by John | May 7, 2023 | Uncategorized
No original art this time since the image was mostly created with A.I.
↓ TranscriptSCENE: Sexy woman in a cowgirl hat is holding up a smoking six-shooter. Gun.
WOMAN: I just fired my old pardner! Time for a new one! So... which of you buckaroos are feeling brave?
Art: A.I. Magic Buckaroo Banzai: John Lustig
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by John | Nov 28, 2021 | Uncategorized
Original Vintage Art & Text
Artist unknown, but might be King Ward. From WESTERN LOVE TRAILS #7, 1949. Click link to read the entire vintage comic book for free.
Transcript:
SCENE: Cowboy with a cowgirl with her head in his lap. Their keeping warm next to a campfire.
COWGIRL: See? Isn’t this better than riding off into the sunset?
Pencils: King Ward? Restoration & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Dialogue: John Lustig
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↓ TranscriptSCENE: Cowboy with a cowgirl with her head in his lap. Their keeping warm next to a campfire.
COWGIRL: See? Isn’t this better than riding off into the sunset?
Pencils: King Ward? Restoration & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Dialogue: John Lustig
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by John | Nov 29, 2020 | Uncategorized
Many thanks to Ron Evry and Bruce Simon for permission to use art from one of their fine collections of J.R. Williams’ comics:
Original Art
Transcript:
Scene: Two cowboys riding their horses slowly by a pond. In the background two rabbits run in a field.
COWBOY #1 (sings): Home, home on the range! where the west is wild! and the sex is strange! Oh, if I had brains,I’d come home from the range…and sing soprano after a sex change!
COWBOY #2 (thinks): *
RABBIT #1 (thinks): **
CAPTION: *Thank God I’m too deaf to hear any of this!
CAPTION: **Run away! Run away!
Vintage Art: J.R. Williams New Dialogue: John Lustig
Art from Bruce Simon’s & Ron Evry’sbook:
Hoo-Hah! Out Our Way: The Poetry of J.R. Williams
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↓ TranscriptScene: Two cowboys riding their horses slowly by a pond. In the background two rabbits run in a field.
COWBOY #1 (sings): Home, home on the range! where the west is wild! and the sex is strange! Oh, if I had brains,I’d come home from the range...and sing soprano after a sex change!
COWBOY #2 (thinks): *
RABBIT #1 (thinks): **
CAPTION: *Thank God I’m too deaf to hear any of this!
CAPTION: **Run away! Run away!
Vintage Art: J.R. Williams New Dialogue: John Lustig
Art from Bruce Simon’s & Ron Evry’sbook:
Hoo-Hah! Out Our Way: The Poetry of J.R. Williams
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by John | Oct 4, 2020 | Uncategorized
Many thanks to Ron Evry and Bruce Simon for permission to use art from their fine collection of J.R. Williams’ western comics: Hoo-Hah! Out Our Way – Smokey’s Saga.
Original Art:
From the cover of Hoo-Hah! Out Our Way – Smokey’s Saga. (A collection of J.R. Williams western-themed Out Our Way comics.)
Transcript:
SCENE: Cowboy and his horse. The Cowboy is sitting on the ground and talking to his horse.
COWBOY: Rosey ol’ girl, ya can’t be jealous! The new school marm’s only got two legs! And, even if we go out, she probably won’t let me ride her!
Hoo-Hah! Out Our Way – Smokey’s Saga
↓ TranscriptSCENE: Cowboy and his horse. The Cowboy is sitting on the ground and talking to his horse.
COWBOY: Rosey ol’ girl, ya can’t be jealous! The new school marm’s only got two legs! And, even if we go out, she probably won’t let me ride her!
Hoo-Hah! Out Our Way - Smokey's Saga
by John | Apr 28, 2019 | Uncategorized
Art possibly by King Ward. From “Sheriff Sal’s Last Stand” in Western Love Trails #7, Nov. 1949.
Transcript:
SCENE: Woman in cowgirl hat with her hand to her brow and with her eyes closed in contemplation.
WOMAN: If I’d been a ranch, they would’ve named me the Bar Nothin’!*
1949 Pencils: King Ward? Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
*Dialogue from the 1946 movie GILDA
(starring Rita Hayworth & Glenn Ford)
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Art possibly by King Ward from “Sheriff Sal’s Last Stand” in Western Love Trails #7, Nov. 1949. alias
↓ TranscriptSCENE: Woman in cowgirl hat with her hand to her brow and with her eyes closed in contemplation.
WOMAN: If I'd been a ranch, they would've named me the Bar Nothin'!*
1949 Pencils: King Ward? Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
*Dialogue from the 1946 movie GILDA
(starring Rita Hayworth & Glenn Ford)
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Art possibly by King Ward from "Sheriff Sal's Last Stand" in Western Love Trails #7, Nov. 1949. alias