Btw, I think I recall seeing that Dorothy Lamour story in one of the comics I downloaded from GAC once upon a time ago... at least I think it was Wood. If I'm not mistaken, it was rather crude compared to what he was doing just two or three years later. But seeing it was also oddly inspiring to me in a way... namely that with practice and devotion to one's craft one can indeed make great strides with one's art in a short amount of time, no matter what level of talent you may possess.
Well if you want to see more of that early (sometimes crude) Wood stuff then this Pure Imagination volume will fill that bill. All stories done between 1950-1952 (although a couple were held back in inventory to finally get first published a few years later).
Wally Wood: Edge of Genius (2009)
Cover-Six-Gun Smith from
Western Crime Busters splash
Intro by Greg Theakston-1 pg-
Flying Saucers-1950-Avon-21 pgs-
Romance Story from
Life Story #13-Apr. 1950-Fawcett-7 pgs-
Romance story from
My Love Affair #6-May 1950-Fox-10 pgs (Wood inks only)-
Fighting Bob Dale western story from
Western Crime Busters #6-June 1950-Trojan-8 pgs-
Ray Hale crime story from
Super Detective (pulp)-June 1950-Trojan-6 pgs-(w. Ken Battefield)-
Sci-fi story from Captain Science #1-Nov 1950-Youthful-7 pgs-
Six-Gun Smith western story from
Western Crime Busters #7-Oct 1951-Trojan-8 pgs-
Tex Gordon western story from
Western Crime Busters #9-Feb 1952-Trojan-8 pgs-
Wilma West western story from
Western Crime Busters #9-Feb 1952-Trojan-7 pgs-(w. Ken Battefield)-
Earthman on Venus-1951-Avon-26 pgs-
Rocket to the Moon-1951-Avon-25 pgs-(w. Joe Orlando)-
Jungle story from
Blue Bolt #118-Mar 1953-Star-10 pgs-
Romance story from
Confessions of Romance #9-May 1954-Star-10 pgs-
Back cover-fantasy/S & S illo-
Best
Joe