Black Adler
Member Since April 2005
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Savage Sword of Conan 7 Page 32

Location: Buscema, John
Artists: John Buscema (Penciller) ,  Alfredo Alcala (Inker)

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Location: Buscema, John
Title: Savage Sword of Conan 7 Page 32
Artist:  John Buscema (Penciller) ,  Alfredo Alcala (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 8392
Likes on CAF: 2
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 9
Added to Site: 2/20/2010

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Another great page by my favorite Conan duo, John Buscema at the pencils and Alfredo Alcala inking. The beginning of this year is really like no other, bringing more beauties every week. This is one is sort of gift from myself to myself, using the holiday season as an excuse ;-)




This page has a different atmosphere from my previous post, with Conan playing the role of prince charming and saving a damsel in distress... Yeah, maybe not Prince Charming but still saving the day!!



Artistically signed by Alcala at the bottom. Love it!

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Romain Verlier Member Since 2009
Posted On 2/20/2010

Superb !!!!
. BRAUNY Member Since 2007
Posted On 2/20/2010

Beautiful example of the wonderful Buscema/Alcala team. Pls lmk if you ever decide to sell this.
John B Member Since 2004
Posted On 2/21/2010

Nice one for sure. And it's rare to find an Alcala signature on them. Issue 7 was a great issue.
Steve Kro Member Since 2007
Posted On 3/3/2010

The amount of work Alcala puts into each panel is amazing. Great page!
Michel Maillot Member Since 2005
Posted On 3/19/2010

Alcala inking on Big John was something very weird. You could say there was too much Alcala at the end, sometimes on human faces, more Alfredo than John. Sometimes not, probably because John pencils were tighter. Some big John fans do not like the final job. For me Alcala add something to John work, not to mention backgrounds work, something which reminds me of some Pulp illustration and I loved it ! It added a fantastic atmosphere to the drawings and even if it was not anymore pure Buscema it was a wonderful job. A lot of memories too with these pages. Congratulations !
Michel Maillot Member Since 2005
Posted On 3/19/2010

Alcala inking on Big John was something very weird. You could say there was too much Alcala at the end, sometimes on human faces, more Alfredo than John. Sometimes not, probably because John pencils were tighter. Some big John fans do not like the final job. For me Alcala add something to John work, not to mention backgrounds work, something which reminds me of some Pulp illustration and I loved it ! It added a fantastic atmosphere to the drawings and even if it was not anymore pure Buscema it was a wonderful job. A lot of memories too with these pages. Congratulations !
Michel Maillot Member Since 2005
Posted On 3/19/2010

Alcala inking on Big John was something very weird. You could say there was too much Alcala at the end, sometimes on human faces, more Alfredo than John. Sometimes not, probably because John pencils were tighter. Some big John fans do not like the final job. For me Alcala add something to John work, not to mention backgrounds work, something which reminds me of some Pulp illustration and I loved it ! It added a fantastic atmosphere to the drawings and even if it was not anymore pure Buscema it was a wonderful job. A lot of memories too with these pages. Congratulations !
Matthias . Member Since 2014
Posted On 3/8/2019

Great page! Please contact me if you ever decide to part!

David Geo Member Since 2009
Posted On 4/28/2020

Stunning piece by the Buscema/Alcala combo!

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