The Who's Who's credits for John Fischetti started out as just "Fischetti" on Tommy Tomorrow, if I remember correctly, but now encompass any number of 1950s series at DC--most of them inking Curt Swan, going by the list's matching up with Swan's series there at the time.
These four stories at the end of Swan's run on Tommy Tomorrow look to be inked by someone else with a heavier brush, and I would think it's Ray Burnley, who was inking Swan on Gangbustersand such. Swan/Burnley would soon be the art team on Jimmy Olsen when that title started up in 1954, and for a number of years.
These four stories at the end of Swan's run on Tommy Tomorrow look to be inked by someone else with a heavier brush, and I would think it's Ray Burnley, who was inking Swan on Gangbustersand such. Swan/Burnley would soon be the art team on Jimmy Olsen when that title started up in 1954, and for a number of years.
These tiers from Action 167, 170, and 171 showcase faces finished with a heavier line than I see in the earlier Swan TT stories. What do you think?
Edmond Hamilton wrote almost all the Tommy Tomorrow stories from Action 147 to 175 (158 and 172 I don't think are his) and a few after that, so these four are his scripts.
Curt Swan (p)/Ray Burnley (i)
Tommy Tomorrow in Action Comics
Edmond Hamilton wrote almost all the Tommy Tomorrow stories from Action 147 to 175 (158 and 172 I don't think are his) and a few after that, so these four are his scripts.
Curt Swan (p)/Ray Burnley (i)
Tommy Tomorrow in Action Comics
Apr/52 | 167 | The Man Who Stopped Space-Flight |
May/ | 168 | The Meteor Mystery |
Jul/ | 170 | The Great Brain of Space |
Aug/ | 171 | The Phantom Space Ship |