Discovering a Lost Gem
Source: Comic Book Plus and Grand Comics Database (GCD)
Native American on Horseback with Rifle
The Main Image—Apache Attack!
The background is a brilliant blue, the banner—the title of the comic—is deep red. A couple of word balloons add some plot points to the scene.
Restoring the Cover: Masking and Merging
The GCD jpg became the base of my new psd file. I painted the background to soup up the blue color and fill in the cracks and scratches. Then I used parts of the Comic Book Plus image to correct the rider's skin tone. The finished product showed a color-corrected image with most of the cracks and scratches filled in, but still showing signs of age around the edges.
The Apache cover became the source for a lot of interesting product designs, some set up with templates for personalization. Toward the end of this design phase, I realized that a lot of the products in my template inventory weren't really suitable for the comic book cover format. So, I decided to do a second version, with a free standing image of the Apache warrior cut out from the background.
Western Comics
I'm not sure of the historical accuracy of the image in Apache Trail #1, but the art is captivating and stylish. When I started to promote my Zazzle designs for Apache Trail #1, I was a little concerned that some people might take exception to the content—a Native American shooting a gun. But, the original image was created in 1957, when popular culture was saturated with images of American Indians in buckskins and war paint; during that era, comics and TV shows were used to sell toy guns.
Please post your comments below and let me know what you like and don't like about the old Western Comic Books of the Golden and Silver Age. Are there any current Western Comics that you like?Sources: All images in this post are from my The Ninth Art store, Comic Book Plus and Grand Comics Database (GCD).
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