Artists: John Buscema (Penciller) , Tom Palmer (Inker)
18 Comments - 3,407 Views - 6 Likes
Artwork Details
|
DescriptionPeople ask why no Kree-Skrull War in your collection. Great story but frankly I met my hero and was not impressed by his cockiness and attitude. Never meet an artists who felt so entitled to my money. On the other hand I love Big John Buscema's work and, never met him but, by all accounts he seems like a super nice guy. So finally a great representation from this great time in Avengers history. Thanks for working with me Mike! Here is Mike's write-up: Check out this very nice, very KEY 1971 AVENGERS SPLASH, which was penciled by the great John Buscema, and inked by the equally great Tom Palmer, from the story titled: "1971: A Space Odyssey!" Marvel's classic Kree-Skrull War storyline remains a highlight of the early Bronze Age. This cosmic tale with an enormous cast of characters originally appeared in Avengers #89 through 97. This half-splash page from Avengers #94 features Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch, along with Captain Marvel and the evil Super-Skrull -- it's a Bronze Age beauty if there ever was one! The art is in ink over blue pencil with Zipatone shading film on Bristol board!Social/Sharing |
About the Owner
|
![]() |
Contact the OwnerUse can use a contact form to send an email to this gallery owner,
|
You must be logged in to make comments.
Carlos DS
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 3/13/2018
Another great addition, Kirk ! and a great piece of art by Buscema !
Gordon Bartik
Member Since 2013
1 - Posted on 3/13/2018
A great John Buscema Avengers page in the middle of a great story line Kirk, beautifully inked by Tom Palmer, who has always done wonderful work on every pencilled page he has worked over. An interesting and veiled comment on the nefarious one.
E DLS
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 3/13/2018
Ha! Love your description! Sadly, he's my hero too. All time favorite artist actually, although you could never tell from looking at my collection. But I sought out all his back issues when I was a teenage comic collector. Including, of course, this great Avengers arc. Never met the man myself, although I've been nearby when he was dealing with fans at cons. And I've heard some of the crazy stories. At the end of the day, I have to be able to judge the artwork separately from the artist. Speaking of which, great page! Was wondering who would end up with this one. John did such a great job on his portion of this story. And Palmer didn't skip a beat with his inks. Hopefully you'll still be able to land an Adams Kree-Skrull page someday.
Kirk Dilbeck (3-Wishes and Patron-of-art)
Member Since 2006
Posted on 3/13/2018
E DLS wrote:
Ha! Love your description! Sadly, he's my hero too. All time favorite artist actually, although you could never tell from looking at my collection. But I sought out all his back issues when I was a teenage comic collector. Including, of course, this great Avengers arc. Never met the man myself, although I've been nearby when he was dealing with fans at cons. And I've heard some of the crazy stories. At the end of the day, I have to be able to judge the artwork separately from the artist. Speaking of which, great page! Was wondering who would end up with this one. John did such a great job on his portion of this story. And Palmer didn't skip a beat with his inks. Hopefully you'll still be able to land an Adams Kree-Skrull page someday.
8 ) - I almost got that Goltiath centric page that was just at auction so no doubt the time will come but this fits the bill nicely in the meantime.
Steven Payne
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 3/13/2018
Love your (accurate) description! And that's a great page. John stepped in last minute when the previous artist was falling behind schedule on the book and knocked it out of the park. That was a terrific storyline - how to really do an epic Avengers tale - and sported some of the best artistic work of all involved, from Sal at the beginning up to his brother at the end. If comics looked and read as good now I'd probably still be reading them. And how could anyone go wrong under Tom Palmer's inks?
Michael Lovitz
Member Since 2003
1 - Posted on 3/14/2018
The perfect way to add a Kree-Skrull War page to your always-awesome collection - congrats!
robert frey
Member Since 2004
1 - Posted on 3/14/2018
great page, kirk! i thought that the transition between the adams penciled pages and the buscema penciled pages from this book were seamless, probably due to tom palmer's excellent inking. congratulatiuons- you are now officially enlisted in the kree-skrull war!
Aidan (Re-Legion ) Lacy
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 3/14/2018
This is a gem of a page indeed. Enjoy
Daren Domina
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 3/14/2018
Great pick-up Kirk! You cannot go wrong with a Kree-Skrull War page, especially a splashy one like this!
All |
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Tom Sutton and Ricardo Villagrán Star Trek #31 Sto |
![]() |
MIKE DRINGENBERG SANDMAN #8 PAGE 7 (1989, 1ST DEATH) SOLD FOR $100,500! |
![]() |
Neal Adams - The Avengers #96, Page 11 |
SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF STEEL SOURCEBOOK RPG BOOK COVER ORIGINAL ART BY DAN JURGENS. |
Classified Updates |
|
P A9/6/2025 11:02:00 AM |
|
DISNEY COMIC ART A9/6/2025 10:23:00 AM |
|
david hitchcock9/6/2025 10:06:00 AM |
|
Rene Dorenbos9/6/2025 5:20:00 AM |
|
Monty B9/5/2025 3:53:00 PM |
|
Saxa Luna Galianan9/5/2025 1:01:00 PM |
|
Dealer Updates |
|
Coollines Artwork9/5/2025 9:24:00 PM |
|
Koch Comic Art9/5/2025 7:54:00 PM |
|
Anthony's Comicbook Art9/5/2025 6:43:00 PM |
|
Will's Comic Art Page9/5/2025 12:25:00 PM |
|
Essential Sequential9/5/2025 12:15:00 PM |
|
Achetez de l'Art9/5/2025 12:15:00 PM |
|
|