964 Disney episodes starring Patrick McGoohan, but that's only one version of the story. The rest is worth looking at.

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Attack No. 60 Cover by Sam Glanzman

Scott Dutton

August 8, 2014|In Charlton, Comics

From Charlton Comics in November 1959, this cover was a composite of panels from the stories inside. One piece was by Sam Glanzman, and the other I haven't been able to identify.

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Outer Space No. 18 Cover by Masulli & Mastroserio

Scott Dutton

July 29, 2014|In Charlton, Comics

From Charlton Comics in August 1958, a great example of the fear prevalent in pop science fiction of the day.There you are steering your way through interstellar space, and all of a sudden, a big freaking hand. All aboard!
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Many Ghosts Of Dr Graves 7 Cover OG

The Many Ghosts of Dr. Graves No. 7 Cover by Rocco Mastroserio

Scott Dutton

July 22, 2014|In Charlton, Comics

From Charlton Comics in July 1968, Rocco Mastroserio takes a page from Steve Ditko's visual language. Don't help the guy, doc. Just let him drift off into the netherworld.

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Outer Space No. 19 Cover by Rocco Mastroserio

Scott Dutton

July 16, 2014|In Charlton, Comics

From Charlton Comics in October 1958, Rocco Mastroserio illustrates a more aggressive idea of what space exploration can be. Thrusting into the void, vapourising a threat and worshipping the glowing bean stalk. All hail the bean stalk!

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Space Adventures No. 23 Cover by Nicholas & Alascia

Scott Dutton

July 14, 2014|In Charlton, Comics

In May 1958 the US was still reeling from the kick in the rockets Sputnik gave them in October 1957. Suddenly, space was the first priority.

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Outlaws Of The West 15 Cover OG

Outlaws of the West No. 15 Cover by Nicholas & Alascia

Scott Dutton

July 12, 2014|In Charlton, Comics

I really like the composition of this cover by Charles Nicholas and Vincent Alascia, and thought it could be something more than what it was. As published, you don't get the feel of the canyons or the atmosphere of the old west, and the title is slapped on with a different colour behind it.

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Outer Space No. 17 Cover by Rocco Mastroserio

Scott Dutton

July 10, 2014|In Charlton, Comics

May 1958 saw the debut of Charlton Comics Outer Space with the company's consistently-odd numbering. Here's the cover by Rocco Mastroserio for that first issue, Vol. 3 No. 17.

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Outlaws of the West No. 13 Cover by Rocco Mastroserio

Scott Dutton

July 1, 2014|In Charlton, Comics

Rocco Mastroserio was a mainstay at Charlton Comics in the 50s and 60s. In a style similar to colleague Dick Giordano's - but more organic than Giordano's commercial slickness – he produced many memorable pieces. This superb illustration is from December 1957.

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Space Adventures No. 8 Cover by Jim Aparo

Scott Dutton

June 29, 2014|In Charlton, Comics

Jim Aparo is better known for his runs on DC's The Brave & the Bold, Aquaman and The Spectre, but he had a successful period at Charlton before he went to DC. Here's one from July 1969.

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The Silver Surfer by Kirby & Sinnott

Scott Dutton

June 17, 2014|In Comics, Marvel

From Fantastic Four No. 55, Oct 1966. Kirby's energy and Sinnott's precision are in top form as the Silver Surfer returns.

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Pro! NFL Cover by John Buscema

Scott Dutton

June 15, 2014|In Comics, Marvel

From 1970, John Buscema does a Marvel group of characters for Pro!, an NFL official progam.

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The Warlord No. 82 Cover by Jurgens & Giordano

Another Warlord cover. Cary Burkett and Dan Jurgens' run was a good successor to Mike Grell's.

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The Warlord No. 76 Cover by Jurgens & Giordano

Another Warlord cover. Cary Burkett and Dan Jurgens became great stepafathers to the series.

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Attack 55 Cover OG

Attack No. 55 Cover by Dick Giordano

Scott Dutton

May 24, 2014|In Charlton, Comics

For my American friends on Memorial Day weekend, up this time is the cover of Attack No. 55 from December 1958 drawn by Dick Giordano. Minor restoration with clean-up and new colour.

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Blue Beetle No. 1 (1964) Cover

Scott Dutton

May 19, 2014|In Charlton, Comics

The second Blue Beetle was given his powers by the spirit of a Pharaoh through the blue beetle scarab, appearing in ten issues of his own magazine beginning in 1964. He wasn't a hit and was supplanted by the third Beetle Ted Kord in 1966, created by Steve Ditko.

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Superman vs. Spider-Man Cover by Andru, Giordano & Austin

When this came out in 1976, fans went apeshit. And rightfully so. For the first time, rivals DC and Marvel teamed up for mutual profit. Written by Gerry Conway, pencilled by Ross Andru (with some polishing by Neal Adams), figure inking by Dick Giordano and background inks by Terry Austin. It was a whole lot of fun to read.

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The Warlord No. 31 Cover by Mike Grell

I'm a long-time fan of Mike Grell's The Warlord. It started with me finding issue Nos. 30 and 31 on the stand.
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Assignment Earth Website OG

AssignmentEarth.ca Relaunched

Scott Dutton

The web's most complete site on this back-door pilot from Star Trek gets its seventh major update, with new design and content.

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Magnus Robot Fighter by Bob Layton

Scott Dutton

March 16, 2014|In Comics, Miscellaneous

Bob Layton is doing some wonderful variant covers for Dynamite Comics' new Magnus Robot Fighter series.

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eBook: Ornament

Scott Dutton

February 23, 2014|In Books, Graphic Design

This one came to me with the design language set by Liz Boyer of Chalk. I completed the book layout and then converted it to ePUB and KF8/MOBI ebooks in a short turnaround to be ready for the Christmas market. I'm told it peaked at #14 on iTunes in the Biography & Memoirs category.

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Jacky's Diary

Scott Dutton

February 23, 2014|In Comics, Miscellaneous

Jacky's Diary is a fondly-remembered strip by Jack Mendelsohn. And it's been given the package treatment by Yoe Books. Cover colour by me.

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Amazing Fantasy 15 Cover OG

Amazing Fantasy No. 15 Cover by Steve Ditko

Scott Dutton

February 10, 2014|In Comics, Marvel

For a rejected cover, it's made its rounds over the years. Steve Ditko submitted this image, but Marvel's then-publisher Martin Goodman rejected it. Gone was Ditko's downward-looking POV to be replaced by an upward-looking Kirby-pencilled version.

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Starman by Darren Goodhart

I saw this and knew I had to colour it. Darren Goodhart shared this art over on facebook and he was kind enough to send me a copy. Levitz & Ditko's Starman has always been a favourite of mine, and we're celebrating his return to Adventure Comics.

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The Comics Code Authority

Scott Dutton

January 4, 2014|In Comics, Miscellaneous

Back in the mid part of the 20th century, the United States lost its collective mind. They had won the Second World War and were nervous about being leaders of the world. Fear set in. Fear of all threats, internal and external.

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