r. robert pollak UNITED STATES
Member Since October 2011
110 Artworks | Watched by 9

Gallery Comments by r. robert pollak

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JSA #28, Comic Art
JSA #28
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commented posted on 2/9/2022
Nick - Barry - Matt - Hal - Namor said:

Beautiful cover bud!

Thanks!  Interior page and I have some double page spreads also.  Classic style!

Rip Kirby 1958, Comic Art
Rip Kirby 1958
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commented posted on 2/3/2021
Thomas Ward said:

Very nice daily, Prentice did his best work when he first took on Rip Kirby, later years not so much.

I think Prentice did a magnificent job taking over for Raymond.  In time he became more comfortable and the style morphed a little.  Still very nice through most of his years on the strip.  Towards the end the size of the strip became so much smaller and it became difficult to do  this quality of art.

Rip Kirby 1958, Comic Art
Rip Kirby 1958
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commented posted on 2/3/2021
artless artmore said:

Beautiful dialy from Prentice!  Great lines, atmospherics, faces, and staging; and I love that car.

I agree.  He really mastered Raymond in this one and that alone makes for good story telling.

Flash Gordon 1948, Comic Art
Flash Gordon 1948
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commented posted on 2/3/2021
r. robert pollak said:

I've had it since the 1980's.  The last Austin Biggs Sunday page.  Glad you like it.  Much whiter in reality.  Shot through a frame.

Briggs

Flash Gordon 1948, Comic Art
Flash Gordon 1948
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commented posted on 2/3/2021
Thomas Ward said:

Wow, great pickup! Never seen this one before, thanks for posting!

I've had it since the 1980's.  The last Austin Biggs Sunday page.  Glad you like it.  Much whiter in reality.  Shot through a frame.

Johnny Hazard 1953, Comic Art
Johnny Hazard 1953
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commented posted on 10/28/2020
kent mansley said:

This is one of the most impressive pieces by Robbins I've seen! The inking is phenomenal! Huge congrats on adding this amazing piece to your collection!

Actually its not new.  I've had it for 35 years, but never photographed it.  It has some amazing brush work and visual story telling by Robbins.  One of the staples in my core collection.