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DescriptionAn obligatory fight scene in this alternate history with superheroes. I'm not often attracted to hero fights for the collection but I do like the driving power down into the bottom right of this big page. One of the fun things about Stipan's work on 20th Century Men is how he decides he's a different artist page to page and even panel to panel to serve the story. It shouldn't work but it powered the book with fearless energy. I think if you look at the pieces by Stipan on CAF you wouldn't easily spot that it's the same artist.Social/Sharing |
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Shelton Bryant
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 2/3/2024
Stunning and Powerful...Luv the Ferocious Gray Tones and Subtlety of the Light source!!
artless artmore
Member Since 2013
1 - Posted on 2/3/2024
Unique and powerful piece! I think commercial necessity, more than artistic sensibility, drives most working artists to stick to a single style and familiar subjects
M L
Member Since 2015
1 - Posted on 2/5/2024
Oh my goodness! I haven't seen this soft touch from Stipan's work before (in OA) and it is stunning! Great choice!
Reba Jacobs
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 2/6/2024
M L wrote:
Oh my goodness! I haven't seen this soft touch from Stipan's work before (in OA) and it is stunning! Great choice!
That's exactly what attracted me. It's violent but the pencils are almost gentle.
M L
Member Since 2015
Posted on 2/16/2024
So, I finished the trade on Wednesday, re-read #5 and #6 on Thursday - and then let the story marinate. What an utterly unexpected and thought-provoking read! The first thing I did was look up Deniz Camp - no way a white person wrote this, I found myself thinking (racistly). I thought the story was handled very deftly and relevantly. While some conclusions were inevitable, there remained an element of hope, which I enjoyed. I was almost scared to read issue 6. Of course, before coming back to report, I had to stop by Inky Knuckles for a souvenir 😜.
Reba Jacobs
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 2/16/2024
M L wrote:
So, I finished the trade on Wednesday, re-read #5 and #6 on Thursday - and then let the story marinate. What an utterly unexpected and thought-provoking read! The first thing I did was look up Deniz Camp - no way a white person wrote this, I found myself thinking (racistly). I thought the story was handled very deftly and relevantly. While some conclusions were inevitable, there remained an element of hope, which I enjoyed. I was almost scared to read issue 6. Of course, before coming back to report, I had to stop by Inky Knuckles for a souvenir 😜.
Look forward to your souvenir! I also looked up the creative team because it's not typical for a western comic to tell a tale like this with a such an ear to the voices of the colonised. I'm following whatever they do next individually while awaiting their next collaboration. I think Deniz is heading to Ultimate Avengers of all things. I'll be fascinated to see how he tackles the particularly American power fantasy of something like a Captain America in an actual mainstream cape comic. Have flicked you a great interview with the team to read while we wait for their comics!
George H
Member Since 2009
Posted on 2/29/2024
A wonderfully soft use of tones to balance out the brutish and gritty battle.
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