Artists: John Romita Jr (Penciller) , Al Williamson (Inker)
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DescriptionThis page is from the groundbreaking series by Frank Miller, and features really gorgeous art by John Romita Jr, with inks by the great Al Williamson. It is also literally a dynamic page featuring Matt, Foggy and Elektra. I love the backdrop of snow as well. This is, in fact, the first JRJR page that I have posted in my CAF Gallery. A big shout out to Jeff Singh for making this such a reasonable as well as smooth transaction - I am most grateful, Jeff.Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
2 - Posted on 7/26/2022
It really does sum up a lot of what made JRJR on DD so great! It's taken to an even more heightened level on the radar of great Daredevil art.
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
2 - Posted on 7/26/2022
Marcus Wai wrote:
It really does sum up a lot of what made JRJR on DD so great! It's taken to an even more heightened level on the radar of great Daredevil art.
Thanks so much, Marcus! This was a really pathbreaking series!
Hobby Halbert
Member Since 2022
2 - Posted on 7/26/2022
Really fun page. Love it! Congrats on a great pickup
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
1 - Posted on 7/26/2022
Hobby Halbert wrote:
Really fun page. Love it! Congrats on a great pickup
Many thanks, Hal! It's a very nice page indeed.
Duke Fleed aka #1 Groo Fan
Member Since 2013
1 - Posted on 7/26/2022
Love the snow effects in particular. Just a great moody page. Huge congrats!
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
1 - Posted on 7/26/2022
Duke Fleed aka #1 Groo Fan wrote:
Love the snow effects in particular. Just a great moody page. Huge congrats!
Many thanks, Duke! I really enjoyed your views at Rubén's roundtable. I hope you can participate again soon.
Bill J
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 7/26/2022
Gorgeous page! Another fabulous addition to your amazing collection!
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
Posted on 7/26/2022
Bill J wrote:
Gorgeous page! Another fabulous addition to your amazing collection!
Many thanks, Bill. Your kind words are all the more appreciated coming from a collector whose collection is of the first rank.
Jeffrey Wedding
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 7/26/2022
I am always impressed when a comic artist is able to pull off weather in a visual story. Not easy to do, but here he nailed it. Great page!
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
1 - Posted on 7/26/2022
Jeffrey Wedding wrote:
I am always impressed when a comic artist is able to pull off weather in a visual story. Not easy to do, but here he nailed it. Great page!
Many thanks, Jeff! Love your Star Wars collection in your CAF Gallery!
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
Posted on 7/26/2022
Rabid Ferret wrote:
Great page!! Love the snow.
Thanks so much, Jason! Yes, the snow is so well done that it actually enhances the overall atmosphere of the page itself.
Nick - Barry - Matt - Hal - Namor
Member Since 2015
1 - Posted on 7/26/2022
This is a KILLER page Comic Art Boston!!!!!! I LOVE it! Congrats!
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
Posted on 7/27/2022
Nick - Barry - Matt - Hal - Namor wrote:
This is a KILLER page Comic Art Boston!!!!!! I LOVE it! Congrats!
Thanks so much! And you have an entire KILLER CAF Gallery!
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 7/26/2022
John Romita Jr was a true wunderkind in this business. Reading many interviews and articles over the decades, it seems many of the creators working at Marvel in the late 70's and well into the 80's constantly whispered behind Jr.'s back and complained about nepotism. The honest truth however, at least insofar as I can tell by what I've seen with eyes wide open, is that those creators were simply exhibiting their own petty jealousies, more than likely because they knew deep down that Jr. was already at least as good if not better than they were and still hadn't even hit his peak yet at that point. With his Daredevil run in the late 80's, he blew the doors off of the Marvel bullpen with his incredible work, beautifully complimented by Al Williamson's finishes. The work in this series is just one of many examples that demonstrates why JR Jr. is a legendary artist in his own right, regardless of what his father did or didn't do.
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
1 - Posted on 7/27/2022
Ruben DaCollector wrote:
John Romita Jr was a true wunderkind in this business. Reading many interviews and articles over the decades, it seems many of the creators working at Marvel in the late 70's and well into the 80's constantly whispered behind Jr.'s back and complained about nepotism. The honest truth however, at least insofar as I can tell by what I've seen with eyes wide open, is that those creators were simply exhibiting their own petty jealousies, more than likely because they knew deep down that Jr. was already at least as good if not better than they were and still hadn't even hit his peak yet at that point. With his Daredevil run in the late 80's, he blew the doors off of the Marvel bullpen with his incredible work, beautifully complimented by Al Williamson's finishes. The work in this series is just one of many examples that demonstrates why JR Jr. is a legendary artist in his own right, regardless of what his father did or didn't do.
Many thanks, Rubén. I totally agree that JR Jr is a great artist in his own right. His style is also very different from his Dad's. And his artwork on this series is wonderful - with Al Williamson's marvellous inks to boot.
artless artmore
Member Since 2013
1 - Posted on 7/26/2022
Spectacular page! So many lines, but it reads perfectly. Great figures, vehicles, backgrounds and text
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
Posted on 7/27/2022
artless artmore wrote:
Spectacular page! So many lines, but it reads perfectly. Great figures, vehicles, backgrounds and text
Many thanks! It is a very nice page indeed. Congrats on your excellent CAF Gallery and especially the Frazetta artwork - marvellous!
Comic Art Channel
Member Since 2018
1 - Posted on 7/27/2022
Great page with Elektra from a great series!
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
Posted on 7/27/2022
Comic Art Channel wrote:
Great page with Elektra from a great series!
Dear Jason, thanks so much! I love your recent page from this series too!
Yo Kuri
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 7/28/2022
What a team up of JRjr's storytelling and Williamson's masterful ink slinging. It's phenomenal. The spotted blacks make a cool abstract pattern on the page as a whole. Fantastic snow. She's so hot she leaves the top down in a blizzard. Congrats!
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
1 - Posted on 7/28/2022
Yo Kuri wrote:
What a team up of JRjr's storytelling and Williamson's masterful ink slinging. It's phenomenal. The spotted blacks make a cool abstract pattern on the page as a whole. Fantastic snow. She's so hot she leaves the top down in a blizzard. Congrats!
Many thanks, and many thanks as well for a great description!
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
Posted on 7/31/2022
Andy Wurst wrote:
Great page.
Many thanks, Andy. And many congratulations on a great CAF Gallery.
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