Showing posts with label Richard Powers artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Powers artwork. Show all posts

10 January 2012

Paperback Art of Richard Powers

1964
Richard M. Powers (February 24, 1921 – March 9, 1996) 
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Power's mostly abstract work has always fascinated me.  I've featured it here and here.
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Powers was born in Chicago and discovered drawing at age 11 when an uncle gave him a sketch pad.

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1958, a non-SF cover

From the 1940s through the 1960s, he did many of covers for Doubleday. During the 1950s and 1960s, he served as an unofficial art director for Ballantine Books. He was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2008.

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1958, another non SF genre cover

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2001 coffee table book 

08 January 2012

Solar Powers



I'm a fan of pulp/paperback artists such as Norm Sanders and Richard Powers, two vastly different talents that graced many a fantastic tale. Powers ((February 24, 1921 – March 9, 1996) started out in a pulp style but is best known for his abstract type science fiction covers. He also did the first two covers to one of my favorite comic books--Dr Solar.







Dr Solar was one of GOLD KEY COMICS' first publication, in 1962. GOLD KEY was a division of Western Publishing which had for years packaged and produced comics for Dell, which appeared under Dell's logo. The vaguely documented rift between the two groups ended up with them both publishing their own comic lines. It was no problem seeing where the talent had resided, because Gold Key not only kept most of the titles they had been doing for Dell, including all of the Disney licensed properties, but came out with some great new titles as well. Dr Solar was followed by Russ Manning's MAGNUS, ROBOT FIGHTER and Del Connel's SPACE FAMILY ROBINSON. Most Gold Key comics had painted covers by George Wilson or Morris Golub, or if they were a TV / Movie adaption, a photo cover. However, Dr Solar Man Of The Atom issues 1 & 2 had covers by Richard Powers. To me, they express explosive energy barely held in check by the heroic Dr Philip Solar.


More About Powers

10 December 2011

More Powers Art

This is from the 1959 Dell paperack edition of Vonnegut's Sirens of Titan, one of his better books in my opinion