Artists: Carmine Infantino (Penciller) , Sid Greene (Inker)
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DescriptionHow shall I put this? Um...I'm psyched? Super psyched? Psycheder than psyched can be??![]() My first full twice-up Infantino page, and it's a sweet action filled Elongated Man page. Infantino has said a few times that EM was his favorite character to draw, and you can see the fun he had. Someday I'll get an EM page that Infantino inked as well as penciled, but this will more than do for now. :) O, and check out all the warm up sketches on the back...how cool is that? Social/Sharing |
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Bill C
Member Since 2009
Posted on 1/31/2014
If I had this in hand, I could probably stare at just the back of the board for hours. I'm very curious to hear your take on how far Greene deviated from Infantino's pencils on this page.
Alex Johnson
Member Since 2006
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Posted on 2/1/2014
This is the good stuff! Congratulations on a wonderful page.
glen gold
Member Since 2004
1 - Posted on 2/2/2014
I've always been a Marvel guy and in fact I've been actively not an Infantino fan at a gut level, since my exposure to his work started with his 1970s Marvel stuff. And then the next thing I learned about him was via "He cancelled the Fourth World" rhetoric, and then I saw a lot of uninspired 1960s stuff in piles on dealers' tables. This is the first Infantino I've ever seen where I get it. Wow. The whole page has great choreography and camera placement and that last panel is worth the price of admission. Terrific stuff -- thanks for opening my mind.
Dan Gintis
Member Since 2009
Posted on 2/2/2014
glen gold wrote:
I've always been a Marvel guy and in fact I've been actively not an Infantino fan at a gut level, since my exposure to his work started with his 1970s Marvel stuff. And then the next thing I learned about him was via "He cancelled the Fourth World" rhetoric, and then I saw a lot of uninspired 1960s stuff in piles on dealers' tables. This is the first Infantino I've ever seen where I get it. Wow. The whole page has great choreography and camera placement and that last panel is worth the price of admission. Terrific stuff -- thanks for opening my mind.Awesome, this made my day!! Infantino was a force to be reckoned with from the dawn of the Silver Age until he was made publisher of DC in the late 60s. He had an insanely good run of super creative, beautiful work that was unlike anything anyone else was doing. If you've got the stomach for it, check out his Adam Strange run in Mystery In Space...it's some of the best comic art since Siegel and Shuster decided "Superman" would be a single word. :)
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