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Graham Ingels : ウィキペディア英語版
Graham Ingels

Graham J. Ingels (June 7, 1915April 4, 1991) was a comic book and magazine illustrator best known for his work in EC Comics during the 1950s, notably on ''The Haunt of Fear'' and ''Tales from the Crypt'', horror titles written and edited by Al Feldstein, and ''The Vault of Horror'', written and edited by Feldstein and Johnny Craig. Ingels' flair for horror led EC to promote him as Ghastly Graham Ingels, and he began signing his work "Ghastly" in 1952.
==Pulp illustrator==

Born in Cincinnati, Ingels began working at age 14 after the death of his father, commercial artist Don Ingels, Graham was 16 when he entered the art field drawing theater displays. He studied at New York's Hawthorne School of Art.
Graham and Gertrude Ingels married when he was starting as a freelancer at age 20. He entered the U.S. Navy in 1943, and he began working that same year for Fiction House Publications, both in their pulp magazines and their comic book division. Black and white illustrations signed G. Ingels appeared in ''Planet Stories'', ''Jungle Stories'', ''North-West Romances'' and ''Wings''. He contributed one painted cover to a 1944 issue of ''Planet Stories'' as well. For ''Planet Comics'', he illustrated stories in the "Hunt Bowman" series and the "Aura, Lord of Jupiter" series.〔(Grand Comics Database )〕 He also painted a mural at the United Nations building.〔(Vaughan, Donald. "Graham Ingels Was A Gifted But Troubled Man Whose Ghastly Drawings Gave Comic-book Readers The Chills". ''Sun Sentinel'', November 5, 1995. )〕
The Ingels had two children, Deanna (born 1937) and Robby (born 1946), who was named after a character created by child impersonator Lenore Ledoux for the ''Baby Snooks'' radio program. Artist Howard Nostrand, a friend of Ingels, recalled:
:Robby was short for Robespierre. The reason why they called him that was left over from the old Fanny Brice show, ''Baby Snooks''. Baby Snooks had a little kid brother named Robespierre. They called him that when he was a little kid, and the name stuck.〔Stewart, Bhob. "Howard Nostrand Interview," ''Graphic Story Magazine'', Summer 1974.〕
A regular in ''Planet Comics'' and ''Rangers Comics'' in the late 1940s, Ingels worked for Magazine Enterprises and other publishers of comic books and pulps. He became an art director at Better Publications (Ned Pine's Comics Group later known as Nedor), where he gave early comic book assignments to George Evans, with whom he would form a long friendship, and a young Frank Frazetta, who credited Ingels as the first in the business to recognize his talent. During this period, Ingels created covers and stories for the company's ''Startling Comics'' and ''Wonder Comics''; these and other Better Publications comics reveal certain panels by other artists have been redrawn by Ingels to improve the artwork.
Ingels drew crime comics for Magazine Enterprises (''Manhunt'', ''Killers'') and Westerns for a variety of companies, including Magazine Enterprises (''Guns''), Youthful Magazines (''Gunsmoke''), Hillman Periodicals (''Western Fighters'') and D.S. Publishing Co. (''Outlaws''). D.S. also published crime stories drawn by Ingels in ''Underworld'', ''Gangsters Can't Win'' and ''Exposed''. There were also short stories and one painted cover by Ingels in Dell Comics' ''Heroic Comics'' around 1947.

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