Artist: Joe Bennett (Penciller)
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DescriptionWhat can I say about this piece, I am still struggling for words to describe it. I worked with Dave from Jade Giant to set up this commission of a never comprised group of the Sinister Six, but of some of my favorite of all time Spider-Man villains.The detail that Joe put into this piece is absolutely amazing. Everywhere I look there is something new. Spider-Man's web shooter breaking from his left arm. Spider-Man's eye darting left to see Doc Ock's tentacle crashing in on him. Shocker's eyes trained on Spidey as a missed punch blows a chimney away. The one open hand of The Vulture as Toomes reaches for Spider-Man. The texture of the Sandman, Electro poised to throw bolt after bolt. Beyond question however, Spider-Man smashing Mysterio's helmet against the ground as he avoids the blows of his enemies. Joe absolutely outdid himself on this piece. His skill is everywhere you look in this massive piece. Working with Dave from Jade Giant was so great. Easily one of the best pieces in my collection. Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 7/19/2021
This is one that Bennett fans will look at and use as a benchmark for their commissions!
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
Posted on 7/19/2021
Marcus Wai wrote:
This is one that Bennett fans will look at and use as a benchmark for their commissions!
Thanks Marcus, I feel the same way!
David Askani’Son
Member Since 2012
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1 - Posted on 7/19/2021
Dude!!!!! This is effin BADASS!! And I love that it's all Pencils!! Congrats on this piece.
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
1 - Posted on 7/19/2021
David Askani’Son wrote:
Dude!!!!! This is effin BADASS!! And I love that it's all Pencils!! Congrats on this piece.
Thanks - I love it. I am going to have Mark Morales ink the boards, but I had to post Bennett's incredible pencils.
David Askani’Son
Member Since 2012
Forum Moderator
1 - Posted on 7/19/2021
Eric Wenger wrote:
Thanks - I love it. I am going to have Mark Morales ink the boards, but I had to post Bennett's incredible pencils.
Oh wow! Not going to blue line it? You can have both that way :)
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
Posted on 7/19/2021
David Askani’Son wrote:
Oh wow! Not going to blue line it? You can have both that way :)
Yeah not this time, this time I am doing inks on the boards.
David Askani’Son
Member Since 2012
Forum Moderator
1 - Posted on 7/19/2021
Eric Wenger wrote:
Yeah not this time, this time I am doing inks on the boards.
Wow! Amazing! Can't wait to see the final piece!!
Daeh Bew
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 7/19/2021
UmMmMm.. Excuse me? LOL Wowwwwwww!!! This came out so awesome, Eric! Congrats!!!
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
1 - Posted on 7/19/2021
Daeh Bew wrote:
UmMmMm.. Excuse me? LOL Wowwwwwww!!! This came out so awesome, Eric! Congrats!!!
Wow thank you so much! Bennett absolutely slayed this.
Chris Snorek
Member Since 2009
2 - Posted on 7/19/2021
This is EPIC. Probably the largest commission I have ever seen? I can't think of one larger anyway.
Where to start? I guess the composition of the overall piece is the most impressive to me. It's easy when you start throwing characters into a piece to let the balance of it get out of whack. Not here! Taking advantage of Sandman's powers, making him enormous is perfect to take up a huge portion of that left side. Looking across, he balances it visually on the right by having three villains on that side with a proportionate amount of foreground/background "stuff" like the chimney, skylight and Ock's tentacles. That leads me to possibly my favorite element of the whole triptych. Doc Ock's tentacle crossing all three panels and providing a single, unifying element. It almost slashes across your eye as it breaks all three page borders.
THIS SHOULD BE A POSTER!
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
1 - Posted on 7/19/2021
Chris Snorek wrote:
This is EPIC. Probably the largest commission I have ever seen? I can't think of one larger anyway.
Where to start? I guess the composition of the overall piece is the most impressive to me. It's easy when you start throwing characters into a piece to let the balance of it get out of whack. Not here! Taking advantage of Sandman's powers, making him enormous is perfect to take up a huge portion of that left side. Looking across, he balances it visually on the right by having three villains on that side with a proportionate amount of foreground/background "stuff" like the chimney, skylight and Ock's tentacles. That leads me to possibly my favorite element of the whole triptych. Doc Ock's tentacle crossing all three panels and providing a single, unifying element. It almost slashes across your eye as it breaks all three page borders.
THIS SHOULD BE A POSTER!
Thanks Chris - I didn't even touch on the composition but yes, this is insanely balanced. Joe is a master of filling large spaces, but with purpose and intent. His work on Immortal Hulk shows that page after page. The entire piece is just full of intentional design choices that lead to the focal point of Spider-Man.
I also would love to see this as a poster!!
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
Posted on 7/20/2021
Troy C. Punswick wrote:
Congrats on this working out so well!!!
Thanks! Joe is a master and he made it happen.
Fuzzy Dunlop
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 7/20/2021
WOW. I've legitimately been staring at this for the last two minutes and still don't think I've taken in all it has to offer. Guess I'll just have to stare a little bit longer! Great classic renditions of everyone. Huge congrats!
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
Posted on 7/20/2021
Fuzzy Dunlop wrote:
WOW. I've legitimately been staring at this for the last two minutes and still don't think I've taken in all it has to offer. Guess I'll just have to stare a little bit longer! Great classic renditions of everyone. Huge congrats!
Thanks! I feel the same way, every place I look I find something new. I couldn't be happier with this piece. And yes, classic costumes for me!
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
Posted on 8/24/2021
Michael Gowcharan wrote:
Cover quality in this one
Thanks I couldn't agree more!
Marvelman Excelsior
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 9/28/2021
Utterly, insanely breathtaking on every level! If Joe ever has a big old retrospective book on his best work (I'd totally buy a poster-sized edition of his commissions - how epic woud that be?), this needs to be the centrepiece - a huge, fold-out magnum opus which any fan of the medium would be blown away by. Love it!!
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
Posted on 9/28/2021
Marvelman Excelsior wrote:
Utterly, insanely breathtaking on every level! If Joe ever has a big old retrospective book on his best work (I'd totally buy a poster-sized edition of his commissions - how epic woud that be?), this needs to be the centrepiece - a huge, fold-out magnum opus which any fan of the medium would be blown away by. Love it!!
Wow thank you so much - I agree, this piece is just awesome any and everywhere you look. It truly is a tremendous piece and Joe just killed it on this piece.
Dave Shevlin
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 11/24/2021
Such a great piece. May I ask, did you choose Shocker as your own addition to the Six? Ive always felt he shouldve been the one that Michelinie and Larsen shouldve added rather than discount Hobby Macendale. He's even in the damn story but they dont add him!
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
Posted on 11/24/2021
Dave Shevlin wrote:
Such a great piece. May I ask, did you choose Shocker as your own addition to the Six? Ive always felt he shouldve been the one that Michelinie and Larsen shouldve added rather than discount Hobby Macendale. He's even in the damn story but they dont add him!
Yeah this is my wish list of Sinister Six.
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
Posted on 3/9/2022
Dave Shevlin wrote:
Such a great piece. May I ask, did you choose Shocker as your own addition to the Six? Ive always felt he shouldve been the one that Michelinie and Larsen shouldve added rather than discount Hobby Macendale. He's even in the damn story but they dont add him!
I did select him, and for much of the same reasons. I also never felt that Kraven fit.
Tyler T
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 3/9/2022
This is so good. The smashing of Mysterio's helmet puts it over the top for me. What a piece, and it's wall power too.
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