Location: Sean Phillips and Ed Brubaker
Artists:
Sean Phillips
(Penciller)
,
Sean Phillips
(Inker)
,
Ed Brubaker
(Writer)
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Wonderful choice! Love every page of Reckless, but it's great to have one the artist favors and that van is so iconic. Love the symmetry of the page and Brubaker and Phillips achieve just the right mood for the story, as always
Thank you Artless!
1977 Dodge B 200
Thank you Marcus. I have credited you accordingly.
How did you know the exact model and make?
It's probably the most common of their long body vans in the late 70's. The gas guzzlers during the oil crisis didn't have that long of a life. The more common ones where the cheaper ones with less windows. Known as kidnapper style vans or vans they sold under the table stuff out of. I think Bill Cox lived in one of these for a while.
Thank you for you insight on this Marcus.
Ha! Hope Bill sees this thoughtful comment.
He confirmed as much. I'm just wondering if he had the windowless model and what he had painted on the side of it.
In that case, I'm guessing he had OA hanging on the interior of the windowless walls. If it were mine, there'd have been a Frazetta homage airbrushed on the outside as well. Windows are a scourge!