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DescriptionDoes this page adequately detail why this heroic artist's style itself was banned by the comics code? What's not to love here?Social/Sharing |
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David Rees
Member Since 2010
Posted on 3/9/2011
Amazing page, Phillip! Early O'Neill Nemesis is some of my very favourite art - fantastic stuff; so many tiny details that make repeated viewings a complete joy. Congrats!
Peter P
Member Since 2009
Posted on 8/12/2011
One day I'll nab a Nemesis page, favourite work from my teens, congrats on this fantastic piece!
Greg Huneryager
Member Since 2004
Posted on 7/8/2012
It could practically be an outtake from that Green Lantern Annual story. If only the toy line that was doing the 2000 A.D. figures years ago hadn't stopped putting them out before they got to Nemesis. I wanted one just because O'Neill said if you did action figures of his characters you would cut yourself every time you touched it because they were all angles.
Greg Huneryager
Member Since 2004
Posted on 7/8/2012
It could practically be an outtake from that Green Lantern Annual story. If only the toy line that was doing the 2000 A.D. figures years ago hadn't stopped putting them out before they got to Nemesis. I wanted one just because O'Neill said if you did action figures of his characters you would cut yourself every time you touched it because they were all angles.
Greg Huneryager
Member Since 2004
Posted on 10/10/2015
And it was Andy Helfer (I think) who said he was glad he met Kevin before seeing his art because he would have been terrified. From all accounts he's a puppy dog but that is often how it is with the most messed up artist. Their art is a release for all of the badness which is why this was the perfect strip for him to illustrate.
Phillip Hester
Member Since 2009
Posted on 10/10/2015
Greg Huneryager wrote:
And it was Andy Helfer (I think) who said he was glad he met Kevin before seeing his art because he would have been terrified. From all accounts he's a puppy dog but that is often how it is with the most messed up artist. Their art is a release for all of the badness which is why this was the perfect strip for him to illustrate.He is a sweet guy. Got to meet him briefly at SDCC.
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