Evan Kingston
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Journey #8 Story Page 15

Location: Evan's Gallery
Artists: William Messner-Loebs (Penciller) ,  William Messner-Loebs (Inker)

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Location: Evan's Gallery
Title: Journey #8 Story Page 15
Artist:  William Messner-Loebs (Penciller) ,  William Messner-Loebs (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 164
Likes on CAF: 0
Comments: 5
Added to Site: 8/26/2022

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artless artmore Member Since 2013
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Posted On 8/26/2022

Fantastic!  Really effective lighting and expressions on this page.  Love this series

Evan Kingston Member Since 2021
Posted On 8/27/2022

artless artmore wrote:
"  Fantastic!  Really effective lighting and expressions on this page.  Love this series
 "

Thanks! One of those series I wish went on for 100 more issues, so it has been great getting deeper into it with art.

levi jacob Member Since 2007
Posted On 2/28/2023

artless artmore wrote:
"  Fantastic!  Really effective lighting and expressions on this page.  Love this series
 "

I totally agree.

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 8/27/2022

With all the writing credits he has amassed, we often forget Loebs' artistic skills were quite formidable in his indie days.  Always effective using the full black backgrounds when doing b&w comics.

Evan Kingston Member Since 2021
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Posted On 8/27/2022

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  With all the writing credits he has amassed, we often forget Loebs' artistic skills were quite formidable in his indie days.  Always effective using the full black backgrounds when doing b&w comics.
 "

The full blacks in Journey always make me think of how dark it must have been out in the wilderness at night 200 years ago.