Frank GodwinRezensionen
Autor von Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1
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"Rusty Riley" is a boy's adventure strip, with Rusty an orphan who is taken under the wing of a wealthy widower who owns and races thoroughbred horses. Rusty soon becomes a valued helper at the stables, a natural with horses, reliable and honest, and a close friend to Patty Miles, his benefactor's daughter. Rusty is of indeterminate age, perhaps just entering his teens, and as yet there is no hint of romance between the two youngsters, just a close wholesome friendship. "Wholesome" is the word for this strip, whose villains even seem to never entertain thoughts of violence, meekly giving up when their nefarious plots against Mr. Miles are exposed (generally with Rusty's help). Frank Godwin wrote the strip himself for a time, eventually hiring writers and focusing completely on the art. The art is what carries this strip; the plots are predictable and pedantic. Godwin's art, lovely with its dense texture and crosshatching, is some of the most gorgeous in comic strips. Still, there are weaknesses. Action scenes (admittedly few and far between) are static, and facial expressions are muted and unchanging. This, and the mediocre plots and writing, make it difficult to engage with the characters, even Rusty himself. Godwin may have been better suited as a children's book illustrator than an adventure strip creator. But this is a long overlooked strip of near unequalled beauty that has been long overdue for the complete run reprint.½