Artists: Tim Sale (Penciller) , Tim Sale (Inker)
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DescriptionOriginal Illustration2004 Ink Pencil and Ink 28 x 44 cm (11.02 x 17.32 in.) A page that, in its simplicity, perfectly captures Tim Salefs unmistakable style, defined by deep shadows and distorted anatomy. Sale developed a storytelling approach that places emotion at its core: each of his pages, especially in his most iconic Marvel works, speaks of memory, solitude, and anger. These suspended emotions turn visual storytelling into a deeply personal experience. His work forms a bridge between expressionism and classic American comics, blending dramatic intensity with graphic sensitivity. In Hulk: Gray, the character is portrayed with tragic power, revealing the emotional fragility beneath the brute strength, all without ever betraying the source material or the spirit of the character. Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
Posted on 3/30/2025
Looking at Ross in the last panel makes you realize Sale drew him just as angry and monsterous as the Hulk.
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