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Superman Annual 3 by Dusty Abell April 1991

Location: SOLD!
Artist: Dusty  Abell (Penciller)

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Location: SOLD!
Title: Superman Annual 3 by Dusty Abell April 1991
Artist:  Dusty  Abell (Penciller)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 447
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Comments: 3
Added to Site: 12/30/2012

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Superman Annual 3, Page 53

Back in 1991, nobody was yet doing a version of Art Adams. Then comes the Armageddon 2001 cross over and Dusty Abell does a brilliant version of Art Adams on a very good "what if" storyline. This is the best looking Art Adams book, Art Adams hasn't done :)

And what a great start for Dusty Abell...

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Gal Schwartz Member Since 2005
Posted On 12/30/2012

Very cool ! I loved that issue ! BTW, have you seen the issue Dusty did after that ? It was an ACTION COMICS issue which was very John Byrne-ish and was inked by none other than Terry Austin ! It was spectacular as well.
Mr. Ozisik Member Since 2012
Posted On 12/30/2012

Gal Schwartz wrote:
" Very cool ! I loved that issue ! BTW, have you seen the issue Dusty did after that ? It was an ACTION COMICS issue which was very John Byrne-ish and was inked by none other than Terry Austin ! It was spectacular as well.  "
Don't remember seeing that one, no. But I recall buying the Superman/Wonder Woman Prestige Format set by Abell and that one I did not like at all. The style was completely different by that point.
Gal Schwartz Member Since 2005
Posted On 12/30/2012

Mr. Ozisik wrote:
" Don't remember seeing that one, no. But I recall buying the Superman/Wonder Woman Prestige Format set by Abell and that one I did not like at all. The style was completely different by that point.  "
The ACTION issue was before he developed his later style (which I don't really care for as well) and it's before the Superman/Wonder Woman Prestige Format set you mentioned (which was in his more know style). The ACTION issue wasn't the best story ever, but did contain some of Dusty's best art IMO.