Jim Martin UNITED STATES
Member Since April 2018
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Amber Blake Page 35

Location: Interior Pages
Artist: Butch Guice (All)

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Location: Interior Pages
Title: Amber Blake Page 35
Artist:  Butch Guice (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 195
Likes on CAF: 1
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 5/4/2024

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I just love Butch Guice's work and Amber Blake in particular. It is published in large format books and not always easy to find.

The other headache is trying to determine if Butch or someone else inked Butch as the credits and seller were not 100% clear.

Regardless love the work and I am pretty sure this is all Butch.

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 5/4/2024

Very pretty action page!  The exterior with the choppy waters inform us that there will be some some action down below to balance the page out!

Michael  Greczek Member Since 2003
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Posted On 5/6/2024

I always thought that Guice  would have been one of the great newspaper strip artists had he had his career during the 50s.  A tremendous detail man with absolute understanding of spotting blacks in line art, Guice is one of a few modern artists whose work looks better in black and white versus being computer colored.  

Jim  Martin Member Since 2018
Posted On 5/6/2024

Michael Greczek wrote:
"  I always thought that Guice  would have been one of the great newspaper strip artists had he had his career during the 50s.  A tremendous detail man with absolute understanding of spotting blacks in line art, Guice is one of a few modern artists whose work looks better in black and white versus being computer colored.  
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Guice's work always amazing.