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Earth 2 Chris
Sep 21, '07, 8:09 PM
I was looking through some old Batman comics of mine, and in issue #259 (which I've owned for at least 10 years or more) something jumped out me that never had before. On page 56, Robin introduces some new costumes designs fans sent in. The Robin head introducing this feature seems to be the source of the 1979 Mego card Robin art.

http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/files/2/2/Robin_79art1.jpg

Above is a pic my 79 Batman Pin Pin card and the comic page in question. I always knew Robin's head had to be the work of Irv Novick, probably inked by Dick Giordano. No credit for the Robin in the comic is given, but Novick and Giordano did illustrate the new feature in this issue (it was 100-page spectacular issue with some reprints). Now, this Robin image could possibly come from an earlier comic, as DC did this a lot at this time, using old head stats of characters to introduce reprints in the like. But this Robin head is fairly contemparary to this comic due to his hair-style.

Either way, someone at Mego or DC either traced or partially redrew parts of this, as Robin's cape is a bit different. But beisdes the green highlights omitted from his mask, his head, including hair, cheek bones, nose and mouth are practically identical.

I apologize for the fuzzy photo, but my home scanner is dead. Here's a quick photoshop mockup to show the two images closer.

http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/files/2/2/Robin_79art2.jpg

Chris

toys2cool
Sep 21, '07, 9:04 PM
That's pretty cool Chris,nice observation :grin:

The Toyroom
Sep 21, '07, 9:04 PM
I was looking through some old Batman comics of mine, and in issue #259 (which I've owned for at least 10 years or more) something jumped out me that never had before. On page 56, Robin introduces some new costumes designs fans sent in. The Robin head introducing this feature seems to be the source of the 1979 Mego card Robin art.


Nice going Chris! I've had the same issue as well (probably longer than 10 years) and I never noticed that either. I remember that feature well.

MegoScott
Sep 21, '07, 9:17 PM
That's him! You are invaluable, Chris.

batmanmc
Sep 21, '07, 9:50 PM
thats great . i wonder how much of the mego artwork came from comics.

jwyblejr
Sep 22, '07, 12:44 AM
Looks like you hit the nail on the head. It looks like someone at Mego gave Robin's mouth a little more detail but other than that and the green in the mask as you said,they do look pretty much alike. Good job.

LOU
Sep 22, '07, 1:48 AM
LOL! That's great! It is so cool when source art is found! I always remember the great Tarzan art mystery on the old boards. Definitely a surprising find for you I'm sure Chris! Great stuff...

Hulk
Sep 22, '07, 4:06 AM
I love your discoveries. This is definitely a legacy you are leaving to the museum. Another fantastic find, detective!

Earth 2 Chris
Sep 22, '07, 7:14 AM
Thanks guys! I suppose we have all the 79 DC card front art sourced out now. Superman comes from that classic "running/punching" piece of Neal Adams style guide art (they redrew his neck and shoulders), Batman (neck and shoulders also redrawn) and Supergirl come from the 1976 Neal Adams DC calendar, Shazam! comes from the classic style guide art used on almost everything in the 70s, and now we know where Robin comes from.

I'll keep digging through my old Batman and Detectives and see if the art originated in an earlier comic. By the way, the date on Batman #259 was Dec-Nov, 1974.

Chris

jemboy2004
Sep 22, '07, 12:58 PM
That's cool to see. Great Job! Now What I really want to know is, Where did the Wonder Woman mego art come from? Do we know yet? Both 8"and 12" versions of WW had different art on them.

mitchedwards
Sep 22, '07, 2:35 PM
Great detective work.

Earth 2 Chris
Sep 22, '07, 3:31 PM
Ric,

I think most of the Mego WW art is stock/style guide art. The 8" art, featuring WW swinging her lasso is by Murphy Anderson. Anderson created a lot of DC of stock art in the very early 70s for use on comic covers and merchandise. Anderson also did most of the art for Ideal's Captain Action line, and all the Super Queens art.

The 12" WW doll art is the work of Dick Giordano. The bullets-n-bracelets figures from the box front were also used on other items and may have been created for generic stock art, or just for Mego. Hard to tell. Giordano did the artwork for the fashion packages as well. Theres an old issue of BackIssue! spotlighting the WW tv series that credits Giordano with this work.

Chris

mikeoz
Sep 22, '07, 5:56 PM
That was a great observation. Good catch.

Meule
Sep 23, '07, 5:53 PM
Nice going Chris, not the first discovery you've made either. I love seeing these origins

palitoy
Sep 25, '07, 10:24 AM
http://www.megomuseum.com/dump/apepromo.jpg

Earth 2 Chris
Sep 25, '07, 12:45 PM
PMed ya!

Chris

Meule
Sep 25, '07, 5:24 PM
http://www.megomuseum.com/dump/apepromo.jpg

Hiding it, eh? :smiley1:
I'd PM you, but I believe sponsors get a set anyway, no?

kingdom warrior
Sep 25, '07, 7:22 PM
Great Detective work Chris Batman would be proud! lol!

jemboy2004
Sep 25, '07, 7:50 PM
Chris Thanks for the info. on the WW art. I was curious about the SQ art too and you answered that one for me too.

Earth 2 Chris
Sep 25, '07, 8:02 PM
Ric,

I use to think Carmine Infantino did the pencils, Anderson the inks, until I got a copy of Michael Eury's great book, "Captain Action: The Original Super-Hero Action Figure". It has a nice section on the Super Queens with scans of the original art. Definitely worth a pickup!

Chris