Joe Dentyn, Stuart Williams, Henry Bergman, Hugh Laskey, Harvey Lazarus, Howie Anderson, Peter Cappiello, Edward Farthing, Victor Buckley
Notable works
Skywald Publications
Awards
Hall of Fame Inductee - 2019: Joe Shuster Award,[1] 2014: Ghastly Awards[2]
Alan Hewetson[3] (/hjuːɪtsən/ August 30, 1946[4] – January 6, 2004)[5] was a Scottish-Canadian writer and editor of American horror-comics magazines, best known for his work with the 1970s publisher Skywald Publications, where he created what he termed the magazines' "Horror-Mood" sensibility. He went on to become a publisher of city magazines in Canada.
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^"An Interview with "Archaic" Al Hewetson". Now And Then Times. Reprinted at The Horror-Mood (George Warner, ed.), March 16, 2012. October 1973. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2013. Interview conducted May 26, 1973.
^Arndt, Richard J. (2 December 2010). "The Complete Skywald Checklist [including] A 2003 Interview With Archaic Al Hewetson!". EnjolrasWorld.com. Archived from the original on 10 May 2010. So I went directly from being a teenaged fan to being on staff at Marvel in 1969, when I was around 22 years old. Additional .
city magazines in Canada. AlHewetson was born and initially raised in Glasgow, Scotland, the son of James and Elizabeth Hewetson. There he read such comic...
Hewetson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: AlHewetson (1946–2004), Scottish-Canadian writer Christopher Hewetson, Irish sculptor...
published his first professional story, a two-pager written by editor AlHewetson, in Skywald's Nightmare #20 (Aug. 1974). The company name is a combination...
published "The Masque of the Red Death" in Psycho #20. Adaptation by AlHewetson, art by Ricardo Villamonte. This was reprinted by Garbo (Spain) in Vampus...
from the original) Hewetson, Al (December 2004). "Archaic Al Forever!". Comic Book Artist (5): 50–57. Interview excerpt from Hewetson, Al (2004). The Complete...
a job he'd been holding onto - dialoguing a little story plotted by AlHewetson - and Roy asked me to script it from scratch. That was [the seven-page]...
of creators such as Hal Foster, Win Mortimer, John Byrne, Dave Sim, AlHewetson, and more. The Joe Shuster Awards honour original work published during...
Litvinov Switzerland: Activist Marco Weber UK: logistics co-ordinator Frank Hewetson, activist Anthony Perrett, activist Philip Ball UK: Videographer and journalist...
Hagberg, 76, Swedish footballer (Östers IF, AIK, national team). Christopher Hewetson, 86, English Anglican priest, archdeacon of Chester (1994–2002). Jim Hopson...
Comics Database U.S.A. Comics #1 (Aug. 1941) at the Grand Comics Database Hewetson, Alan (October 1973). "Syd Shores". (interview) Now and Then Times. Archived...
Mark Spalding, Jessica Oyelowo, Tony Maudsley, Peter Guinness, Nicholas Hewetson, Orlando Seale, Sean Stephens, Gabrielle Lloyd, Robert Sella The World...
privateers were Hezekiah Frith, Bridger Goodrich, Henry Jennings, Thomas Hewetson, and Thomas Tew. Bermudians were also involved in privateering from the...
established the San Patricio Colony south of San Antonio; James Power and James Hewetson contracted to create the Refugio Colony on the Gulf Coast. The two colonies...
Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999. Accessed Jan. 14, 2012. Hewetson, Alan (October 1973). "Syd Shores". (interview) Now and Then Times. Archived...
were killed in 1912 near to the new Stonehenge Visitors' centre. Major Hewetson was killed in a flying accident near Fargo Wood in July 1913. Later the...
Landing on Lavaca Bay. In 1835, Dimmitt purchased land in the Power and Hewetson colony, but he continued to live near Victoria. After the Anahuac Disturbances...