Artist: Mark Buckingham (Penciller)
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DescriptionDistressing scene from my favorite Fables storyline “Cubs in Toyland “.. Thank you J for this! I’ll treasure thisSocial/Sharing |
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Nash of the Titans
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 10/10/2021
Gorgeous pages from a graphic novel with one of the most sophisticated art styles ever. Congrats!
O P
Member Since 2006
Posted on 10/10/2021
Nash of the Titans wrote:
Gorgeous pages from a graphic novel with one of the most sophisticated art styles ever. Congrats!
Thank you for appreciating Nash
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 10/10/2021
Deliberate and stretched out for maximum effect to give a finality without any question. Buckingham's storytelling is focused and with purpose to get to the point.
O P
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 10/10/2021
Marcus Wai wrote:
Deliberate and stretched out for maximum effect to give a finality without any question. Buckingham's storytelling is focused and with purpose to get to the point.
Thank you always Marcus
Jason Hussa
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 11/20/2022
Terrifyingly beautiful, hauntingly tragic, and heartbreakingly final... In a series fraught with tragic and beautiful moments, this one particularly stands out. Dare's grim determination on page 16 (as every reader viewing it watches in horror) sets up the devastating emotional impact on page 17. Page 17 is a tour de force in and of itself, as black engulfs the page, and the reader's act of following the lone drop of blood down into the abyss also moves them towards the bottom right corner of the page, so they can turn it. Even after having been guided so gently and expertly to turning the page, I'm certain more readers than just I couldn't do it right away, and sat with the emotions of this moment. Brilliant (BRILLIANT) storytelling, and an amazing sequence to add to your gallery, Patrick! Sincere congratulations!
O P
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 11/20/2022
Jason Hussa wrote:
Terrifyingly beautiful, hauntingly tragic, and heartbreakingly final... In a series fraught with tragic and beautiful moments, this one particularly stands out. Dare's grim determination on page 16 (as every reader viewing it watches in horror) sets up the devastating emotional impact on page 17. Page 17 is a tour de force in and of itself, as black engulfs the page, and the reader's act of following the lone drop of blood down into the abyss also moves them towards the bottom right corner of the page, so they can turn it. Even after having been guided so gently and expertly to turning the page, I'm certain more readers than just I couldn't do it right away, and sat with the emotions of this moment. Brilliant (BRILLIANT) storytelling, and an amazing sequence to add to your gallery, Patrick! Sincere congratulations!
You are very kind Jason. I appreciate the pieces in your modern art collection too.
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