Al and Ann and the New York Mystery (TWO pages) (Originals)

Al and Ann and the New York Mystery (TWO pages) art by Mike Hubbard

Al and Ann and the New York Mystery (TWO pages) (Originals)


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Artist: Mike Hubbard
Medium: Pen & Ink Washes on Board
Size: 15" x 19" (380mm x 490mm)
Date: 1975
Code: HubbardMystery31

These are the unique original Pen & Ink Wash by Mike Hubbard.

Two pages from a story illustrated by the great Mike Hubbard of Jane Bond fame. This will have been amongst the last work of Hubbard's great career as he passed away in June 1976.

There is a mystery brewing in New York City, can Ann and Al solve it?

A wonderful opportunity to obtain some very nice Hubbard artwork at a bargain price.

Published in The Bumper Book for Girls 1976.

Please note that the art is offered at a low price as there is 4cm tear in the art board just to the left of Mrs Ewings, lower left of page 32.
  • Artist Biography
    Ernest Michael (?Alfred) Hubbard (2 April 1902 - 25 June 1976; Dublin, Ireland)
    Michael Hubbard was one of the most talented artists ever to draw for comics. Perhaps best known for taking over Jane from Norman Pett in the Daily Mirror, he drew superbly atmospheric illustrations for The Thriller in the 1930s, including some sensational covers. Mike also enjoyed drawing Jane Bond, Secret Agent for Tina in the late 1960s, the adventure Allan Quatermain for Ranger and the science fantasy story Pals for The Bumper Story Book for Boys.

    As would be expected from the artist who drew "Jane", his delineation of the female form was second to none, equalled only by Heade. This talent was not exploited in the Thriller Comics Library as his only strip to appear in the series was Treasure Island (no.3) and that was not an original but adapted from the serial, which had appeared in Knockout some years previously. The only woman to appear in this was Jim Hawkins' mother!

    His strip work for the comics can be seen to its best advantage in Ranger and Princess Tina in the 1960s where he not only drew but painted lavish versions of the classics, notably King Solomon's Mines and Coral Island (a version of which he had previously drawn for Knockout in 1946) for the former and The Secret Garden for the latter.

    An unfinished version of Lorna Doone, perhaps also destined for Princess Tina, was probably the last work he produced before he died. The colour is radiantly jewel-like and atmospheric, and the drawing of exceptional quality, beautifully evoking the world of Blackmore's novel. Michael Hubbard was born and trained as an artist in Dublin before starting work in Dean's Studios. He was an excellent portrait painter and an expert on the history of architecture.
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