Jim Martin UNITED STATES
Member Since April 2018
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Defenders Vol 4 #4 Page 14

Location: Interior Pages
Artists: Michael  Lark (Penciller) ,  Stefano Guadiano (Inker)

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Location: Interior Pages
Title: Defenders Vol 4 #4 Page 14
Artist:  Michael  Lark (Penciller) ,  Stefano Guadiano (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 194
Likes on CAF: 1
Comments: 2
Added to Site: 3/17/2023

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This time I am posting the inked page. This is inks over bluelines and the pencil art is added as a secondary image.

Amazing to see how much detail was added in by the inker on this page.

So is it 2 original art pages for the price of one - or do some people feel inks over blue line is not as true of art.

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 3/18/2023

Such a great pairing of artists as they both could have achieved this look for the city streets and the Sanctum  Lark is already known for the mean streets of Gotham Central and Daredevil's Hell's Kitchen, so this is not a big stretch.  Guadiano with his horror and fantasy elements bring out the best in Dcotor Strange related material.  

Jason Hussa Member Since 2017
Posted On 3/29/2023

Beautiful example of two fantastic artists working together to take a page to greater heights than one could do solo (which is the purest, truest definition of a great inker!).  The top and bottom tiers are moody, atmospheric wonders, but I love the flow of the middle two tiers; four panels that feel like six (in an upside-down "T" shape) thanks to the umbrella in panel 5 "pulling down" the shadows of panel 3, above it.  Just beautiful, beautiful drawing here.  Fantastic page, Jim!