Scott Eder UNITED STATES
Member Since December 2006
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Love and Rockets #49 (1995) back Cover - Lee J. Cobb

Location: Hernandez, Jaime
Artist: Jaime Hernandez (All)

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Location: Hernandez, Jaime
Title: Love and Rockets #49 (1995) back Cover - Lee J. Cobb
Artist:  Jaime Hernandez (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Cover
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 244
Likes on CAF: 3
Comments: 2
Added to Site: 3/30/2023

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This is a statement about what kind of pop culture influences Jaime had and the editorial freedom he and the brothers had to show this...It's one of those things that makes this hands down the most original and important on going artistic comic series ever. It isn't the image a Love and Rockets fan expected to see. Instead it's a lesson in taste and an eye opener for the fan. Plus it's a fabulous portrait of a great actor. No one will ever forget his role as the mob boss of the longshoremen in On The Waterfront.

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Member Since: December 2006
Last Login: April 2026
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Website: http://www.scotteder.com
Country: UNITED STATES
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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 3/30/2023

What's old is new again.  Why a portrait of this actor?  For his acting or was it that he was called before House Un-American Activities Committee in 1953?  The fight against censorship is still going on to this day with a mouse laying some legal haymakers on meatball politicians.  How long before some guy in Florida hosting a website full of "controversial" comic artwork, gets in trouble?  Think of the children.  These portraits, whether they be of real people or Jaime's own creations, are meticulously done in full brush ink.  You can see every hair done with inks dried on top that are nail polish thick.        

DC's Showcase Member Since 2006
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Posted On 3/30/2023

Wait, this isn't Wally Wood? ;-)