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One of the more detailed sketch cards I've seen from Fred. Looks great!
I thought Warner Bros were crazy when they launched this crossover. But some of the comics were actually really well done. This is a great page!
Beautiful. Love the composition with her looking out of the page over her shoulder.
Jared is the right choice to take over Usagi as this illustration clearly shows!
I have fond memories of reading and rereading the official handbook. Nice to snag a piece of history from it.
Most folks have never heard of CM Kornbluth. He was an absolutely brilliant sci-fi author. I highly recommend The Space Merchants.
You just want to reach out and give the poor guy a hug. "There, there, Darthy. It'll all be okay."
How awesome is it to have SGM's take on all of these characters all together like this! Congrats!
Beautiful artwork by Ezquerra. Loved Stainless Steel Rat!
I had completely forgotten about Plop! until I saw this post. What a trip down memory lane! Great splash by Sergio.
I see a remarkable resemblance to Daniel!
It's aboslutely fantastic and well worth the read. Get the compendium editions.
I never tire of looking at Breyfogle's work on Detective. Great page!
What a great piece of early comic history!
That's very high praise, Ruben. Thank you for the kind words. Jared told me how much he enjoyed working on this commission and I think that level of care really shows in the final artwork!
Thanks for your kind words, Kavi. I'm glad to hear that my story resonates with you. I suspect that many in our community had similar introductions to comics through Tintin.
You have an enviable collection of works by Bok! I particularly like this one.
Beautiful piece, especially with the red sun background. Suzuka is one gorgeous and enjoyable race.
Harryhausen was a genius and Stout is a superb choice for a Harryhausen commission!
Cool little detail with how he worked his name into the lightning. Congrats!
This is a great splash. Omaha was intelligently written and is a superb example of underground comic storytelling.
You are correct about the Zip-a-tone. Only some of the background art is Zip-a-tone and the rest is handdrawn and inked. I'll update the description.
I didn't know Schomburg painted covers for paperbacks. I would say this is superior to much of his comic art. Congrats!
Classic Chaykin! Doesn't get much better.