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  • Earth 2 Chris
    Verbose Member
    • Mar 7, 2004
    • 32525

    Mego Lex Luthor source art found

    I was looking through some old comics and collections for a buddy here and I stumbled across the solution to another Mego mystery (or a mystery to me, anyway). The source art for the Lex Luthor headshot on the 12" Superman boxes. The art originated in the famous Superman vs. Spider-Man treasury book. Ross Andru and Dick Giordano were the artists responsible. Looks like someone at Mego redrew it, but you can tell where they got it from. Take a look:





    So now we've got source art for Jor-El, Lara and the rocket (Amazing World of Superman treasury book), and the Superman with hands on hips from the back (Superman #300). Now we just need to identify that central Supreman image on the front. Looks like a redrawn Curt Swan to me!

    Chris
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  • monkey tennis
    "Kiss my face."
    • Jun 8, 2007
    • 2267

    #2
    Very Cool.
    Good find.
    "I've just bought a house. It's got a Buck Rogers Toilet. One yank, all gone!"

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    • Earth 2 Chris
      Verbose Member
      • Mar 7, 2004
      • 32525

      #3
      Yeah, I'm pretty psyched because I absolutely love the Superman box art. Piecing together where it comes from is particularly fun because I feel it is a really strong design and the artists at Mego really made it work!

      Chris
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      • palitoy
        live. laugh. lisa needs braces
        • Jun 16, 2001
        • 59229

        #4
        You never cease to amaze Chris.
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        • ScottA
          Original Member
          • Jun 25, 2001
          • 12264

          #5
          This is very cool. Did Mego do any original drawings for any of their packaging or was everything copied from somewhere else?
          sigpic WANTED: Boxed, Carded and Kresge Carded WGSH

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          • Earth 2 Chris
            Verbose Member
            • Mar 7, 2004
            • 32525

            #6
            This is very cool. Did Mego do any original drawings for any of their packaging or was everything copied from somewhere else?
            It almost seems like if Neal Adams didn't do it, they swiped it. Adams did original artwork for the Batlab, Jokermobile, Wayne Foundation, boxed Batmobile, and Hall of Justice (just off the top of my head). All vehciles and playsets. Seems like if it was figural, Mego either swiped it from a comic or stock art, or redrew it from those sources.

            Of course theys swiped and redrew Adams artwork too, per the DC 79 card fronts.

            Chris
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            • censy
              thread killer
              • Sep 26, 2007
              • 674

              #7
              Good sleuthin' Chris. Love seeing stuff like this.

              Chris

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              • The Toyroom
                The Packaging King
                • Dec 31, 2004
                • 16653

                #8
                Great detective work, Chris!
                Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!

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                • megoscott
                  Founding Partner
                  • Nov 17, 2006
                  • 8710

                  #9
                  That's really cool to see. They did a good job of translating it into the box art with new painting. Be great to know if Adams did that or not.
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                  • Earth 2 Chris
                    Verbose Member
                    • Mar 7, 2004
                    • 32525

                    #10
                    I don't think it was Adams, just due to the fact that his Superman was pretty distinctive and quite different than Swan's, which this Superman seems to mimic, and the big Superman on the back is definitely a redraw of a Swan Superman. I'd say the box was done by someone outside the comics, using comic sources for the artwork.

                    Just a guess though.

                    Chris
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                    • megoscott
                      Founding Partner
                      • Nov 17, 2006
                      • 8710

                      #11
                      That's a good point, you're probably right.
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                      • jayihdz
                        aaaggghhhh!
                        • Mar 6, 2007
                        • 808

                        #12
                        Nice work...

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                        • Wee67
                          Museum Correspondent
                          • Apr 2, 2002
                          • 10586

                          #13
                          Well done! I love this stuff.
                          WANTED - Solid-Boxed WGSH's, C.8 or better.

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                          • Marvelmania
                            A Ray of Sunshine
                            • Jun 17, 2001
                            • 10392

                            #14
                            Great discovery Chris! You've got to love tidbits like this!

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                            • drmego
                              EMCE Toys
                              • Jun 15, 2001
                              • 2411

                              #15
                              Neal Adams hung out a lot with DC production manager Jack Adler.

                              There is a past issue of Alter-Ego with an article about Adler - who
                              was Howard Stern's uncle - with Adams talking about his respect
                              for Adler and learning about production techniques.

                              Adler was probably the go-between for Mego, so if he needed art
                              done for the packaging, he might have asked Neal Adams to provide
                              original art that would fit the box dimensions. It's usually difficult
                              to find good clean shots of the Batmobile and Batcycle in comics.
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