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BLAZING COMBAT
The four issues of Blazing Combat from Warren Magazines in 1965/1966. They featured stories by Archie Goodwin and art by Gene Colan, Reed Crandall, George Evans, Russ Heath, Al McWilliams, Joe Orlando, John Severin, Angelo Torres, Alex Toth, Al Williamson and Wallace Wood. All had covers by Frank Frazetta.
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John Carter pt 2
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Reed Crandall
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Reed Crandall - Blackhawk appearing in Modern Comics
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Rod and Slugger join the U.S. Navy Reserve by Reed Crandall
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Reed Crandall: Painting based on Soren Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling (1957).
From the seller's description:
"In 1954, the department of EC Comics he worked for was shut down after a sequence of Congressional Hearings on Juvenile Delinquency. This left Crandall, who would only pop back into the public eye again around 1960, in a serious existential crisis.
It was at this time, already it seems well into his alcoholism, that he met the United Methodist minister, John Farquharson Dow [1930-2019], then pastor and graduate of the Drew and New York Theological Seminary. They began to meet at John's house and took to reading Martin Buber, Reinhold Niebur, and Soren Kierkegaard together. But it was apparently Kierkegaard that occupied most of their time.
In April of 1957, Crandall painted the present for him as a tribute to their weeks together reading Kierkegaard's classic on Abraham and Isaac, Fear and Trembling. It was a gift for Dow's wedding on April 27, 1957.
Before John's death in 2019, he dictated a description of his memory of the painting, attached to the rear stretcher, 'Given to Betty and I by our dear friend, Reed Crandall on April 27, 1957, our wedding day. For several weeks prior, Randall [sic.] had been involved in lengthy discussions of Soren Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling and found great hope in Abraham and Isaac's faith as being 'beyond' modernism and rational inquiry, which he here represents in an apocalyptic vision of the faith of Abraham and Isaac slaying the robot-knight, bringing to mind both modernism and the enlightenment and rationalism in general.'"
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Reed Crandall: Blackhawk
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EC Archives: The Haunt of Fear Volume 4 by Al Feldstein, Jack Davis, Jack Kamen, Reed Crandall, Graham Ingels and more. Cover by Ingels. Out in August.
"Delight in fright! Now in an affordable paperback, this fourth volume of the EC Comics horror classic The Haunt of Fear collects a gruesome medly of unforgettable frights! Featuring art from the legendary talents of Bill Gaines, Al Feldstein, Graham Ingels, George Evans, Jack Kamen, Jack Davis, and Reed Crandall, this volume collects The Haunt of Fear #19-24 and includes a foreword by Rob Zombie."
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Vintage Comic - Buccaneers #021
Pencils: Reed Crandall
Inks: Reed Crandall
Quality (May1950)
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