He drew himself as cast character 'Paul Morrow'. I was always surprised when everyone's depiction was so well done, yet the character Paul didn't look anything like Prentiss Hancock, until I read later that this was 'artistic license' on his part.
Alan Kupperberg, artist and friend of Gray Morrow, has gone on to a successful artistic career at Marvel, DC and NATIONAL LAMPOON (amongst many other venues) and now he's available for personal private commissions! For more details you can contact Alan directly at:
First published in 1968 (I was 9!), I have been writing professionally part-time for more than two decades. I have been freelancing for various authors, editors and publishers for the past three years on the behind-the-scenes tasks of writing.
Gray appears as one of the characters at the bopttom of page 4.
ReplyDeleteHe drew himself as cast character 'Paul Morrow'. I was always surprised when everyone's depiction was so well done, yet the character Paul didn't look anything like Prentiss Hancock, until I read later that this was 'artistic license' on his part.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed his 1999 art immensely..!!