Bill Everett (1917–1973)
Author of Marvel Masterworks, Volume 047: Golden Age Sub-Mariner Volume 1 [#1-4]
Series
Works by Bill Everett
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 055: Golden Age All-Winners Comics Volume 1 [#1-4] (2005) — Author — 31 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 060: Golden Age Marvel Comics Volume 2 [Marvel Mystery Comics #5-8] (2006) — Author — 27 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 056: The Incredible Hulk Volume 3 [Tales to Astonish #80-101 + The Incredible Hulk #102] (2006) — Illustrator — 27 copies, 2 reviews
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 071: Golden Age All-Winners Comics Volume 2 [#5-8] (2006) — Author — 22 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 073: Atlas Era Heroes Volume 1 [Marvel Boy #1-2 + Astonishing #3-6 + Young Men #24-28] (2007) 21 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 116: Golden Age Marvel Comics Volume 4 [Marvel Mystery Comics #13-16] (2009) — Author — 18 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 149: Golden Age Marvel Comics Volume 5 [Marvel Mystery Comics #17-20] (2010) — Author — 18 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 166: Golden Age Marvel Comics Volume 6 [Marvel Mystery Comics #21-24] (2011) — Author — 17 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 088: Golden Age Human Torch Volume 2 [#5B-8] (1941) — Author — 15 copies, 1 review
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 133: Golden Age Daring Mystery Comics Volume 2 [#5-8] (2010) — Author — 12 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 183: Golden Age Marvel Comics Volume 7 [Marvel Mystery Comics #25-28] (1750) — Author — 11 copies
Timely's Greatest: The Golden Age Sub-Mariner by Bill Everett - The Post-War Years Omnibus (2020) 9 copies
Timely's Greatest: The Golden Age Sub-Mariner By Bill Everett - The Pre-War Years Omnibus (2019) 7 copies
Marvel Mystery Comics #8 3 copies
Marvel Mystery Comics #9 3 copies
Marvel Spotlight [1971] #02 (Werewolf by Night) — Author — 1 copy
Sub-Mariner [1968] #52 1 copy
Astonishing No. 29 1 copy
Sub-Mariner [1968] #61 1 copy
Sub-Mariner (1968-1974) #54 1 copy
Associated Works
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 017: Daredevil Volume 1 [#1-11] (2010) — Illustrator — 110 copies, 2 reviews
Essential Defenders, Volume 1 (2005) — Inks (MF1a, MF3), Cover Inks (DS183), some editions — 88 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 049: Doctor Strange Volume 2 [Strange Tales #142-168] (2005) — Artist (147-152) — 59 copies, 1 review
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 032: The Sub-Mariner Volume 1 [Tales to Astonish #70-87] (2002) — Illustrator — 53 copies, 1 review
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 036: Golden Age Marvel Comics Volume 1 [Marvel Comics #1 + Marvel Mystery Comics #2-4] (2004) — Author — 42 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 068: Atlas Era Tales of Suspense Volume 1 [#1-10] (2006) — Illustrator — 36 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 085: Atlas Era Strange Tales Volume 1 [#1-10] (2007) — Illustrator — 30 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 106: Atlas Era Journey Into Mystery Volume 1 [#1-10] (2008) — Illustrator — 30 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 113: Atlas Era Strange Tales Volume 2 [#11-20] (2009) — Illustrator — 24 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 102: Golden Age Marvel Comics Volume 3 [Marvel Mystery Comics #9-12] (2008) — Illustrator — 23 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 131: Atlas Era Jungle Adventure Volume 1 [Lorna, the Jungle Queen #1-5 + Lorna, the Jungle Girl #6-9] (2009) — Illustrator — 23 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 092: Atlas Era Heroes Volume 2 [Men's Adventures #27-28 + Captain America #76-78 + Human Torch #36-38] (2008) — Illustrator — 20 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 104: Atlas Era Heroes Volume 3 [Sub-Mariner #33-42] (2008) — Illustrator — 20 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 140: Atlas Era Strange Tales Volume 3 [#21-30] (1953) — Illustrator — 19 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 118: Atlas Era Journey Into Mystery Volume 2 [#11-20] (2009) — Illustrator — 18 copies
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 152: Atlas Era Battlefield Volume 1 [#1-11] (2011) — Illustrator — 17 copies
Mighty Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil Vol. 1 – While the City Sleeps (2022) — Illustrator — 16 copies
Mighty Marvel Masterworks: Namor, The Sub-Mariner Vol. 1 – The Quest Begins (2022) — Inker — 10 copies
The Sub-Mariner: The Complete Series — Story — 3 copies
Marvel Super-Heroes, Vol. 1 #12 — Author; Illustrator — 2 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Everett, Bill
- Legal name
- Everett, William Blake
- Other names
- Blake, Everett
Blake, William - Birthdate
- 1917-05-18
- Date of death
- 1973
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Vesper George School of Art
- Occupations
- merchant mariner
comic book writer
comic book artist - Awards and honors
- Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame (2000)
- Relationships
- Blake, William (ancestor)
- Nationality
- USA
- Places of residence
- Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
New York, New York, USA - Associated Place (for map)
- USA
Members
Reviews
Ahh, golden age comics - I love them in all of their hokey, and yet charming, glory. I love learning about the 1940s, and golden age comics are like a pop culture time capsule.
Namor starts his own title off right by ripping apart a shark with his bare hands, saving his people from destruction, and, of course, taking out a bunch of Nazis. He does that last part quite frequently in this volume. Modern Namor may be an isolationist who doesn't bother much with the surface world's problems, but show more this Namor is staunchly anti-Nazi, and he spends a lot of his time fighting them. He also seems to talk with a Brooklyn accent, which is rather amusing.
The co-feature starring Angel (no, not Warren Worthington III, but Thomas Halloway) dabbles in the horror genre. Angel's costume might be ugly, but he is pretty awesome. He has no superpowers of his own; he just goes against whatever evils cross his path armed with his wits.
This volume also includes original ads that ran with the comics (mostly featuring Captain America and his battle against spies - which you too can join, for only ten cents!) and prose stories - including one by the legendary Stan Lee, who was just starting out his comic book career!
This collection, in my opinion, is worth every penny. Not only are the stories fun, but it's great to look into the history of the era, too. show less
Namor starts his own title off right by ripping apart a shark with his bare hands, saving his people from destruction, and, of course, taking out a bunch of Nazis. He does that last part quite frequently in this volume. Modern Namor may be an isolationist who doesn't bother much with the surface world's problems, but show more this Namor is staunchly anti-Nazi, and he spends a lot of his time fighting them. He also seems to talk with a Brooklyn accent, which is rather amusing.
The co-feature starring Angel (no, not Warren Worthington III, but Thomas Halloway) dabbles in the horror genre. Angel's costume might be ugly, but he is pretty awesome. He has no superpowers of his own; he just goes against whatever evils cross his path armed with his wits.
This volume also includes original ads that ran with the comics (mostly featuring Captain America and his battle against spies - which you too can join, for only ten cents!) and prose stories - including one by the legendary Stan Lee, who was just starting out his comic book career!
This collection, in my opinion, is worth every penny. Not only are the stories fun, but it's great to look into the history of the era, too. show less
Once again the problem here is too many cooks in the art department. Jack Kirby, Bill Everett, John Buscema and Gil Kane all take a shot in the first dozen stories reprinted here.
Bill Everett's style is the most interesting since he sticks to the style he used in the 40s and 50s which gives the strip a more 3D look that the flatter Marvel Age style typified by Kirby.
Unfortunately the stories also seem dated with dumb looking robots and androids plus a silly villain called The Boomerang. show more Another gamma ray baddie (following on from The Leader) is The Abomination; I remember a lot of these stories were adapted for the Marvel Super-Heroes cartoon show back in the 60s: "Doc Bruce Banner, belted by gamma rays, turned into The Hulk, ain't he un-glamourace?"
Tales To Astonish #92 brings Marie Severin in for a long stint which stabilises the strip a great deal. Having started out at EC Comics in the 50s, her style is also atypical of the Marvel look and has strong links to the Golden Age and early Silver Age look.
The final story reprinted here is from Hulk #102, the first issue of Ol' Greenskin's own mags since the abortive 6 issue run in 1962-3.
Stan Lee's introduction is again mostly uninformative hype but the inclusion of some original unaltered covers at the back provide some kind of bonus. show less
Bill Everett's style is the most interesting since he sticks to the style he used in the 40s and 50s which gives the strip a more 3D look that the flatter Marvel Age style typified by Kirby.
Unfortunately the stories also seem dated with dumb looking robots and androids plus a silly villain called The Boomerang. show more Another gamma ray baddie (following on from The Leader) is The Abomination; I remember a lot of these stories were adapted for the Marvel Super-Heroes cartoon show back in the 60s: "Doc Bruce Banner, belted by gamma rays, turned into The Hulk, ain't he un-glamourace?"
Tales To Astonish #92 brings Marie Severin in for a long stint which stabilises the strip a great deal. Having started out at EC Comics in the 50s, her style is also atypical of the Marvel look and has strong links to the Golden Age and early Silver Age look.
The final story reprinted here is from Hulk #102, the first issue of Ol' Greenskin's own mags since the abortive 6 issue run in 1962-3.
Stan Lee's introduction is again mostly uninformative hype but the inclusion of some original unaltered covers at the back provide some kind of bonus. show less
Demasiadas explicaciones para mi gusto. Y lento. También será cosa de la época, imagino. Pero interesante, al ser el primero del personaje.
Marvel presents more Golden Age goodness, reprinting HUMAN TORCH #5b-8 from 1941-42. (Yes, folks, odd numbering was not solely the province of modern comic books: the Torch's solo book has two #5s!)
This hardcover collection remasters and restores these early adventures featuring two titanic and epic-length battles between the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner. First, amidst a raging World War, Sub-Mariner declares all-out war on the surface world attacking Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini before he show more sets his sights on New York City! Only the Human Torch, Toro, Kazar, the Patriot and the Angel stand in his way of total world conquest.
Then the most fantastic plot in the history of modern warfare plunges the Human Torch and Sub-Mariner into an epic struggle against each other when the villainous Python hypnotizes the Torch into aiding Hitler's cause.
Plus, Torch and Toro face off against the Secret Arsenal, the Legion of Despair and Agent X. Also featuring "Tubby & Tack," "Swoopy the Fearless," stories by pulp legend Mickey Spillane, and Basil Wolverton's "Peculiar People."
Collecting HUMAN TORCH COMICS #5b-8.
(From official Marvel solicit) show less
This hardcover collection remasters and restores these early adventures featuring two titanic and epic-length battles between the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner. First, amidst a raging World War, Sub-Mariner declares all-out war on the surface world attacking Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini before he show more sets his sights on New York City! Only the Human Torch, Toro, Kazar, the Patriot and the Angel stand in his way of total world conquest.
Then the most fantastic plot in the history of modern warfare plunges the Human Torch and Sub-Mariner into an epic struggle against each other when the villainous Python hypnotizes the Torch into aiding Hitler's cause.
Plus, Torch and Toro face off against the Secret Arsenal, the Legion of Despair and Agent X. Also featuring "Tubby & Tack," "Swoopy the Fearless," stories by pulp legend Mickey Spillane, and Basil Wolverton's "Peculiar People."
Collecting HUMAN TORCH COMICS #5b-8.
(From official Marvel solicit) show less
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