Sad to report the passing of another legend, but
Dick Ayers is no longer with us. The famed inker passed away earlier today at
the age of 90. His thick, gritty inks on Kirby’s pencils helped to define the
look of Marvel in the early Silver Age, so much so that when he took over the
Sgt. Fury and Human Torch strips, you’d almost think Kirby had never left at
first since Ayers’ inks had been such an integral part, but of course his own
style shown through.
Ayers was
also more than just an inker, he was quite an accomplished artist in his own
right. Besides making a name for himself on hundreds of war and western comic,
he co-created the original Ghost Rider over at Magazine Enterprises in the
1940s and was so identified with the character that when Marvel launched their
carbon copy version in 1967 (later renamed Night Rider and Phantom Rider to
avoid confusion with Johnny Blaze) they got Ayers to draw it! Say what you will
over how Marvel treated its artists, but that’s a nice gesture.
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