Roy Crane's forgotten Frank Battle
.
In 1929, Roy Crane introduced Captain Easy into his
Wash Tubbs daily strip. By the following year, he was ready to do a Sunday page. But it wasn't
Captain Easy. Instead, it was
Frank Battle, an adventure in a
Treasure Island vein. The Sunday
Captain Easy didn't come along until 1933.
Frank Battle was created as a sample and submitted to NEA in 1930 with an attached note indicating that a second page might exist. Has anyone ever seen it?
For more on
Frank Battle, see the new Fantagraphics
Captain Easy collection. It features a selection of Crane's original color guides, a biographical/critical introduction by comics scholar Jeet Heer illustrated with rare Crane art, a preface by series editor Rick Norwood, and a foreword by Charles M. Schulz (from the 1974 Luna Press
Wash Tubbs collection).
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