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SOLD ON: Monday, 12/09/2019 12:20 PM
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PUBLISHER: DC
COMMENTS: Joe Orlando pencils, inks and signed; 1980; image size 10" x 15"
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Joe Orlando pencils, inks and signed; 1980; image size 10" x 15"This is a spellbinding House of Mystery cover which highlights the story "T.V. or Not T.V." by comics legend and E.C. alum Joe Orlando. A moody cover extolling the dangers of too much television, with both pencils and inks by Orlando. Pen and ink. Art is in excellent condition, though one of the paste-ups is missing. Signed by Orlando in the image.
Artist Information
Joseph "Joe" Orlando was an Italian American illustrator, writer, editor and cartoonist during a lengthy career spanning six decades. Orlando began his career as Wally Wood's assistant in 1949 and by 1951 was a regular staff artist at E.C. Comics, creating stories for many of their titles, notably providing the artwork for the story Judgment Day in Weird Fantasy #18, an early commentary on racial injustice. After E.C. Orlando would contribute to the Warren magazines Creepy and Eerie, providing both artwork and editorial input. At DC in the 60's Orlando would co-create the Inferior Five and Swinging with Scooter. DC moved Orlando into editorial where he would work for most of the rest of his career, working on numerous titles he would revive horror comics with House of Secrets and House of Mystery. It was Orlando who encouraged Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson to create the Swap Thing in House of Secrets #92. Orlando also worked in toy design, packaging and advertising; sales of Sea-Monkeys escalated considerably after Orlando drew a series of unusual advertisements visualizing the creatures' enchanted and peaceful undersea kingdom. He would eventually become the associate publisher of Mad and the vice president of DC Comics, where he edited numerous titles and ran DC's Special Projects department.