Death Held The Goblet - Best Horror Comic Stories Ever
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Death Held The Goblet - Best Horror Comic Stories Ever
“Death Held The Goblet” Originally Published: “The Witching Hour” issue 36, DC Comics, Nov 1973 Script: Leo Dorfman Pencils: Eufronio R. Cruz (E.R. Cruz) Inks: Eufronio R. Cruz (E.R. Cruz) Colors: ? Letters: ? Editor: Murray Boltinoff Cover Art to ‘The Witching Hour’ #36: Nick Cardy Greater Comics Database Link: http://www.comics.org/issue/75488/ Submitted by: E.M. Tonner Preface This is a tribute to Eufronio R. Cruz. I have always enjoyed the distinctive artwork of E.R. Cruz throughout the pages of DC comics from the 70’s and 80’s. Mr. Cruz has a very distinctive, recognizable style, yet is also somehow reminiscent of the works of Japanese manga artists such as Ryoichi Ikegami. Strong, realistic portrayals men and women in action from various points of reference are the norm. Being geographically close, it would be interesting to study the influence Japanese manga had on Filipino ‘komiks’ and visa versa. It should come as no surprise that Mr. Cruz’s style lent itself well to war comics, including various issues of “Our Fighting Forces”, “Sgt. Rock”, “GI Combat”, and “Our Army At War”. But where he had an amazing run was in “The Witching Hour”, including various splash pages. Cruz later went on to work in animation, including “Transformers” and “The Real Ghost Busters”. But for now, let us indulge in the works of an under-appreciated master of his craft… The content and characters, including their distinctive likenesses, presented in this document are the copyright of their respective owners. The material presented is for the purpose of intellectual discussion and critical commentary only, intended as fair use. All opinions expressed are those of the individual author. The purpose of www.besthorrorcomics.com is to establish the best horror comic stories ever published by fan commentary and debate with every effort to support the lawful sales of any material presented. Afterword God, that’s a great first page! Three panels of varying angles and action. E.R. Cruz doesn’t do talking heads, he does ART. That’s story telling, kids. You can feel the desperation and struggle of Marcello while the cold skies and water matches Helga perfectly. Did you notice how she’s wearing an all-blue outfit to match the cold night sky and water? No? The angle of the second panel where Helga is looking down at Marcello and pushing him away? The third panel where she is distancing herself from the drowning man? It shows a lot that Mr. Cruz not only inked in his own name as artist, but also a very distinct ‘Story By Leo Dorfman’ as well. That’s magnanimity. Unfortunately, there’s not a lot online about E.R. Cruz. Like many of the Filipino artists, he seems like a pretty humble guy who’s happy to be left in anonymity. The man has too large of a body of quality work to fade into obscurity though: http://www.comics.org/inker/name/e.r.%20cruz/sort/alpha/ http://www.comics.org/penciller/name/e.r.%20cruz/sort/alpha/ “A just and reasonable modesty does not only recommend eloquence, but sets off every great talent which a man can be possessed of.” ” ~ Joseph Addison Discussion: Check out other submissions at www.besthorrorcomics.com Best Horror Comics Blog – http://besthorrorcomics.blogspot.com/ We welcome your input. Reprinted In: Not reprinted as of writing.
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