From Creepy #16 (August 1967), pages 21 to 26, here’s “Angel of Doom,” with script by Archie Goodwin and art by Jeffrey Jones:
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Look Here, Read: “An Axe to Grind” by Jeffrey Jones
From Vampirella #5 (June 1970), here’s “An Axe to Grind,” a story both written and drawn by Jeffrey Jones:
Look Here, Read: “69” by Jeffrey Jones
Look Here: Two Sculptures by Jeffrey Jones
In a previous “Look Here” post, I uploaded a series of photos of a painting in progress by Jeffrey Jones along with a photo of the small sculpture of a caveman (also by Jones) which provided the figure reference for said painting. In response to that post, in which I said that I wished the images were larger, an RCN reader, Patrick Hill, kindly offered to send me a larger photo of the sculpture. Of course, I immediately accepted Patrick’s offer, and a very short time later, what to my wondering eyes should appear in my email box but a series of detailed views of not one but two sculptures by Jeffrey Jones (all photographs by Patrick Hill; click images to enlarge, as usual):
And as if that weren’t enough, along with the terrific photographs displayed above, Patrick also provided the following historical/contextual information:
There were three distinct castings of this GIRL sculpture. The first was a group of ~10 that Jones gave to various individuals to advertise his capabilities or as gifts of gratitude. These were cast in actual plaster in 1970 and were signed by Jeff in ballpoint pen.
The second casting was an edition of ~100 in Vatican Stone (which is less brittle/more durable than plaster), signed by Jones in ballpoint pen, also from 1970. Several of these were damaged in shipping to customers, so the quantity of undamaged pieces is less than the edition of 100.
The third casting (the one in the first few photos), also in Vatican Stone, was prepared in 1976, and was marketed by Robert Weiner via his TKII imprint. The third series was also of ~100, but was not signed.
All versions were cast and hand-finished by Jones.
The caveman was merely a casting of 100 in Vatican Stone, hand-finished by Jones. Jones posed for the man and did the girl from his head…
My favourite details: (1) Jones signed two editions of castings in ballpoint pen, (2) Jones himself was the model for the caveman sculpture, and (3) Jones produced the sculpture of the girl from imagination.
In conclusion, thanks again, Patrick, for enabling those of us who will probably never get to hold one of Jones’s little sculptures in their hands to examine two of those works from a variety of angles, up close and personal, as it were. Your contribution to RCN is much appreciated!
Look There: “Jones Touch” from SWANK MAGAZINE, May-Nov/1972
A while ago, I posted a modest selection of “Jones Touch” comic strips by Jeffrey Jones. Well, today Mr. Door Tree over at the “Golden Age Comic Book Stories” blog has done us all a favour by posting a slightly more generous selection of “Jones Touch” strips that features larger and better quality scans that I was able to offer here. (I posted five strips altogether; Mr. Door Tree has posted that same five along with seven others you will no doubt want to see, although keep in mind that they’re defintely NSFW, i.e., not safe for work.) Click here to jump to Mr. Door Tree’s post at “The Golden Age” “Golden Age Comic Book Stories.” (And while you’re there, be sure to check out all the other work by Jeff Jones that Mr. Door Tree has posted since he started blogging. It’s an impressive collection!)
Look Here: Two Figure Studies by Jeffrey Jones
Connections: Jeffrey Jones vs. Esteban Maroto
Do you see it? Look for the girl with her hands on her head…
P.S. I’d be tempted to cut Maroto some slack and call this an homage to Jones, if not for his longstanding reputation as a lover of swipes in general and for this proof of his excesses in particular!
Look Here, Read: “Deep Secrets,” with art by Jeffrey Jones
Alien Worlds #4 (September 1983), pages 21 and 22:


Look Here: “Snow Queen” by Jeffrey Jones
You are definitely going to want to “Click Image to Enlarge” this one:
On 02 August 2007, the above painting sold at auction for US$17,327.50.
Look Here: FANTASTIC STORIES cover (August 1972) by Jeffrey Jones





































