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Artist: Frank Teran (All)
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DescriptionThis particular issue of What if volume 2 made a very strong impression on me when it was released in 96. Both because of the great writing and art.A great desperate cat & mouse story between Jubilee and Sabretooth written by Dan Abnett. Extremely violent, that aspect of the story was strongly enhanced by Frank Teran ultra gritty and messy art. His portraying of Sabretooth was so vicious and feral! He had never been drawn this way up to that date. He had of course always been the violent killer but never pictured as a crazy hunter from a slasher movie. Frank told me he drew a lot of influence from Carpenter’s movies for that story. It shows. Much to my delight, Frank Teran recently began selling the remaining pages he still possessed from that book. When I saw the offerings, I was super excited and knew I had to get as many as I could. Sadly for me, my enthusiasm soon toned down as Frank used a lot of collage in those days, pasting xeroxes on the board to reach the effect he was going for or simply correct some wrongs. I have never been a fan of the “this is he published page” argument and need some pencil and inks on a board. I will always go for the pure pencil in this day and age of bluelined inks and usually could not care less for those (unless you are a true genius inker with an artistic signature of your own-but I digress). So after reviewing the pages that featured nice shots of Creed and offered actual pencils and inks where it counts on the board, the choices were quite trimmed down for me. Here we have a great page with two super nice shots of this vicious Creed, including a half splash in the top panel in which Creed is close to snatching Jubilee from life. I actually prefer the last panel for the crazy hunter enjoying himself pose of Creed clawing his way through a forest of aliens. The art is artistically messy as hell. Blue pencils, inks, whiteout, a few pasted pieces (panel 3) and inked tape. It is of course mastered and serves the tone and intensity of the story perfectly. Teran’s art is pretty scarce (to say the least) so I’m delighted (as you can tell) to add a page from one of his signature book to my collection. Thanks, Frank! Social/Sharing |
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