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Avengers 087 p19

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Location: Gone [but not forgotten] - Buscema brothers
Title: Avengers 087 p19
Artist:  Sal Buscema (Penciller) ,  Frank Giacoia (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 175
Likes on CAF: 6
Comments: 7
Added to Site: 11/8/2022

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With the upcoming sequel, it was great to get a page from this issue featuring the origins of Black Panther

And the artwork credits were odd, as both Frank Giacoia and Sal Buscema were identified only as "Artists", but for me it's clear which pages were pencilled by Sal (like this one)

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Andrew Rallis Member Since 2019
Posted On 11/8/2022

"Once an Avenger Always an Avenger" - one of the Avengers' classic utterances and so true for Clint through the years...nice T'Challa page and just in time for the movie!

David  Matheny Member Since 2021
Posted On 11/9/2022

i love that 2nd panel as well as the bottom 3. there is a lot of emotion taking place and being contained on one page and it's beautiful. congrats

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
Posted On 11/9/2022

The last panel is more powerful than any of the emotionally charged full character panels as it is more initimate to leave us to ponder alone, just as T'Challa must think about his future by himself.  A fitting end page for an exit. 

Carlo M Member Since 2006
Posted On 11/9/2022

This page yet again shows how masterful a storyteller Sal Buscema is.  Look at the postures in the top three panels, the slanted angle in panel 3 and the camerawork in panels 5-7...a lot of thought has gone into this page, even without a battle scene.  Fantastic (or should I say mighty?)

Bill Thomson Member Since 2004
Posted On 11/9/2022

GREAT PAGE!!! Loved Giacoia and Buscema's art in this classic!

Daren Domina Member Since 2006
Posted On 11/9/2022

Congrats - nice moody endpage!  And it's definitely Sal / Giacoia did the main story and Sal did the framing story at the beginning and at the end. 

Bill Thomson Member Since 2004
Posted On 4/8/2023

If I remember the story correctly, this was supposed to be an artistic reversal with Frank Giacoia pencilling (as he did in issue 73) and Sal Buscema inking. However, Giacoia struggled to meet deadlines as a penciler, so Sal Buscema picked up the slack. The inks are consistently Buscemaesque throughout, but you can also see where his drawing is more dominant on some pages too (especially the prologue and epilogue including this beauty)- I just loved this issue and your FANTASTIC page!!

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