Comics Collection The Naughty and sometimes Pornographic comics of Wally Wood [Wallace Wood]

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Wallace "Wally" Wood is a legend. He did illustrations in Mad Magazine starting in Issue 1, he did inks and colors for some of the very earliest issues of Marvel's Daredevil. To quote wikipedia:

In addition to Wood's hundreds of comic book pages, he illustrated for books and magazines while also working in a variety of other areas – advertising; packaging and product illustrations; gag cartoons; record album covers; posters; syndicated comic strips; and trading cards, including work on Topps' landmark Mars Attacks set.
In the late 60s Wood's "Sally Forth" (Not to be confused with the later newspaper comic strip of the same name) was a comic with gratuitous nudity created for tabloid newspapers sold to US Military members.

Near the end of his life he created "Gang Bang" a 3 issue comic featuring hardcore pornographic Sally Forth comics as well as parodies of Disney characters like Snow White, The Wizard of Oz and several comic characters such as Superman, Tarzan and Prince Valiant.

He was the inaugural inductee into the comic book industry's Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1989, and was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1992.

For much of his adult life, Wood suffered from chronic, unexplainable headaches. In the 1970s, following bouts with alcoholism, Wood suffered from kidney failure. A stroke in 1978 caused a loss of vision in one eye. Faced with declining health and career prospects, he committed suicide by gunshot in Los Angeles on November 2, 1981.
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Developer/Publisher: various / Eros Comix
Censorship: none
Language: English
Resolution: various
Pages: 602
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Since the dude had suffered a stroke and was blind in one eye I wouldnt be surprised if he didnt draw any of it lol
 

PeggyBlackett

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Since the dude had suffered a stroke and was blind in one eye I wouldnt be surprised if he didnt draw any of it lol
Pretty sure a fair amount of the material predates his stroke. i remember buying "Gang Bang" #1...

Plus which, if the stroke didn't seriously affect his body, he could still draw - more than one artist has been blind in one or both eyes.

In fact, at the time i didn't know about the stroke - that could be why i thought the art was ghosted, come to think.

{While he was healthy, he used "assistants" - Dan Adkins was one. Also his rule, as explained to studio members was "Don't draw what you can swipe. Don't swipe what you can trace. And don't trace what you can cut out and paste in."}
 

adlai1956

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Thank you for making this available. I'd only ever seen the Malice in Wonderland comic before (but in color!)