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Vic Verity Magazine
Date Unknown | Lang: English (en)
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   By emoore
Sure looks like Pete Costanza artwork to me. I think he also did the 'Don Fortune' comics located elsewhere on this site. Maybe times were a bit hectic after Fawcett folded up shop.
   By Robb_K
"Vic Verity" and "Don Fortune" were published between 1945 and 1947. Fawcett's publication of Comic Books continued until late 1953. Pete Costanza continue drawing for Captain Marvel stories and other Fawcett titles until Fawcett stopped their production in 1953. So what would Costanza's drawing for "Don Fortune"/"Vic Verity" in 1946-47 have to do with "hectic times" after Fawcett closed down their comic book production in 1953. Do you mean that Costanza worked simultaneously for several comic book publishers during the 1940s, but starting in 1953, when he lost his Fawcett work, he had to scramble to get work from other sources? He started working for Gilberton's "Classics Illustrated" immediately after his Fawcett work stopped, and later worked on stories in ACG's "Forbidden Worlds".
   By The Australian Panther
Something tells me that the artist on Hot-Shot Galvin is C.C. Beck.
   By Robb_K
What aspects and elements of the drawing, staging, or storywriting style in "Hot-Shot Galvan", remind you of Beck's style?
   By SuperScrounge
Looking at it I can see some similarities to Beck's style, or maybe a member of his studio.
  
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