from the letters column of Black Lightning (1977 series) #2 (DC, May 1977), by Mike Gold
How early was Trevor drawing comics? Well, that article above tells us he was always drawing, and here's some early proof: an orginal character design (at right) sent into FOOM, the Marvel fan and info mag, four or five years previously.
from FOOM #2 (Marvel, May 1973)
In comparsion, here's a page of Black Lightning just a few years later:
from Black Lightning (1977 series) #1 (DC, April 1977), script by Tony Isabella, pencils by Trevor Von Eeden, inks by Frank Springer, colors by Elizabeth Safian, letters by Gaspar Saladino
Here's Von Eeden "not quite" appearing in one of Al Milgrom's "Editori-Al" pages:
from Marvel Fanfare (1982 series) #2 (Marvel, May 1982); script, pencils, and inks by Al Milgrom; letters by Janice Chiang (?)
But he was more visible at the Superman/Ali fight! Visible, that is, only if you can locate him! Search and find 'im!
cover of All-New Collectors' Edition #C-56 (DC, March 1978), layout by Joe Kubert, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Neal Adams (?) and/or Cory Adams (?), logo design by John Workman
(Click top picture to GOAT-size)
Von Eeden has rightfully a few beefs with the Big Two over treatment of him and his work, and I'm sorry we're not seeing work from him on the comics shelves more often. But he's a unique talent that blazed his path with his own specific style in the field, and he oughta be lauded a whole lot more.
"DC Profiles" #10 from DC Comics cover-dated July 1977, by Mike Gold
Happy birthday, Trevor!
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