Showing posts with label Lou Cameron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lou Cameron. Show all posts

22 April 2018

The Statues Walked My Darling Into Time

My thanks once again to Steven Thompson for recommending Lou Cameron. I've been very much enjoying digging into his work, and i hope the rest of you have been enjoying this sampling of his comics.
To conclude our weekend with Lou Cameron, we have a varied trio of tales a mix of Romance, Science Fiction, and Weird Horror - Goodbye, My Darling, Mission Into Time, and The Night The Statues Walked -




As we've seen, although the new Unsleeping Dead collection may focus on Lou Cameron's horror work, he was at home in many genres - Horror, Science Fiction, Romance, Crime, War, Adventure....  
However, Lou fans might note that there is one particular genre we pointedly have not touched upon this weekend.

That's a topic for another day.

page art by Lou Cameron from Young Romance #89, Space Action #3, and Web Of Myster #19 (1952, 1953, 1957)

Sunday James-free Cameron Matinee

We continue our weekend with Lou Cameron with - yes, you guess it - another trio of tales from the '50s.

When we kicked off this look at Lou, we saw how he handled the changing perspectives of The Man Who Couldn't Stop Growing. With The Man With The Magic Touch we get an inverted variation on the visual theme...


In The Frogmen Sleuths we get to see how Lou handles underwater environments...


To wrap up this set, Operation Comeback gives us a look at World War III -


We'll close out this look at Lou weekend this evening with another trio of tales.
But it certainly won't be our last look at Lou Cameron.

page art by Lou Cameron for House Of Secrets #12, Gang Busters #12, and World War III #1 (1952, 1958)

21 April 2018

Saturday Night Lou

Our Lou-au continues with another trio of tales from the '50s - Jungle Boy Of Jupiter, The Menace Of Multifax, and Book Of The Grey Dragon. Relax and enjoy your Saturday eve (or whenever your side of the temporal dissonance finds you) with Lou Cameron -




Tomorrow morning we'll visit with another recent friend, and then we'll be back for a Cameron midday matinee.


art by Lou Cameron for Tales Of The Unexpected #24, House Of Secrets #13, and Dark Mysteries #2 (1958, 1951)