Artists: Alfredo Alcala (Penciller) , Alfredo Alcala (Inker) , Alfredo Alcala (Letterer)
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DescriptionI am a fan of great inking. So that easily makes me a fan of the virtuoso Alfredo Alcala. A terrific artist overall of course, but an incredibly gifted inker. I became quite excited when I saw this page available. DC Publisher Carmine Infantino traveled to the Philippines to recruit talent there in 1972. He placed Alcala on horror, war and mystery titles soon after that. This page is from Weird War Tales #11 that was published in February 1973. It is among the first twenty or so stories Alfredo created for his first American publisher.The artwork (pencils, inking and even the lettering!) was done by Alcala. He created such a sense of atmosphere within the panels of this page. Accomplished so well that it needs no color to feel like complete art. Just tremendous rendering here. The finale is his beautiful signature in the last panel. Thrilled to have this piece in my collection. Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
2 - Posted on 6/24/2021
This can be studied in a classroom. The sweeping work carrys you to the place, time, and atmosphere of a point in history with immense linework and inks. A village in a war torn countryside and our heroes get a supernatural assist are all story beats I got just in this page alone.
Lee Harmon
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 6/24/2021
Marcus Wai wrote:
This can be studied in a classroom. The sweeping work carrys you to the place, time, and atmosphere of a point in history with immense linework and inks. A village in a war torn countryside and our heroes get a supernatural assist are all story beats I got just in this page alone.
Thanks Marcus! Superbly stated by you as always my friend.
steve staszower
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 6/26/2021
Wonderful page - a nice showcase of Alcala's Booth and Leyendecker-influenced "etching" style.
Lee Harmon
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 6/26/2021
steve staszower wrote:
Wonderful page - a nice showcase of Alcala's Booth and Leyendecker-influenced "etching" style.
Thanks Steve. I totally agree.
Lee Harmon
Member Since 2020
Posted on 10/7/2022
gPrez *** wrote:
So awesome! Weird War AND Alcala! NIce get!
Thanks! Feel this page includes so much of what makes Alcala special.
Mark Levy
Member Since 2004
1 - Posted on 10/13/2022
I love end pages - but now I need to read the rest of the story!
Lee Harmon
Member Since 2020
Posted on 10/13/2022
Mark Levy wrote:
I love end pages - but now I need to read the rest of the story!
Gets you hooked and now you have to buy the book!
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