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Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh

13 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1947–2020
Who is Vincent van Gogh?

A comics adaptation of the real historical Dutch Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh, depicted across various illustrated works beginning with Taro Yashima's 1947 publication Horizon Is Calling.

Few figures from the Golden Age feel as unexpectedly at home in the pages of comics as Vincent van Gogh, who made his four-color debut in 1947's Horizon Is Calling, brought to life by the remarkable Taro Yashima. Over a publishing span stretching an astonishing 73 years, this version of the legendary painter has turned up across a wonderfully eclectic range of titles β€” from the irreverent pages of Mad to A Wealth of Pigeons and Art in Shambles β€” keeping colorful company with the likes of Tarzan, Paul Gauguin, and John Clayton along the way. EC's imprint lends the character a particular pedigree, rooted in that golden era of bold, boundary-pushing storytelling. With 13 catalog appearances spread across seven decades, this is a quietly fascinating corner of comics history well worth seeking out.

Horizon Is Calling
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β˜… First appearance
Horizon Is Calling #[nn]
Jan 1947

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1983–2020

Mad #239 1983
Mad #239
Blab! #6 1991
Blab! #6
The Big Book of Weirdos #[nn] 1995
The Big Book of Weirdos #[nn]
Abe: Wrong for All the Right Reasons #[nn] 2001
Abe: Wrong for All the Right Reasons #[nn]
Mad #481 2007
Mad #481
Vincent #[nn] 2014
Vincent #[nn]
A Wealth of Pigeons #[nn] 2020
A Wealth of Pigeons #[nn]

Appearances

Horizon Is Calling (1947)
Playboy (1953)
#9
National Lampoon Magazine (1970)
#43
Mad (1952)
Mars (1984)
#4
Art in Shambles (1990)
#1
Blab! (1988)
#6
The Big Book of Weirdos (1995)
Abe: Wrong for All the Right Reasons (2001)
Vincent (2014)
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show (2017)
#1
A Wealth of Pigeons (2020)