Jul-Kha T CANADA
Member Since March 2013
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Sinister War issue 1 page 25

Location: Original page
Artists: Mark Bagley (Penciller) ,  Nick Spencer (Writer)

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Location: Original page
Title: Sinister War issue 1 page 25
Artist:  Mark Bagley (Penciller) ,  Nick Spencer (Writer)
Media Type: Pencil
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 179
Likes on CAF: 0
Comments: 2
Added to Site: 8/14/2024

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I've been seeing a lot of Mark Bagley pencil only commission lately and it prompt me to hunt down a pencil only page by him. Fortunately, there're a few from his latest Spider-Man run. Here's one from Sinister War in the aftermath of Spider-Man encounter with the Sinister Six and the Savage Six. A nice slow page of Spidey getting back up after a beat down. Mark's pencil lines are so detailed. Every webbing is perfectly drawn. Spider-Man's surprised face on the last panel shows Mark doesn't need a face to draw expressions. The pencil is so light, the scanner couldn't pick everything. Which is a shame you can't see what I see.

Thank you Mark!!!

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Member Since: March 2013
Last Login: April 2026
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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 8/15/2024

Ever since he did those all pencil covers for Ultimate Spider-Man, the pencil option has been an intriguing look for fans to see what Bagley did before his inkers got a hold of them.  Its softer look with Spidey more pliable and expressive in the body language, which becomes important when the face is fully masked.

Jul-Kha T Member Since 2013
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Posted On 8/15/2024

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  Ever since he did those all pencil covers for Ultimate Spider-Man, the pencil option has been an intriguing look for fans to see what Bagley did before his inkers got a hold of them.  Its softer look with Spidey more pliable and expressive in the body language, which becomes important when the face is fully masked.
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His process is quite intriguing as he left the lines he traced to draw perspective. And yes, he mastered the Spider-Man character for sure. Everytime Spidey shows up, he just looks natural