“The Mercenaries” Sam Glanzman 1986
Image featured in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe, Volume XV, May 1986.
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Pulptober 3rd: Rainbow of Justice - Red Mask
A deeper cut and a delicate one today. Red Range absolutely counts as a pulp story, but I cannot detail exactly why without ruining a fantastic reveal in the story (if you've read it you know exactly what I'm talking about and hopefully agree with me). Avoiding spoilers as best I can, Red Mask is a vigilante fighting the KKK in Reconstruction-era Texas, wisely keeping his exact identity secret with the mask that gives him his name.
Red Range is brilliant, if you like your spaghetti westerns with plenty of meat (to borrow a phrase from Deadlands).
Art by Sam Glanzman
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1972 ad for a cut-out Table-Top Dioramas that appeared in DC war comics. The one below, from Weird War Tales No. 5, featured art by Sam Glanzman. I don't think they've given a great explanation of what you are supposed to do with this.
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Sam Glanzman - Our Army at War #274 Pages 20-21 Original Art
Source, source
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“I’m Still Not Making House Calls”
Semper Fi #5 (April 1989)
Michael P. Palladino, Sam Glanzman and Phil Felix
Marvel Comics
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BHOC: HERCULES #10
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Pulptober 3rd 2023 Roundup
Heyo, all.
So, the 3rd had a bit less going on, but we still got some lovely stuff.
To wit:
-@themailedfist-blog chose to post about the day's Theme, "Rainbow of Justice" and told us about a Pulp Hero I've never heard before (always a treat), Red Mask.
-@haldrada-art, meanwhile went Character, giving us a lovely original art of The Green Hornet with bonus Kato (who is given a full-face mask to match his boss, nice!)
Great job both of you, and thanks!
As always, please let me know if i missed anything!
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Barbara Friedlander, Sam Glanzman will receive the 2023 Bill Finger Award
The awards will be presented at Comic-Con International next month during the Eisner Award ceremony.
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Amazing-Man Comics, #12 (1940), art by Lew Glanzman (as Sam Decker) (Featuring Aman, the Amazing-Man, also known as the Green Mist)
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"THE HAUNTED TANK IS THE NICKNAME GIVEN TO THE SERIES OF TANKS COMMANDED DUIRNG WORLD WAR TWO..."
PIC INFO: Spotlight on bio & pin-up art of the Haunted Tank, from "Who’s Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe“ Vol. 1 #10. December, 1985. DC Comics. Artwork by Sam Glanzman.
"The Haunted Tank is the nickname given to the series of tanks commanded during World War Two by Lieutenant Jeb Stuart and watched over by the ghost of General Jeb Stuart, the great military leader for the Confederacy during the Civil War."
-- "WHO'S WHO: THE DEFINITIVE DIRECTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE" Vol. 1 #10 (Dec. 1985)
Source: www.zipcomic.com/whos-who-the-definitive-directory-of-the-dc-universe-issue-10.
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Flying Guns. Battle Album from Weird War Tales No. 3 Jan/Feb 1972. Art by Sam Glanzman.
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