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Art by Gray Morrow, from “The Witching Hour” #10Art by Gray Morrow, from “The Witching Hour” #10

Art by Gray Morrow, from “The Witching Hour” #10


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scificovers: Ace F-333: Rogue Queen by L. Sprague de Camp, 1951. Cover for this Ace edition by Gray

scificovers:

Ace F-333: Rogue Queen by L. Sprague de Camp, 1951. Cover for this Ace edition by Gray Morrow, 1965.


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Vintage Digest - Haunt Of Horror #01

Art by Grey Morrow

Curtis Magazines / Marvel Magazine Group (June1973)

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1. Days of Adventure: Adventure Comics #413, December, 1971. “Zatanna The Magician!” written by Len Wein with art from Gray Morrow.

2. DC Super Stars #11, January 1977. Written by John Broome, artwork by Gray Morrow.

3. Zatanna Special #1 is a one-shot with a cover date of May, 1987. It was published on January 20, 1987. Written by Gerry Conway, artwork by Gray Morrow, lettering by Ben Oda, Carrie Spiegle and John Costanza.

4. Pages inside the Zatanna Special #1, 1987.

5-10. Screen grabs from the Jem episode “Music is Magic,” first aired Oct 14, 1987. Source: TubiTV.


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Robur the Conqueror’s ‘The Terror’ - Gray Morrow illustration featured on the cover of Classic

Robur the Conqueror’s ‘The Terror’ - Gray Morrow illustration featured on the cover of Classics Illustrated No.163 (Gilberton, 1961). 

Morrow’s action scene is based on Jules Verne’s famous novel, Master of the World. In this sequel novel, Robur had perfected a new invention, which he has dubbed the Terror. It was a ten-meter long vehicle, that is alternately speedboat, submarine, automobile, or aircraft. It could travel at the (then) unheard of speed of 150 miles per hour on land and at over 200 mph when flying. 


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Grey Morrow created an unused, first-draft version of the poster of the scifi conspiracy thriller, “

Grey Morrow created an unused, first-draft version of the poster of the scifi conspiracy thriller, “The Power” (1968). The movie is something of an early visit to the ideas and ground covered in David Cronenberg’s “Scanners.” 

The original: 

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Red Circle Sorcery #6      April 1974      cover by Gray Morrow

Red Circle Sorcery #6      April 1974      cover by Gray Morrow


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Chilling Adventures in Sorcery #5 February 1974 cover by Gray Morrow

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