From the October 1954 issue of Marvel Tales #127
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Weird-Ohs (NEWS)
J. Lloyd International has announced that for the first time in over 30 years the original Weird-Ohs and Weird-Ohs Baseball trading cards will be available again! Faithfully reproduced and packaged in their original style display boxes, this vintage series of the sixty-six card sets hits stores in early 2009. 8 cards per pack / 24 packs per box. (Still available are the Weird-Ohs model kits, and magnetic figures.) Click HERE for more info!
Eadeh was a truly obscure artist,odball is RIGHT. I've always been fascinated by his horrifically drawn stories,really nightmarish stuff,perfect for horror comics. I learned his name from Paul Curtis,a sometimes poster on Scans_Daily who reprints black and white Atlas stuff and had a site called ATLAS ADVENTURES AND TIMELY TALES which you linked too,i see,so try him on Livejournal,i really can't find any info on Eadeh either,in fact in one of my first posts here,i pointed out some similarities between him and Al Luster(their villains have awful teeth,heavy inking,the name "Al",etc.)but i misspelled the name and the topic got a bit ugly from then on(i was anonymous),do you have any biographical info/links on Luster?,i'd like to do a comparison,maybe Ger can help.
ReplyDeleteeverybody needs Weird-Oh stickers! don't they? i do...
ReplyDeleteVery little known on Eadeh here as well, other than the fact that he realy was a seperate artist and all his other work (for Prize and others) was a lot more sedate.
ReplyDeletePreictable? Sure! But s prediction for live, freakish models being used by a demented artist is a prediction for AWESOME in my book. It's Pickman-tastic!
ReplyDeleteSeems like another Lovecraft adaptation to me (Pickman's model), but nicely done. What I don#t get though is why Skrag needs to work from living models, when he's able to transform normal human beings into these models, which probably requires some artistic imagination as well (or more simply put: Surprised that the twist revolved around plastic surgery and not real monsters).
ReplyDeleteActually, I was expecting the paintings to be of aliens or real monsters myself ... so either the story was less predictable than advertised or I'm a bit dim.
ReplyDeleteI recognize the fact that the later option is totally possible ...
Anyway, love the story and especially the art! There are Atlas haters out there? Why??
>There are Atlas haters out there? Why??
ReplyDeleteI've wondered this many times myself... but they are indeed out there. Doesn't mean they're still not nice people though. Atlas is my all time favorite pre-code publisher so you are definitely gonna see alot of Atlas around here.
Also, I never said "predictable" was a bad thing, of course many of the most predictable stuff you read on this blog probably wasn't predictable back in the day it originated.
FYI: I'm pre-ordering a couple boxes of the Weirdo-Ohs card sets so if anyone is interested in a complete set just drop me a line and I'll let you know how much it's all gonna be. They come out sometime in January.
You have to suspend your disbelief that Andre didn't notice the freaks chained to the wall at all until it was too late.
ReplyDeleteCOOL STORY AND THANKS FOR ADDING THE LINK AT THE END, IT WAS FUN REVISITING SOME OF THOSE OLDER EADEH POSTS AGAIN.
ReplyDeleteI'M TOTALLY IN FOR A SET OF THE WEIRDOS CARDS, I'LL EMAIL YOU.......
Tomorrow--- prepare to be buried alive!
ReplyDeleteWell, if y'all want any information about Al Eadeh, I can provide what I know... I'm his grandson, and I stumbled upon this page whilst searching his name on Google.
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