Title: Jonah Hex #2 pg 13
Artist: Jose-Luis Garcia-Lopez (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 370
Likes on CAF: 16
Comments: 19
Added to Site: 5/26/2023
Location: People with guns...
Artist:
Jose-Luis Garcia-Lopez
(All)
370 Views - 19 Comments - 16 Likes
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A great score! The bandido who takes a knife to the midsection at the bottom of the page looks like he's about to fall not only out of the final panel, but out of the screen and plop right onto my desk. So cool!
This was a great CAL get! Congrats!!!!!
THUK! That's a great page.
JLGL was a pen and ink mastery guy, but I see hints of airbrush in this piece!
It’s there, easier to see in person...
Congrats on finding a great G-L Hex page with some great storytelling!
'Round here, we like both kinds a comic art. Country and Western ;)
Fantastic piece! I wasn't looking to buy anything myself until I saw this page but you already snatched it up! Great score! Glad it at least went to another Chris 😉
Awesome Jonah Hex page, love the cinematic action!
All around classic example.
Great page from one of (the best?) sotrytellers allive.
I just love the JLGL art in this series - so perfectly done. Congrats!
Excellent page, congrats! That last panel in particular! Wow!
Congrats Chris! Love this! Happy for you!
I never read Jonah Hex, but have a close friend that loved it. Seeing this page really could help give me a push to one day read it. This looks awesome and congrats!
I loved JGLs run on Hex. Although, I really dig Dezunigas take on the character, I always felt that the Garcia Lopez run stood out as the penultimate interpretation of Jonah. Congratulations Chris....well done!
Some sweet top to bottom storytelling here, man! Love the transitions. Congrats!
What a beautiful Garcia-Lopez example, Chris! Wow - I love the staging in those top three panels... and how it really feels like -four-... After panel 1, my eye moves over to the right (to the goon's impacted landing in a kind of "panel 2") before zig-zagging back down to Jonah's throw ("proxy panel 3") and then to his getaway in the real panel 3. Cool light and dark balance up top! And then the "THUK!" sequence... SO cool. That last panel (with the thug falling out of the whole page!) is killer, and Jonah's appearance on horseback (between the fence posts in another "panel within a panel") just seals the deal. Awesome pick up, Chris! Big congrats!
A thoughtful analysis as always! I really value your comments, Jason. Thank you!