tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31723906.post7248362979165952445..comments2024-01-28T22:17:29.551-08:00Comments on Pappy's Golden Age Comics Blogzine: Pappyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01977289662431694607noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31723906.post-13983793270232140072012-02-10T10:40:11.513-08:002012-02-10T10:40:11.513-08:00Ingels was my favorite EC artist by far; nobody ev...Ingels was my favorite EC artist by far; nobody ever drew the Old Witch like him and nobody else could have done the dripping, goopy stories Al assigned to him.<br /><br />But, sadly, while early work, the first story shows why Ghastly's career was so short -- it didn't work well outside of horror.<br /><br />That's why the two of those together are sort of depressing! We owe a lot to Ghastly, I don't think we'd have people like Wrightson without him.<br /><br />[>] BrianBrian Barneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15737535617796413548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31723906.post-68985885760219962512012-02-10T10:27:46.800-08:002012-02-10T10:27:46.800-08:00Back in the 90s, there was a TV special called the...Back in the 90s, there was a TV special called the "Horror Hall of Fame" where EC. Comics got special mention, and Bill Gaines cited this Grim Fairy Tale in particular as one of his personal favorites.<br /><br /> I love Ingel's work, but I tend to find it more effective on stories featuring "normal" horrors like bizarre murders, etc. He could take the most mundane setting and make it and the charatcers look horrific.100Aliaseshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10493166549015264137noreply@blogger.com