Bob Brown, Wally Wood, Bob Brown - Wally Wood - Superboy 159 - Comic Strip
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Bob Brown - Wally Wood - Superboy 159

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1969
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Superboy claque des doigts car il vient d'avoir une idée. Il va envoyer le robot Clark Kent à l'école à sa place et se cacher dans le coffre de la voiture, d’où il va ressortir déguisé en Voltran (Voltran the Unconquerable).
Jolie planche historique (1969) fruit du travail de deux grands artistes, publiée dans Superboy #159 (September, 1969)
"The Day it Rained Superboys!". A la fin du comics une bio de Wally Wood que les lecteurs ne connaissaient pas encore réellement.

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About Bob Brown

William Robert (Bob) Brown studied at the Hartford Art School in Connecticut and at the Rhode Island School of Design. He did his first comic book work for Timely ('Young Hearts'), National Periodicals ('The Vigilante') and Ziff-Davis ('Famous Stars', 'Kid Cowboy') and worked for both Timely/Atlas and National/DC throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He cooperated on both company's mystery, war and romance titles, including 'Star Spangled War Stories', 'Challengers of the Unknown', 'House of Mystery', 'Tales of the Unexpected' and 'Tomahawks' (DC), and 'Mystery Tales', 'Justice Comics' and 'True Comics' (Atlas). Brown was the graphic creator of the 'Space Ranger' character, that appeared in DC's 'Tales of the Unexpected' comic book from 1959. Brown illustrated every story until the comic's cancellation in 1965. He also drew DC's 'Superboy' and 'Tom Sparks Boy Inventor'. In the 1970s, Bob Brown illustrated such Marvel titles as 'Torpedo', 'Daredevil', 'Spider-Man', 'Lilith', 'Luke Cage Power Man' and 'Avengers'. Text (c) Lambiek