He says that he was getting ready to move to California at the time, and selling off portions of his collection. He now feels like he was "robbed...in a moment of weakness..." "I was begged by Marc [Karos] to sell him the painting for you. The only reason I agreed was that I was young and stupid...one thing I've always regretted was selling the painting." Marc's version of how he bought it is a little different. He says that Shawn wasn't a big Beck fan at the time--there weren't many in those post-SHAZAM days of the early eighties--and that the piece had languished in his basement for years. (It does show some slight moisture damage and scuffing which would support that.) Marc did have it nicely matted and framed before he presented it to me, so it looked good regardless of its history. And I'll always be grateful to Marc for thinking of me when he saw it, and for whatever efforts he had to make to get it. It's the prize of my collection! |
"Captain Marvel and Dr. Sivana"
Magic marker, 1986, by
Dan Jurgens
"...Captain Marvel
was Based on Fred MacMurray..."
Felt tip pen, 1992, by Denys Cowan (computer coloring
by MSL)
"Captain Goodguy,
er, Marvel..."
Felt tip pen, 1997, by
P. Craig Russell (computer coloring by MSL)
Given that Russell is well-known as an opera aficionado, and that Cap's costume supposedly was inspired by a military costume from light opera, you'd think that someone might have told him the story and piqued his interest in the character. But I guess not.
But in any case, the more-cartoony-than-the-usual-Russell result looks pretty nifty--something like "Captain Goodguy," a Captain Marvel-inspired character who appeared in fanzines back in the sixties and seventies. |
"Captain Marvel Visits
Uptown Minneapolis!"
Felt tip pen, 1988, Mark
Luebker (computer coloring 1999 by MSL)