Artist: Mark Buckingham (All)
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James S
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 3/19/2024
I was going to comment on another page, when I realized you were posting the full issue! That's crazy and congrats!
Ben H
Member Since 2007
1 - Posted on 3/19/2024
Ah, so you were the one who got this issue! Joseph showed me the pages at Baltimore a couple of years back and I was sorely tempted. Happy to see this in your gallery!
Chris K.
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 3/19/2024
Ben H wrote:
Ah, so you were the one who got this issue! Joseph showed me the pages at Baltimore a couple of years back and I was sorely tempted. Happy to see this in your gallery!
Great minds think alike, Ben!
Satya Chetri
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 3/19/2024
It's hard to emphasize how truly historic this is. Mark Buckingham drew this in the 1990s, it was published back in 1992. 30 years later, Mark essentially "remixed" the book in a new incarnation, using his new style, based off the same script from Neil Gaiman. I really cannot think of many such such artifacts in the medium. Herge's post-war reworking of some of his older Tintin work comes close, as does Eddie Campbell's Master Edition of From Hell. I am very happy that the full issue is together in your collection. This book deserves an artist's edition, along with its modern counterpart, to show both fans and art enthusiasts the evolution of Mark's style and his visual language. Congratulations Chris!
Chris K.
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 3/19/2024
Satya Chetri wrote:
It's hard to emphasize how truly historic this is. Mark Buckingham drew this in the 1990s, it was published back in 1992. 30 years later, Mark essentially "remixed" the book in a new incarnation, using his new style, based off the same script from Neil Gaiman. I really cannot think of many such such artifacts in the medium. Herge's post-war reworking of some of his older Tintin work comes close, as does Eddie Campbell's Master Edition of From Hell. I am very happy that the full issue is together in your collection. This book deserves an artist's edition, along with its modern counterpart, to show both fans and art enthusiasts the evolution of Mark's style and his visual language. Congratulations Chris!
Well...you do know how much I like creating artist's editions these days...hmmm....
E DLS
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 3/19/2024
With regards to buying/selling/collecting, there's probably some interesting discussions to be had about keeping books together versus breaking them up. But I suppose things like this wouldn't be as special as they are if everyone kept entire issues together. For now, the job of protecting this artistic treasure lies with you. Enjoy it for as long as you can. And thanks for allowing the rest of us enjoy it together as well.
Chris K.
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 3/19/2024
E DLS wrote:
With regards to buying/selling/collecting, there's probably some interesting discussions to be had about keeping books together versus breaking them up. But I suppose things like this wouldn't be as special as they are if everyone kept entire issues together. For now, the job of protecting this artistic treasure lies with you. Enjoy it for as long as you can. And thanks for allowing the rest of us enjoy it together as well.
I'm genuinely not sure what the right answer is on this question, but I know I've done a ton of work to pull some books together (and failed way more often than I've been successful on that front) and never broken one up. Just not wired that way, maybe? But I can see the argument that breaking a book up gives more people the ability to enjoy a work they are nostalgically connected to.
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 3/19/2024
A rare an unexpected finish to the last arc of the original series began here and the series had evolved from superhero and sci-fi adventure to so much more in philosophical and metaphysical treatise. Those who read Miracleman from the Eclipse issue 1 to here matured with the series becuase of the long delays. A complete issue is like a journey in putting together a final term paper that is ultimately satisfying in the end.
ilia georgiev
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 3/19/2024
Art deco galore. This is eye candy for me. Amazing.
Toni S
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 3/19/2024
Beautiful NY shots! Chrysler Building looks so amazing, incredible art!
Nick - Barry - Matt - Hal - Namor
Member Since 2015
1 - Posted on 3/20/2024
OK, this is unbelievably awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ron S
Member Since 2007
1 - Posted on 3/20/2024
LOVE complete stories! Especially 30 year old stories. Thanks for sharing!
K Gearon
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 3/21/2024
Man, no easy get, I'm sure! What a way to set the scene...and...the whole issue. Which you own all the art to! Big congrats!
Yo Kuri
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 3/21/2024
Beautiful! Mega-congrats in the issue. Love the Chrysler Building!
Bill J
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 3/22/2024
AMAZING! You picked up whole issue? And you posted the whole thing? That's so cool. I had fun reading through it just now. It's really, really good. It works on so many different levels and it keeps suprising you (Well, me actuallly, not you). Beyond the writing, the art is superb. The composition of the pages, the figurework, the detail, everything is so well done. I love this page, as we move in closer and closer towards Manhattan, then the Chrysler building, and then...CRASH! Kind of symbolic, right? Anyway, congratulations on a phenomenal pick-up!
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