
Just read on Mark Evanier's site that Don Sherwood, longtime comics artist passed away a few months ago. Here's a link to Mark's comments about Mr.Sherwood. And here's a link to a blog with a substantial article on Sherwood and also the Creepy #1 story which very likely is about him. I mostly remember his work from a fun issue of The Phantom, and some covers here and there for the Derby publisher. He also had a stint on Charlton's Partridge Family comic.




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A lot of Don Sherwood's art seemed to always look so much better to me in the original black and white. The color just always seemed to be a distraction.
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Steven G. Willis
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