some Pop Culture, by Alex Ross.
It's the late Alex Toth's birthday, a creator that is INCREDIBLY important to Bronze Age DC...in a roundabout way. His character designs for the Super Friends were likely the most prevalent visual designs for the big DC icons until the arrival of Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez. His economy of line and stripped down designs were huge influences on BATMAN:THE ANIMATED SERIES among other iconic works and artists!
Alex Toth Application Post
Basically, Alex Toth was Bruce Timm for the 1950s-1980s of comics and later animation. Super-Friends, Herculoids, basically every major character at Hanna Barbera.
If anything, the OP undersold his importance. I have never been to a comic book store that didn’t have at least 1 or 2 Alex Toth art books lying around. If you don’t know his name, it’s because you haven’t read enough comics yet.
Alex Ross painted the covers for the six issue Space Ghost miniseries that DC Comics published a while back. The interiors were Illustrated by Ariel Olivetti, and it was Scripted by Joe Kelly.
even more Alex Toth in black and white.
Frankenstein Jr.
Art by Kyle Hotz
Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles (2018)
“…you do not fight battles because you expect to win. You fight them merely because they need to be fought.”
Story: Mark Russell, art: Mike Feehan
Get the comics here
I feel like I’m sleeping on these DC Comics/ Hanna Barbera crossovers.
Generally better than you would have thought. It was a gimmick, but it was a good gimmick. The Porky Pig/Lex Luthor one features some epic Daffy Duck trolling.
Batman and Fudd in a noir murder mystery.
Hana Barbara paper cut-out collection - requested by ungoliantschilde
Hanna-Barbera publicity sheets.
Art by Evan Shaner
Doc Rocks.
Space Ghost by Bill Sienkiewicz.
Future Quest
Much be better than Nu-Scooby Doo
it looks like Darwyn Cooke and Doc Shaner are revitalizing Alex Toth's Hanna Barbera heroes... And I cannot think of two better guys to do it!