Here's a story by Harvey Eisenberg from Super Rabbit #12 published in 1948. I was unaware that Eisenberg drew for Timely Comics so this story was a real treat. Especially in comparison to the art in the rest of the comic. From the first page I could tell by the posing and staging that it was Eisenberg, only after looking up info on Super Rabbit did I find out he worked on some of the comics. Guess I'll have to start hunting down Timely comics now in hopes of finding even more of his work.
I thought I already posted this comic from Harvey Eisenberg but apparently I didn't. It's so well drawn that it almost makes me angry. Sorry for the lack of posts lately. I haven't had much time to devote to posting.
Here's another beautifully drawn comic from Red Rabbit #5 by Harvey Eisenberg. Maybe it's just me but that Slapsy looks and awful lot like some other character. Well, if he was created by Joe Barbera.
I recently got a hold of issue number 5 of Red Rabbit Comics. I'm assuming like Foxy Fagan, this is also a collaboration between Harvey Eisenberg and Joe Barbera. Most of the star characters are directly or indirectly taken from MGM characters. King Looey the Lion is basically the lion from "Jerry And The Lion", Slapsy Squirrel is Screwy Squirrel with pants, and Officer Mutt is just Officer Pooch revisited from the Hanna-Barbera cartoon of the same name.
The comic is in awful shape and was literally falling to pieces as I read it so I made sure to scan the whole thing before it completely disintegrates. The artwork is fantastic so I'll be sure to post the whole thing in a few different posts. Though maybe not the covers, as there's not much left of them. Luckily the rest of comic is in better shape.