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Comic And Book Related => Comic Talk => Topic started by: The Australian Panther on February 18, 2017, 07:55:09 AM

Title: Gleason - Charles Biro covers?
Post by: The Australian Panther on February 18, 2017, 07:55:09 AM
A question.

All of the covers on the Gleason Books are signed by Charles Biro. However, the quality is quite variable and some of them must be by different artists. Anybody know what was going on here?
Title: Re: Gleason - Charles Biro covers?
Post by: crashryan on February 19, 2017, 03:41:44 AM
That is just a case of Charles Biro wanting his name on everything. I'm sure Biro drew earlier covers, but as you observed, on later issues the cover art style and quality varied greatly. My guess is Biro made rough sketches and the final drawings were done by his regular pool of artists. However I'm pretty sure Biro really scripted the interior stories carrying his byline.
Title: Re: Gleason - Charles Biro covers?
Post by: mopee167 on February 20, 2017, 06:53:15 PM
The Panther and crashryan are almost certainly right about the covers.  Charles Biro did indeed
like his name on everything.  However, with regard to the stories:

According to the book, The Ten Cent Plague by David Hajdu, Carl Hubbell's wife, Virginia
Hubbell, actually ghost-wrote many of the later Daredevil and Crimebuster stories signed by
Charles Biro. 

And there
Title: Re: Gleason - Charles Biro covers?
Post by: crashryan on February 21, 2017, 02:18:55 AM
Thanks, mopee, for this information. I guess I shouldn't be surprised that Biro didn't write "his" stories. It struck me, back in the day, that Biro signed the Daredevil and Crimebuster tales--the "upstanding" stories--but usually didn't sign Crime Does Not Pay stories. Plausible deniability?