Marines In Battle #17 - Al Williamson art

Marines In Battle #17
Marines In Battle v1 #17, 1957 - The Victory at Veracruz during the Mexican War is briefly retold as part of a US Marine Corp segment. Al Williamson has only three pages to depict this monumental battle, and does so superbly. There is no lack of detail, even in panels with large armies on both sides. The first page displays a massive amount of soldiers, yet it doesn't seem overly crowded. Williamson's precise drawings are further polished by the capable inks of frequent collaborator Ralph Mayo. Gene Colan's story is almost photo-journalistic in approach, adding an implied realism to the pages. Other artists in this golden age comic include Don Heck and Joe Sinnott. Cover by John Severin. This is 1 of 1 Marines In Battle issues by Williamson.
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"A City at Stake" Williamson story pencils (Ralph Mayo inks) 3 pages = ***

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Marines In Battle #17 - Al Williamson art Marines In Battle #17 - Al Williamson art Reviewed by Ted F on 7:26 AM Rating: 5

2 comments:

Smurfswacker said...

Ralph Mayo was an excellent inker for Williamson. I wish he were better known.

Ted Ignacio @ Pencil Ink said...

I agree. Only Frazetta was better. Carlos Garzon was also terrific on Williamson's later works (esp. Star Wars).

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