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Great Stuff. Shows how fantastic Kirby was with just a few lines. (First saw this in the Jack Kirby Collector)
Kane was master of drawing anatomy.
Another gem from The King; nearing the end of his work with DC.
Awesome! Mark is a superb inker and he likes to take more time inking than others and the results show.
A nod to Steve Ditko in the first panel. Also, Gil Kane is one of the best to draw anatomy.
Can't wait for Neal's FF series to come out!
Joltin Joe was one of THE BEST inkers in the business. R.I.P. Joe
Fantastic Piece! There has yet been an inker to represent his pencils correctly. Calling Joe Sinnott! :-)
That is why comic books are printed in color. Coloring the original art ruins them.
Nice page.
If you look at Kirby's pencils (from Jack Kirby Collector), Jack was drawing some awesome pages on Thor. However, I cringe when I see Coletta's inks.
I take it that you are not aware of the "love" between Wizard Magazine and Byrne?
Page screams for Joe Sinnott to ink it!
At least he didn't give you his standard response. Consider yourself fortunate!
Very nice page. The King and Joe firing on all cylinders.
Issues 66-67 was the beginning of the end regarding the partnership of Lee and Kirby. The storyline brought to light that Stan Lee and Jack Kirby were aiming for different directions.
Great art. Too bad it wasn't finished.
Was once hanging on John Byrne's wall near his drawing board in Fairfield CT many moons ago.
Inks faded because Terry Austin inked the entire book with markers. Still great stuff!
A classic from Byrne's run. But did anyone notice the drawing error? (Hint: Elbow)
This proves that it doesn't matter how many lines you put down (in a drawing) but where you put them! Another masterpiece by Brian.
Great piece! Definitely see some Ditko influence in this.
Ross' paints over Braithwaite's pencils produced great results!
A very talented artist and one of Byrne's favorite inkers on his pencils.