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Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh

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

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 — from the irreverent pages of Mad to A Wealth of Pigeons and Art in Shambles — 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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★ First appearance
Horizon Is Calling #[nn]
Jan 1947

Covers through the years — 2001–2020

Abe: Wrong for All the Right Reasons #[nn] 2001
Abe: Wrong for All the Right Reasons #[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)