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  1. Evans had met the teenage Frank Frazetta while at Fiction House and had become friends with another young artist, Al (Star Wars) Williamson, who advised him to look for employment at Fawcett (Captain Marvel Adventures, Whiz Comics).

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  2. Comics Revue magazine has reprinted many of the George Evans and Goodwin/Williamson strips. From 2010 to 2013, IDW 's imprint Library of American Comics published the Archie Goodwin/Al Williamson strips complete in five volumes.

  3. Most notably, Austin Briggs, Al Williamson and George Evans. It was during Williamson's tenure, with Archie Goodman at the helm writing, that the strip was officially changed from Secret Agent X-9 to Secret Agent Corrigan.

  4. He continued to collaborate with Torres and Krenkel, as well as with Gray Morrow, George Woodbridge and Ralph Mayo. [28] With Mayo, one of the first editors to give Williamson work, at Standard Comics, Williamson collaborated on the jungle girl series Jann of the Jungle #16–17 (April and June 1957).

  5. George Evans: Foster, Raymond, Noel Sickles, Len Starr and Al Williamson. JK: I undertand you first ran into Al Williamson while at Fiction House when he was a young artist just learning the ropes.

  6. Synopsis. A sea creature is captured and brought to an atomic testing facility. It attempts to communicate telepathically with the man who brought it there, but the man thinks it is evil and resists it. When it gets out of the tank, the man acquires a gun and hunts it down to kill it. After he does so, he encounters scientists who tell him that ...

  7. Sep 19, 2008 · 3.31K subscribers. Subscribed. 47. 5.8K views 15 years ago. 1990 WFMY news segment by Brad Jones covering attendees at a comic book convention put on by Parts Unknown The Comic Book Store in...

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