Wednesday, February 20, 2013

THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN by Earl Norem

From Charlton Comics' mid-70s run of Six Million Dollar Man magazines, here's artist Earl Norem's original cover art for Issue #5 (May 1977), where we find super OSI agent Steve Austin battling a four-armed, bionic Yeti (a cousin of the Bionic Bigfoot, I wonder?)!  I don't have this issue, and not having read the story this painting illustrates ("High Stakes in the Himalayas"), I'm not sure what's really going on. But the amazing Mr. Norem does a great job on the cover!

6 comments:

  1. Crap! That's an amazing piece of work, but begs the question "How did CHARLTON ever afford Earl Norem?"

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    1. Well, Charlton contracted these out to Neal Adams' Continuity Studios, so maybe he was hanging out there one day? Or since it was '76 or so, maybe he was just starting out and eager to work? I dunno....

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    2. He was 52 in 1976 - looks like he did a lot of men's adventure magazine covers in the 50s/60s. Perhaps he was on staff at Continuity.

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  2. A beautiful piece of work it reminds me of Don "Trigan Empire" Lawrence or Alex "Terminator Burning Earth" Ross,sadly although quite a lot of charltons stuff can be found online I`ve only found one issue of the 6 million dollar man magazine and it isn`t this one

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  3. Chris, no doubt you'd be aware but it's worth mentioning anyway, Norem did a bunch of phenomenal covers for the Planet of the Apes comic magazine in the early 70s (all of which I still have, wrapped in plastic!).
    Later, he did likewise fantastic work as a regular Savage Sword of Conan cover artist.
    Thanks to Google I recently found out about his earlier Mens Adventure magazine work too. Guy does not get enough credit.
    Best Chris B

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