I'm not familiar with Bill Benulis, but that splash looks really nice! I'd love to see more. Atlas had an amazing number of top-notch but lesser known artists working for them.
Feel free to post as many Maneely Western covers as you like. Some of my favorites are when Maneely goes heavy on the "dude" wardrobe.
Benulis drew only for a short period of time in the 50s and for just two publishers: Fiction House and then Atlas. His style is original and his stories a pleasure to read.
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Originally Posted By: Scrooge
This one's for RJ, another Maneely Western job -
The issue contains a Benulis job (as did the Navy Action I posted yesterday) and he does a great job of representing the desert. There is also a very pleasant Artley western in this issue and the very capable Tuska drew the first story as well.
Beautiful. Very Jim Woodring-esque.
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