There are certain creators that invoke a feeling of excitement for me. One of those names for sure, is Tom Sutton! Of course he’s one of those guys that mainstream comic book fans might not recognize, but the old school/hardcore fans know it well. His work in the horror genre is legendary, and rightly so, but he’s also drawn superheroes, war, westerns, etc., but horror is his forte. At Marvel comics, you saw his excellent version of Ghost Rider, all sorts of horrific scenes in the black and white magazines, and more. The same over at DC, as he did solid work on House of Mystery (I, Vampire) and other titles.
The focus of this week’s post will be not on the work Sutton did for the big two, but for Charlton comics. Some may not recognize the work when compared to what he did at Marvel, but they kept a house style and smooth lines for their artwork. The work is fantastic (see episode 9 of Into the Weird for some thoughts of mine and The Longbox of Darkness), but again, isn’t his developed style. Once he started working at Charlton though, he really brought his own unique work to the horror genre. These images are just a small sample of what Sutton did there, and I’m sure you’ll enjoy them!
Really great post! I also enjoy the work Tom Sutton did for Charlton. I actually don’t have some of these issues, so I will keep an eye out for them in the back issue bins. I posted a link to this piece on both the Tom Sutton and Charlton Arrow groups on Facebook.
Here is the Halloween tribute to Sutton that I assembled five years ago…
https://benjaminherman.wordpress.com/2014/10/31/halloween-spotlight-on-tom-sutton-at-charlton-comics/
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Thanks, Ben! I’d completely forgotten about the Sutton group (pretty sure I’m a member there). 😀
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Nice tribute to one of comics great and quirky talents. I posted my own tribute to Sutton some time ago which, of course, includes Charlton content, and even duplicates some of the images you used here, I guess because we both have great taste! https://nick-caputo.blogspot.com/2016/06/tom-suttons-world-of-fear-fantasy-and.html
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Awesome! Thanks for stopping by, Nick! Sutton was a master!
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