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Nick Cardy (1920–2013)

Autor von Showcase Presents: Bat Lash, Vol. 1

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Werke von Nick Cardy

Showcase Presents: Bat Lash, Vol. 1 (2009) — Umschlagillustration — 27 Exemplare
The art of Nick Cardy (1999) 25 Exemplare
Nick Cardy : the artist at war (2013) 13 Exemplare
Best of DC #63: Plop! (1985) 2 Exemplare
Congo Bill #1 1 Exemplar
wit-lash (2012) 1 Exemplar
Aquaman Volume 1 #28 (1966) — Penciller; Inker; Umschlagillustration — 1 Exemplar
Showcase (1956-1978) #32 — Illustrator — 1 Exemplar
Showcase, Vol. 1 #31 - Aquaman and Aqualad — Illustrator — 1 Exemplar

Zugehörige Werke

Showcase Presents: House of Mystery, Vol. 2 (2007) — Illustrator — 72 Exemplare
Divas, Dames & Daredevils: Lost Heroines of Golden Age Comics (2013) — Illustrator — 64 Exemplare
The Black Canary Archives, Volume 1 (2001) — Illustrator — 56 Exemplare
Showcase Presents: House of Secrets, Vol. 1 (2008) — Illustrator — 48 Exemplare
Showcase Presents: Teen Titans, Vol. 2 (2007) — Illustrator — 41 Exemplare
Showcase Presents: House of Secrets, Vol. 2 (2009) — Illustrator — 36 Exemplare
Showcase Presents: The Witching Hour Vol 1 (2011) — Illustrator — 33 Exemplare
Wonder Woman: Featuring over Five Decades of Great Covers (1972) — Illustrator — 29 Exemplare
The Aquaman Archives, Volume 1 (2003) — Illustrator — 27 Exemplare
Teen Titans: The Bronze Age Omnibus (2017) — Illustrator — 13 Exemplare
Batman/Wildcat (2017) — Illustrator — 8 Exemplare
Seduction of the Innocent 3-D, No. 2 (1986) — Illustrator — 3 Exemplare
Superboy [1949] #182 (1972) — Umschlagillustration — 3 Exemplare
House of Secrets #111 (1973) — Umschlagillustration — 2 Exemplare
House of Secrets #114 (DC Comics) — Umschlagillustration — 2 Exemplare
Secrets of Sinister House # 18 — Umschlagillustration — 2 Exemplare
Marvel Premiere #28 (The Legion of Monsters) — Umschlagillustration — 2 Exemplare
Secrets of Sinister House # 17 — Umschlagillustration — 2 Exemplare
Secrets of Sinister House # 08 — Umschlagillustration — 1 Exemplar

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Wissenswertes

Rechtmäßiger Name
Viscardi, Nicholas
Geburtstag
1920-10-20
Todestag
2013-11-03
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Ausbildung
Art Students League of New York
Berufe
comic book artist
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Purple Heart

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TRIGGER WARNING: Images of war; War; Death; Animal death


*****


Nick Cardy: The Artist at War is part art collection, part memoir. Some of you may be familiar with Cardy’s work at DC Comics, but this book shows that his talent extends beyond the realm of graphic novels. His artwork is nothing short of incredible, demonstrating Cardy's skill even under the most demanding of circumstances – a soldier at war. His ability to convey intricate details, even in a simple sketch, results in exceptional pieces that leave a lasting impression.

Cardy's illustrations capture the essence of war, from chaotic battle scenes to the quiet moments of reflection. It's a powerful and immersive journey through the eyes of an artist whose art breathes life into the experiences of the average soldier. The cover on this book could be a bit more appealing, but it gets the point across, and readers are left in no doubt as to what they’re getting into.

My final thoughts are that I enjoyed the poignant and emotive nature of the artwork within these pages. This book stands as a testament to Cardy's artistry and serves as a captivating journey through the lens of a skilled artist amidst the chaos of war, while the accompanying stories provide valuable context, enriching the overall experience. I probably won’t add this to my permanent collection, but whether you appreciate art, history, graphic novels, or all three, Nick Cardy: The Artist at War is worth perusing.
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DelDevours | Jan 13, 2024 |
Showcase 32

First Thoughts:

The Showcase series originally was a try-out issue of a new DC character who, if successful, got his own mag. All in color for a dime! Early Aquaman fought monsters and had his sidekick Aqualad along in their undersea adventures.

Story and Plot:

Aquaman and Aqualad discover a diver in trouble. The diver is rescued and gives a tale about a wizard and deep-sea treasure. Through a series of situations and traps, Aquaman, helped by his ability to tell fish what to do – recovers the treasure. Two vials! One turns you into a monster, the other back to human again.

This is typical Silver Age, with Aquaman trying to fend off the diver/monster (talk about an ingrate!) and try to prevent the monster from stealing a cargo of gold bricks from a cargo ship that is in the ocean.

It looks like the end for Aquaman.

What’s interesting about the story is how Aquaman does not give up. He even commands seagulls which I didn’t know he could do. All the stories about Atlantis, his half-brother or other enemies are in future mags.

Nick Cardy art is fun to look at, the scripts were hilarious, and these comics at the time also gave educational articles. This one was about Captain Jacque Cousteau who invented the aqualung. Coolness!

Final Thoughts:

Worth a read. This is Aquaman’s fourth appearance in Showcase before he got his own book. He was never really considered a top character like Superman/Batman and was usually played second fiddle to them.

Check it out!
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James_Mourgos | May 19, 2020 |

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