Showing posts with label Graham Ingels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graham Ingels. Show all posts

Friday, December 13, 2024

M.D. "Point of View"

What If a Tragedy in Your Life Could Help Someone Else...

...but you didn't know who it was?
In the 1950s, transplant surgery had a lower than 50% success rate.
It was usually considered a last resort when all else had failed.
Add that to the idea that a recently-deceased loved one would be "mutilated" or "disfigured" by contributing organs for transplant, and the emotional reaction you see in this story, done before organ donor consent cards began to be issued, is understandable!
On an artistic note: if this was the notorious pre-Comics Code EC Comics, you can bet the tale would end with the kid sitting there with empty eye sockets screaming something like "DADDY??? WHERE ARE YOU??? I CAN'T SEE YOU!!!"
And "Ghastly" Graham Ingels would've done something like this...
But, it's not, and Ingels ends up presenting a kinder, gentler, happier conclusion in EC's M.D. #4 (1955)!

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Friday, May 5, 2023

M.D. "Emergency"

How do medical personnel do their job when they can't see what they're doing?
(Cover by Johnny Craig)
That's the basis of this cover-featured tale from EC's M.D. #5 (1956)!
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Illustrated by Graham Ingels and likely written by editor Al Feldstein,
It's scary to consider how much of our medical care is dependent upon a consistent power source.
But, that's why almost every medical facility is equipped with an emergency generator!
Note I said almost every medical facility, because there are those, especially in rural areas who still don't have one!
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Friday, February 24, 2023

M.D. "A Case for the Books"

Here's a title that likely doesn't mean what you believe it means!

Think I'm kidding?
Read on...
So the title didn't refer to a unique medical procedure...but a piece of furniture!
In the dark days before ObamaCare, if you were one of the working poor, any major medical procedure could bankrupt your family since you likely couldn't afford medical insurance!
In some cases, a compassionate medical practitioner, especially one who handled fiscally-limited patients, would barter for services.
It's a situation far less common today than when writer Al Feldstein and artist Graham Ingels created this tale for EC's M.D. #2 (1955)!
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Friday, March 25, 2022

M.D. "Right Cure"

Some people have always been suspicious of medical practitioners...

...as we sadly saw during the recent pandemic.
As this tale from EC's M.D. #3 (1955) by writer Al Feldstein and artist Graham Ingels shows, ignorance can be as lethal as disease!
At least the stupidity shown in this tale wasn't based on politicizing medicine, as happened during the CoronaVirus pandemic.
If that concept had been incorporated into this story, it would've been rejected as too far-fetched...even for comic books!

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Marvel Comics, The American Cancer Society and the Story So Nice, They Told it Twice!

Actually, it wasn't a "nice" tale, but we wanted an alliterative title... In 1982, Marvel and the American Cancer Society  c...