Yesterday's Man of Tomorrow |
There was occasionally some clumsy tampering with Luis Bermejo's artwork (the addition of an inconsistent futuristic emblem on his costume being but one example), but overall, the strip is fondly remembered as a benchmark of comic strip art from the '60s. Interestingly, Bermejo always misspelled the title as "Jhonny Future" in his pencilled indication of where the logo should be placed - English not being his strong point, I guess. STEVE HOLLAND of BEAR ALLEY BOOKS was going to reprint the complete run in book form, but - due to events beyond his control - it hasn't yet come to pass.
Incidentally, the back-page pin-ups are usually credited to BARRY WINDSOR SMITH, who, if he was responsible for the one at the top of this page, seems to have copied or merely traced it from an original panel by Bermejo himself. (See right.) Any clarification by anyone who knows what they're talking about would be most welcome.
I have a fascinating origin worked out for the Link and Johnny Future - maybe one day...
I have a fascinating origin worked out for the Link and Johnny Future - maybe one day...
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