Hallowe’en Countdown VIII, Day 18

« Religion is like a blind man looking in a black room for a black cat that isn’t there, and finding it. » — Oscar Wilde

We certainly can’t have an Hallowe’en countdown without at least one black cat, can we?

Here we have Hamilton, Ontario’s Win Mortimer (1919-1998) at his most stylish. A competent craftsman, he drew a lot of Superman and Batman for DC in the Golden Age, and may be most remembered by readers of a certain generation for his work on Marvel and The Children’s Television Workshop‘s Spidey Super Stories (57 issues, 1974- 1982). As for me, I was always fondest of his work for Gold Key’s mystery titles, where he seemed to be having more fun.

And never did he cut loose more expressively than with this tale of « The Cat with the Evil Eye », from The Twilight Zone no. 38 (July 1971, Western). Working from a barebones scenario by the über-prolific Paul S. Newman, Win messes around with shapes and textures at a breakneck pace. Four pages flicker by and it’s all over but the mournful yowling.

-RG

One thought on “Hallowe’en Countdown VIII, Day 18

  1. nealumphred's avatar nealumphred October 18, 2024 / 01:09

    While I was never a fan of Win Mortimer’s realtively bland and lifeless art on superheroes, his art on “The Cat with the Evil Eye” is pretty good.

    Thanks for turning me on to this aspect of his talent!

    Keep on keepin’ on …

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