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b. 1931 - d. 2010

Alfonso "Al" Williamson (1931-2010) was an American cartoonist, comic book artist and illustrator specializing in adventure, Western and science-fiction/fantasy. Born in New York City, he spent much of his early childhood in Bogotá, Colombia before moving back to the United States at the age of 12. In his youth, Williamson developed an interest in comic strips, particularly Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon. He took art classes at Burne Hogarth's Cartoonists and Illustrators School, there befriending future cartoonists Wally Wood and Roy Krenkel, who introduced him to the work of illustrators who had influenced adventure strips. Before long, he was working professionally in the comics industry. His most notable works include his science-fiction/heroic fantasy art for EC Comics in the 1950s, on titles including Weird Science and Weird Fantasy. In the 1960s, he gained recognition for continuing Raymond's illustrative tradition with his work on the Flash Gordon comic-book series, and was a seminal contributor to the Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazines Creepy and Eerie. Williamson spent most of the 1970s working on his own credited strip, another Raymond creation, Secret Agent X-9. The following decade, he became known for his work adapting Star Wars films to comic books and newspaper strips. From the mid-1980s to 2003, he was primarily active as an inker, mainly on Marvel Comics superhero titles starring such characters as Daredevil, Spider-Man, and Spider-Girl.Williamson is known for his collaborations with a group of artists including Frank Frazetta, Roy Krenkel, Angelo Torres, and George Woodbridge, which was affectionately known as the "Fleagle Gang". Williamson has been cited as a stylistic influence on a number of younger artists, and encouraged many, helping such newcomers as Bernie Wrightson and Michael Kaluta enter the profession. He has won several industry awards, and six career-retrospective books about him have been published since 1998. Living in Pennsylvania with his wife Corina, Williamson retired in his seventies. Williamson is known for his collaborations with a group of artists including Frank Frazetta, Roy Krenkel, Angelo Torres, and George Woodbridge, which was affectionately known as the "Fleagle Gang". Williamson has been cited as a stylistic influence on a number of younger artists, and encouraged many, helping such newcomers as Bernie Wrightson and Michael Kaluta enter the profession. He has won several industry awards, and six career-retrospective books about him have been published since 1998. Living in Pennsylvania with his wife Corina, Williamson retired in his seventies.

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        • Al Williamson & Pat Oliffe. Spiderman Page
          Apr. 26, 2023

          Al Williamson & Pat Oliffe. Spiderman Page

          Est: $300 - $600

          Page is pencilled Spider 6 in 1 Issue 26 Page 4. 11" x 17" signed by both artists. Green Goblin is featured.

          Weiss Auctions
        • Al Williamson - Secret Agent Corrigan, 1975
          Oct. 22, 2022

          Al Williamson - Secret Agent Corrigan, 1975

          Est: €2,500 - €3,800

          pencil and ink on thin cardboard Daily comic strip from 04/19/1975 for "Secret Agent Corrigan". Signed and dated.

          Finarte
        • Al Williamson - Secret Agent Corrigan, 1970
          Oct. 22, 2022

          Al Williamson - Secret Agent Corrigan, 1970

          Est: €2,000 - €3,500

          pencil and ink on thin cardboard Daily comic strip from 17/02/1970 for "Secret Agent Corrigan". Signed, dated and dedicated.

          Finarte
        • Al Williamson - Secret Agent Corrigan, 1969
          Oct. 22, 2022

          Al Williamson - Secret Agent Corrigan, 1969

          Est: €200 - €350

          pencil, pastel and ink on thin cardboard Daily comic strip from 09/24/1969 for "Secret Agent Corrigan". Vertical crease. Signed, dated and dedicated.

          Finarte
        • John BUSCEMA (1927 - 2002) Al WILLIAMSON (1931 - 2010). X-Men 2099 #6 Encre de Chine sur papier pour la planche 22 de ce recit.
          Dec. 12, 2020

          John BUSCEMA (1927 - 2002) Al WILLIAMSON (1931 - 2010). X-Men 2099 #6 Encre de Chine sur papier pour la planche 22 de ce recit.

          Est: €800 - €1,000

          John BUSCEMA (1927 - 2002) Al WILLIAMSON (1931 - 2010). X-Men 2099 #6 Encre de Chine sur papier pour la planche 22 de ce recit. Le crayonné est de BUSCEMA et l'encrage de WILLIAMSON. 38 x 25,5 cm 1989

          Tessier & Sarrou et Associes
        • AL WILLIAMSON STAR WARS LUKE SKYWALKER LITHOGRAPH
          Feb. 25, 2018

          AL WILLIAMSON STAR WARS LUKE SKYWALKER LITHOGRAPH

          Est: $1,500 - $2,000

          Star Wars Limited Edition Luke Skywalker LIthograph by Artist Al Williamson (1931-2010). This is a limited edition 29" x 29" full color lithograph of Luke Skywalker in X-wing fighter pilot helmet and gear. It is number 160 of 500 pieces. A solid plate lithograph of Skywalker as adapted from the pages of the original Star Wars comic art of Al Williamson. This lithograph is accomplished utilizing a painstaking continuous-tone printing process that produces pure color without the familiar dot pattern found in other lithography. In black wood frame with black mat, measures 30"x30"x1". Weight 6 Pds. PROVENANCE: A Charleston SC Private Estate. Alfonso "Al" Williamson (1931-2010) was an American cartoonist, comic book artist and illustrator specializing in adventure, Western and science-fiction/fantasy. Born in New York City, he spent much of his early childhood in Bogotá, Colombia before moving back to the United States at the age of 12. In his youth, Williamson developed an interest in comic strips, particularly Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon. He took art classes at Burne Hogarth's Cartoonists and Illustrators School, there befriending future cartoonists Wally Wood and Roy Krenkel, who introduced him to the work of illustrators who had influenced adventure strips. Before long, he was working professionally in the comics industry. His most notable works include his science-fiction/heroic fantasy art for EC Comics in the 1950s, on titles including Weird Science and Weird Fantasy. In the 1960s, he gained recognition for continuing Raymond's illustrative tradition with his work on the Flash Gordon comic-book series, and was a seminal contributor to the Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazines Creepy and Eerie. Williamson spent most of the 1970s working on his own credited strip, another Raymond creation, Secret Agent X-9. The following decade, he became known for his work adapting Star Wars films to comic books and newspaper strips. From the mid-1980s to 2003, he was primarily active as an inker, mainly on Marvel Comics superhero titles starring such characters as Daredevil, Spider-Man, and Spider-Girl.Williamson is known for his collaborations with a group of artists including Frank Frazetta, Roy Krenkel, Angelo Torres, and George Woodbridge, which was affectionately known as the "Fleagle Gang". Williamson has been cited as a stylistic influence on a number of younger artists, and encouraged many, helping such newcomers as Bernie Wrightson and Michael Kaluta enter the profession. He has won several industry awards, and six career-retrospective books about him have been published since 1998. Living in Pennsylvania with his wife Corina, Williamson retired in his seventies. Williamson is known for his collaborations with a group of artists including Frank Frazetta, Roy Krenkel, Angelo Torres, and George Woodbridge, which was affectionately known as the "Fleagle Gang". Williamson has been cited as a stylistic influence on a number of younger artists, and encouraged many, helping such newcomers as Bernie Wrightson and Michael Kaluta enter the profession. He has won several industry awards, and six career-retrospective books about him have been published since 1998. Living in Pennsylvania with his wife Corina, Williamson retired in his seventies.

          Charleston Estate Auctions
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