D Parker UNITED STATES
Member Since April 2010
117 Artworks | Watched by 7

Gallery Comments by D Parker

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Amazing Spider-man #86, page 10, Comic Art
Amazing Spider-man #86, page 10
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commented posted on 1/17/2014

I know they say it's just lines on paper, but... yow, what a page!

Captain America #136, page 11, Comic Art
Captain America #136, page 11
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commented posted on 1/15/2014

Given the limitations of the printing process back then, it really says something about artists like Everett who put so much effort into their inks. Beautiful page!

Man-Thing 11, page 1, Comic Art
Man-Thing 11, page 1
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commented posted on 1/13/2014

Such a great splash... nice to see you bring this one home!

bookplate, Comic Art
bookplate
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commented posted on 10/23/2013

Bookplates are tres cool, it's a shame your gift wasn't appreciated more (or at all, from the sounds of it). I tried to get a comics pro to design a bookplate for me but it was outside his scope of normal commissions so it never happened.

Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #15, page 20, Comic Art
Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #15, page 20
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commented posted on 3/31/2013

With twenty pages of Spider-Man and ten of Dr. Strange in the same month, it's amazing that Steve Ditko had time to ink a Sgt. Fury story. Interesting results!

Fantastic Four #277, page 3, Comic Art
Fantastic Four #277, page 3
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commented posted on 3/31/2013

Love the soulful look in Ben's eyes in panel two, and the smooth storytelling in the last two panels. Byrne knew he didn't need to bop his readers over the head to understand what was going on.

Fantastic Four #277, page 12, Comic Art
Fantastic Four #277, page 12
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commented posted on 3/31/2013

One of my earliest FF issues! I didn't know who John Byrne was at the time, but I knew the Fantastic Four was pretty damn good every month. Great page!

Howard The Duck #5, page 17, Comic Art
Howard The Duck #5, page 17
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commented posted on 3/31/2013

I once talked to a girl about Howard the Duck for twenty minutes at a Jr. High School dance. Could I have been a bigger dork? Probably not.

Avengers #259, page 5, Comic Art
Avengers #259, page 5
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commented posted on 3/31/2013

Was there a herald of Galactus who wasn't cool? I love Firelord and this is one of the earliest issues I read that he appeared in. Beautiful work by Buscema and Palmer!

Thor #152, page 6, Comic Art
Thor #152, page 6
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commented posted on 3/31/2013

This sure beats talking heads. Great page!

Fun with Milk and Cheese, page 5, Comic Art
Fun with Milk and Cheese, page 5
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commented posted on 3/31/2013

Evan Dorkin would be arrested in several countries for this type of "art". Fortunately he is safe in the good ol' USA so he can entertain us with his dairy products.

NICK CARDY - Green Lantern #1 - One Minute Later, Comic Art
NICK CARDY - Green Lantern #1 - One Minute Later
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commented posted on 2/11/2012

No qualifiers needed here -- that's beautiful work for any age! The Green Lantern figure looks so majestic -- a perfect combination of power and grace. Bravo!

Daredevil #85, page 21, Comic Art
Daredevil #85, page 21
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commented posted on 1/15/2012

Despite the lack of human sensitivity, that is a beautiful page. What a way to end an issue!

Cerebus 153 pg 5, Comic Art
Cerebus 153 pg 5
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commented posted on 5/12/2011

Looking at that last panel I can hear the crowd thunder in my ears. No one did sound in a silent medium as well as Dave Sim. Great page!

Avengers #2 pin up by Kirby, Comic Art
Avengers #2 pin up by Kirby
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commented posted on 5/12/2011

I can barely imagine how great this looks in person. Good lord, just another day at the office for Jack Kirby.

Cerebus 189 pg 2-3 - Throne Destruction, Comic Art
Cerebus 189 pg 2-3 - Throne Destruction
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commented posted on 5/12/2011

Absolutely breathtaking. There will never be another comic art team like Sim and Gerhard.

Cerebus #152 pg 2-3 - Kill Him!!!, Comic Art
Cerebus #152 pg 2-3 - Kill Him!!!
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commented posted on 5/12/2011

This is one of the earliest issues of Cerebus I ever read. I didn't know what the hell was going on, but I was intrigued enough to keep reading. A fantastic DPS!

The Amazing Spider-Man issue 268, page 21, Comic Art
The Amazing Spider-Man issue 268, page 21
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commented posted on 5/11/2011

Frenz and Rubinstein were magic on ASM. Great page!

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man issue 90, page 30, Comic Art
Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man issue 90, page 30
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commented posted on 5/11/2011

A splash page with the first black costume in PPTSSM and a full figure Black Cat? So. Very. Sweet.

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man 96, page 3, Comic Art
Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man 96, page 3
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commented posted on 5/11/2011

Wow, the splash page from one of the earliest comics I ever collected! I had no idea who the robot guy was but he looked awfully creepy coming out of the cloak. Congrats on a great page that brings back a lot of memories for me.

Amazing Spider-man #86, page 7, Comic Art
Amazing Spider-man #86, page 7
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commented posted on 1/18/2011

The greatness of Spider-Man was how the personal life of Peter Parker was just as interesting as the Spider-Man heroics. Beautiful page... congrats!

Dr Strange #170, page 16, Comic Art
Dr Strange #170, page 16
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commented posted on 11/30/2010

Gorgeous page from an unsung artist. Wish his stint on Dr. Strange had been much, much longer.

Amazing Spider-Man #252, page 17, Comic Art
Amazing Spider-Man #252, page 17
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commented posted on 11/30/2010

Great page from a fun issue! Hearing about the black costume as a kid turned me from a casual reader into a full blown collector. Interesting to see how the white spider tapers to a single point - it was switched to two points in future appearances. I hope this is hanging somewhere you can see it every day.