
What boy out there didn't want to be Jonny Quest?





I've started participating in when I gave time to do so. Fridays are usually pretty packed for me, so my participation will probably be sporadic at best. 
Sure, today is also the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, and Charles Darwin, both great men, but what of that undead vampire, also known by his last name? On this date, 75 years ago, the 1931 Universal classic starring Bela Lugosi, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Helen Chandler, and David Manners, pre miered in New York City, just in time for Valentine's Day. It was a huge hit, launching the horror movie boom of the 1930s and 1940s, and paving the way for all of the classic Universal Monster movies to follow. When people think of Dracula, it is Lugosi that comes to mind, whether they've seen the movie or not. His was an iconic performance which has stood the test of time, even if Tod Browning's awkward direction of the film has not. All of the horror movie iconography that exists now has it's basis in this movie.
Today SCOOBY-DOO #105 hits comic book stores. It includes three tales that I wrote, including my 75th Scooby-Doo story to see publication.
I have just been informed that comic book artist Seth Fisher has passed away. The cause of his death has not been revealed, but in any case he was too young. His artwork has a very unique look to it, and I was privileged to have him as a collaborator on THE FLASH: TIME FLIES.
We didn't always see eye to eye on some of the visuals, but he was the one nominated for an Eisner for his work, so I guess he knew what he was talking about. I only ever spoke to him a couple of times, by phone, but he seemed to be a bright, jovial guy full of ideas and enthusiasm. You can go here to see more about Seth and his work.
The first one is Ann stealing an apple, a scene which launches her onto her encounter with King Kong. Note the attention to detail on Ann's authentically styled hat.
The second drawing is of one of the big V Rex dinosaurs suspended from vines in the gorge.
The final drawing is of Kong himself as he runs loose through Manhattan.