Artists: Mike Grell (Penciller) , Vince Colletta (Inker)
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Description"If you dare! Those who seek the truth must face the challenge!"There's something really cool about an issue that introduces you to a character and a creator that become lifelong favorites, for me that's The Warlord #26! Thanks so much, Shaun!! Art from 1979 - 11x17. Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 8/28/2024
Tremendous page! Grell had it all going on in the late 70's. Fans of fantasy will find plenty to enjoy with sword and sorcery presented on the page! The handsome faces, body language, and costumes all transport you deeper into the mystery in front of our heroes.
Tom McDonald
Member Since 2019
2 - Posted on 8/29/2024
Great page!! Grell's Warlord got me out of being a pure superhero reader.
Heard Mike Grell tell a story in Baltimore once about about Vince Coletta. He had drawn a Warlord page with a horse, a tree, and a bunch of townspeople who had come out to watch a man get hung. Coletta did what Coletta did on deadlines. Story went something like. . . . rather than ink the people, he erased them. If there were no people, there would be no need for horses to bring the people to the site, so he erased them. No people, no horses, so no need for the town in the background. Mike said that when he saw the published page, he went into Orlando's office and almost quit.
Grell's payback: https://www.cbr.com/mike-grell-walord-vince-colletta-gambler-insult/
Bill J
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 9/5/2024
In the 1970s nothing was hotter than Sword and Sorcery. And when it came to Sword and Sorcery, nothing was hotter than The Warlord by Mike Grell. Grell combined an understanding of human anatomy, a strong sense of the fantastic and a powerful talent for storytelling enabled Grell to create an well-remembered Sword and Sorcery series. This page is a great example of Grell's work. The projected image of Tara, the reaction of Morgan, the mystery of the palace they are in, it all build into a storyline that thrilled a lot of readers like me.
Mark Levy
Member Since 2004
1 - Posted on 11/22/2024
Fun page - Tara is certainly a highlight for me!
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