from Limited Collectors' Edition #C-41 [Super Friends] (DC, December 1975), by Alex Toth
I heartily recommend LCE #C-41 as a great Alex Toth collectible: not only does it feature definitive versions of his Super Friends (albeit with Superman faces redrawn by Curt Swan) but several new comics pages by Toth!
front and back covers of Limited Collectors' Edition #C-46; front and back cover pencils and inks by Alex Toth, front cover Superman face pencils by Curt Swan, front cover Superman inks by George Klein, colors by Sol Harrison
...and C-41 also contains an in-depth look inside the process of animation creation for television drawn in a step-by-step series by Toth. This segment alone is worth the price of admission! Here's a couple pages from it.
All that work with television and comics is why I call him the man with the double career!
from Limited Collectors' Edition #C-23 [The House of Mystery] (DC, Winter 1973)
Didja know he and and Robert Kanigher co-created the greatest DC Comics character...Rex the Wonder Dog?
from Men of Mystery (1999 series) #25 (AC, October 2000)
(And here's a reminder from Marvel that Toth didn't only work for DC and Charlton, too!)
from Marvel Age #101 (Marvel, June 1991), pencils and inks by Alex Toth
Happy birthday, Alex Toth!
Limited Collectors' Edition #C-41
3 comments:
The Toth pages are reprinted in the first volume of THE SUPER FRIENDS: SATURDAY MORNING COMICS (https://www.comics.org/issue/2118325/), a lot easier to find than the elusive LCE.
I didn't know that, Chris — thank you!
Yeah, I’d always figured “Toth” rhymed with “goth” or “Hoth” in my younger days but learned it does in fact rhyme with “both”. (Also: The man was a certified visual genius.)
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