
 "Wizard Wagstaff"
"Wizard Wagstaff"
        8 pgs. Appeared first time [COLOR] in  	  Eerie #56 (1974).  	  Reprinted in [COLOR] in       Comix International #3 (1976),       [COLOR] in Heavy       Metal Special: Richard Corben Special (1998) [VERS.2], [COLOR] in Heavy       Metal Special: The Best of Richard Corben from Creepy & Eerie! (1998) [VERS.2], [COLOR] in Creepy Presents Richard Corben (2012) [VERS.3], and [COLOR] in Eerie Archives Volume #12 (2013) [VERS.3]. 
       Story: Jack Butterworth. Color (prob. colored with overlays)/Art:       Richard Corben. Lettered by hand       (Warren).
Denmark [DK]: as "Troldmanden                 Trofast" in Historier                 om hekse og varulve (1985). 
       Finland [FIN]:               as "Velho Wagstaff" in Shokki               tekijänä Richard Corben #1 (2013). 
       France [FRA]: as "Le magicien d'Os" in Vampirella [FRA] #19 (1975), Vampirella [FRA] Album #5 (1975) and Le Carnaval des monstres (1981). 
 The Netherlands [NL]: as "Tovenaar Wagstaff" in Weerwolf. 
 Serbia [SER]:           as "Wizard Wagstaff [SER]" in Jeznovik #2: Ričard Korben (2013). 
           Spain [SPA]: as "El mago Wagstaff" in [COLOR] Ilustracion+Comix Internacional #53 and [B&W] (!) Vampus #37 (1974).
Style: Fully Painted Colors. Genre: Horror / Humour. Time       Span: No particular moment of time. Nudity: None.
       Keywords: War. Bomb. Genius/crazy. 
       Keywords: Werewolfs. Sorcerer. Cure. Dogfood. 
         Synopsis: Tusk sells dogfood until turns by himself a       dog, a werewolf. An absendminded sorcerer promises to help him.       On the way they help one other werewolf and make it a big bisness.
       Comment: Corben's artwork is a little over-colored, a       lot of red, and the result is bit of murky. There is one excellent       pict of Mr. Wagstaff; it's on page seven, when he forgets spell.       Jack Butterworth's story gives a totally new angle for werewolf       stories, but he does not use this possibility wisely. 
       Alternatives, [VERS.2]: Poorly scanned from magazine. 
     Alternatives, [VERS.3]: Restored with piety by José Villarrubia. 
Copyright © 1997 Heart-Attack-Series,       Ink!, 
       Created: September 12, 1997. Modified:    July 2, 2019. 
