Boris Becker - The Early Years 1 (TWO pages) (Original)
Medium: Pen & Inks on Board
Size: 13" x 16" (320mm x 400mm)
Date: 1986
Code: GascoineBB40-4
These are the unique original Pen & Ink drawings by Phil Gascoine.
Boris Becker is a German former world No. 1 tennis player. He was successful from the start of his career, winning the first of his six Grand Slam singles titles at age 17. His Grand Slam singles titles comprise three Wimbledon Championships, two Australian Opens and one US Open.
He also won three year-end championships, 13 Masters Series titles and an Olympic gold medal in doubles.
This feature was published in Look-In during the latter half of 1986. It was published in four parts. This is part one published in Look-In 40.
Phil Gascoine also worked on Look-In's Robin of Sherwood TV tie-in.
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- Artist BiographyPhil Gascoine (8 June 1934 - August 2007; UK)
Phil Gascoine was a British comics artist whose career spanned 45 years. His numerous credits included work on girls' comics such as Wendy, Bunty (for D.C. Thomson) and Jinty (for Fleetway), The Sarge and various other strips in Battle Picture Weekly (also for Fleetway), issues of Commando (for D.C. Thomson) and Blake's 7: A Marvel Monthly, Transformers (covers only), Knights of Pendragon, Motormouth and Codename: Genetix (for Marvel UK), Knight Rider and Robin of Sherwood in Look-In, and also The Unknown Soldier and Shade the Changing Man for DC Comics in America.
Born on 8 June 1934, Phil left school at 15 and turned his interest illustration and artwork into a career by calling in at art studios along Fleet Street where he was able to obtain work as an office boy. His contacts with the various studios earned him his first freelance work. After doing his two years national service, he returned to work in a studio but found he was spending much of his time doing nothing. Finding an agent, he began freelancing artwork to Pearsons, drawing episodes of their Emergency Ward 10 pocket library, based on the TV series.
He sent samples of his work to D. C. Thomson, wrapping them in a piece of card on which he had drawn a young girl at an ice skating rink. Thomsons had just launched Bunty and were looking for artists for this new line in girls' comics. Phil spent most of the next fifteen years drawing for Bunty, School Friend, June and Jinty.
In the mid 1970s, he came to wider attention in Battle Picture Weekly, which began running credits for artists and writers in the wake of a similar move by 2000AD. Adopting a far grittier style than he had used in girls' stories, he drew various features ('Battle Badge of Bravery', Battle Honours', 'Unsung Heroes of War', etc.) and strips ('The Sarge', 'The Wilde Bunch', 'Sailor Small'). Around the same time he also drew football and boxing strips for Victor.
With the attention of the wider market, Gascoine began drawing strips for Marvel UK, including 'Blake's 7', 'Thundercats', 'Action Force', 'Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers' and 'The Real Ghostbusters', for five years, although retained his connection with Fleetway, for whom he drew 'News Team' (in Eagle) and various strips for Tammy. In 1985-86, Gascoine was also working for Look-In, drawing episodes of 'Robin of Sherwood' and 'Knight Rider'.
Gascoine was one of many artists tempted to work for DC Comics, producing The Unknown Soldier in 1988-89. He found regular work with Marvel UK during their American boom period (1992-94) when he was pencilling Knights of Pendragon, Motormouth and Genetix. During this period he also drew 'Darkhawk' for Marvel, the 4-issue Dreadlands for Epic, pencilled The Punisher: Die Hard in the Big Easy for DC and inked Tank Girl: Apocalypse, Egypt and Shade: The Changing Man for Vertigo.
In the later years of his career, he was working full-time on 'Wendy', a girl's horse story published in Europe through syndication by D.C. Thomson, and on occasional strips for Loaded magazine.
Phil Gascoine died in August 2007 after a short illness.
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