Sunday, November 14, 2021

A Minnesota Woody In King Arthur's Court!


I cannot know, but likely Wally Wood's dream job was drawing the comic strip Prince Valiant. I might be wrong and the answer is Flash Gordon, but the strip Wood had a chance to draw was in fact Valiant. Hal Foster was nearing the end of his tenure on the massive successful comic strip he'd created decades before and was casting about for new talent to take the artistic helm while he continued to write. The call went out and two comic book favorites -- Wally Wood and Gray Morrow were selected to prepare sample pages, pages which actually ran in the strips longstanding continuity. Above is Wally Wood's effort.


Here it is in glorious black and white. Wood was able to mimic Foster's style quite effectively here, thereby hiding his own distinctive flourishes. While not a ghost the new artist was expected to maintain the look and feel of the strip and Wood does a stellar job here. Neither Morrow nor Wood got the gig, which went to John Cullen Murphy. 


Wood of course was no stranger to Prince Valiant in print, having done the definitive spoof of the comic for MAD magazine many years before in a little effort called "Prince Violent". Read the full effort here


He'd turn his hand to spoofing the strip again in the Marvel Mini-Comic Prince Violet. But he wasn't done yet. 


Some years later for the Nuance porn comic Gang Bang #2 Wood once again visited Camelot and gave Foster's Prince a distinctively naughty turn in "Prince Violate". Notice he Wood makes specific use of the very designs used some years before in his try-out for the official strip itself. In fact those are the best panels in this effort which produced at the end of Wood's career sadly show his diminished talents. It's a raunchy and sometimes funny spoof featuring an abundance of fellatio, but not prime Wood sadly. To see more check it out here, but make sure to clear away the kiddies. 

Note: This post originally appeared at Rip Jagger's Other Dojo. I will be transferring some of those posts over here as the month goes on. 

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6 comments:

  1. Woody did get to draw Flash Gordon, albeit in a comic book. http://capnscomics.blogspot.com/2013/05/flash-gordon-by-wally-wood.html

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    1. Thanks.Imagine a reasonably long run on the comic strip by Woody. It would've been amazing.

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  2. I hadn't heard of John Cullen Murphy before so looked him up, what a great artist. I always enjoyed Woods parody art and the Prince Violent strip was one of his best

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    1. Murphy will always alas live in the shadow of the great Hal Foster, but then so do most all comic strip and comic book artists. By the time I got to reading Valiant in the papers regularly, Murphy was the artist if Foster was still doing the narratives. Woody's parodies are wonderful and the lush detail of those early ones really make them pop and stay fresh.

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  3. Since Wood claimed that he conceived of his WIZARD KING project at the tender age of 10, I've always tended to think he was a little more drawn toward the tropes of fantasy than to those of SF/space opera. But that's an opinion no one can prove or disprove.

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    1. It does seem that when left to his own druthers, he chose fantasy despite his definitive space operas. I've been reading up on Woody and it seems that as a youngster he sketched relentlessly and more than a few of those concepts wriggled into print as the years passed.

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