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Detective Comics (1992) #647 p.22

Artists: Tom Lyle (Penciller) ,  Scott Hanna (Inker)

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Title: Detective Comics (1992) #647 p.22
Artist: Tom Lyle (Penciller)
Artist: Scott Hanna (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 425
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Comments: 10
Added to Site: 8/12/2021
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A big thanks to Miki :) for this one. I really love the perspective and of course, the many bricks.

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Marcus Wai 
Member Since 2005

Posted on 8/12/2021

That brick mentality came from indies and underground comics that were printed on black and white newsprint.  If you needed your character to stick out, a brick background certainly helps.  It also gave scale as you can set the character height against the average brick size / stack.  It also helps to show that young artists are willing to put the work in.  Plus bricks are useful to keep fireworks shooting straight up.

Johnny M 
Member Since 2014
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1 - Posted on 8/12/2021

Marcus Wai wrote:

That brick mentality came from indies and underground comics that were printed on black and white newsprint.  If you needed your character to stick out, a brick background certainly helps.  It also gave scale as you can set the character height against the average brick size / stack.  It also helps to show that young artists are willing to put the work in.  Plus bricks are useful to keep fireworks shooting straight up.

I loved all of the great insight and knowledge you showed on your comment. And then, it was as if it were just for me, you added the part at the end! Haha. I loved it all. 

Paul P Spiderversity 
Member Since 2011

Posted on 8/12/2021

Oh man, Scott Hanna is so amazing. Tom Lyle rocks too. Love those bricks, the rain, the little puddles, the perspective of course, and the whole 'cliffhangery' nature of the image.  But was it really necessary to call Robin a brat?  I mean, that's just rude.

John C 
Member Since 2014

Posted on 8/12/2021

Paul P Spiderversity wrote:

Oh man, Scott Hanna is so amazing. Tom Lyle rocks too. Love those bricks, the rain, the little puddles, the perspective of course, and the whole 'cliffhangery' nature of the image.  But was it really necessary to call Robin a brat?  I mean, that's just rude.

Speaking of rude. That guy decided to have a nap right in the middle of the meeting. No respect for others.

Johnny M 
Member Since 2014
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Posted on 8/12/2021

Paul P Spiderversity wrote:

Oh man, Scott Hanna is so amazing. Tom Lyle rocks too. Love those bricks, the rain, the little puddles, the perspective of course, and the whole 'cliffhangery' nature of the image.  But was it really necessary to call Robin a brat?  I mean, that's just rude.

There is so much tedious work done on this page--all of that stuff is done digitally nowadays. Thankfully Tim Drake can take being called a "Brat" :) He'll give Cluemaster a whooping soon. 

Johnny M 
Member Since 2014
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1 - Posted on 8/12/2021

John C wrote:

Speaking of rude. That guy decided to have a nap right in the middle of the meeting. No respect for others.

LOL! Speaking of rude, he wasn't taking a tap voluntarily, he suffers from narcolepsy. Talk about insensitive ;) 

Dave W 
Member Since 2006

Posted on 8/12/2021

Great page! The brick work takes it to the next level - congrats!

Jordan Joanou 
Member Since 2008

Posted on 8/12/2021

Finale page....Rain....Bricks....and, oh yeah, 1st appearance of a major character.  What's not to love????

Ruben DaCollector 
Member Since 2008

1 - Posted on 8/13/2021

Yeah, yeah. Rain, bricks, yadda yadda yadda. Johnny, no mention of the 1st Appearance of Spoiler in your description? Come on, man, I'm tryna work with you here!

O P 
Member Since 2006

Posted on 10/3/2024

Spectacular! ☆☆☆☆☆ Five stars

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