Location:SOLD Title: Darwyn Cooke JUSTICE LEAGUE NEW FRONTIER original art David Bullock Michael Cho Artist:David Bullock (Penciller)
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Michael Cho (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink Art Type: Interior Page For Sale Status: SOLD Views: 1127 Likes on CAF:23 Comments:0 Added to Site: 1/29/2020
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JUSTICE LEAGUE NEW FRONTIER #1 original comic art page Sequel to the classic by Darwyn Cooke Michael Cho inks over David Bullock blueline From the story “Robin and Kid Flash crash a dragstrip riot!” Measures about 13”x17", very good condition
From the artist's blog:
The entire comic was written by the maestro of the New Frontier, Darwyn Cooke, and this particular story was pencilled by none other than the director of the recently released animated feature film version of the New Frontier, "Dashing" Dave Bullock. Darwyn also drew the main story for the comic, while fellow Torontian J. Bone did the art chores on another fabulous backup story, featuring Wonder Woman (J. was BORN to draw Wonder Woman, I swear).
The entire comic is a treat to read but, honestly, my part in it is, like, infintesimal. I was after all, only the inker on a short 7 pager. However, it was an absolute joy to work with all the above mentioned talents. Darwyn, J. and I have known each other for a while now, but I only met Dave last year at the San Diego Comic Con (the biggest frikkin comic con thing you will ever see in your lifetime) . Meeting and hanging out with him was one of the highlights of that event -- apart from being incredibly talented, Dave is just a cool guy. The fact that he bears a passing resemblance to Jack Kirby made it all extra perfect, and I was hoping we'd get the chance to work together someday when we met.
Dave's art for this story was beautiful, and really made my job very easy to do. I don't get the chance to ink other people's work much, but when I do, my philosophy is to try and ink it "as if the penciller inked it himself" -- that is, I try not to put much of my own style into the art. Hence, I feel like I can only ink people who are in the same kind of artistic headspace as me. So, for this job, all the credit has to go to Dave for the art, since he provided such great pencils that made it very clear what I should do on each page.