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Post by LovesGilKane on Jun 24, 2017 4:01:39 GMT -5
Suddenly Frank Robbins aint lookin so bad folks... Kinda like 'Black Sheep' versus 'Babadook'... Kiwi vs Aussie supportive-joke, in a horror film context)
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Post by Paste Pot Paul on Jun 24, 2017 4:26:16 GMT -5
Kiwi vs Aussie supportive-joke, in a horror film context) I'm havin a real hard time with that sentence mate...Kiwi vs Aussie...we're all good,but damn man...Kiwi vs Aussie supportive...them words just dont get said, even at night, deep in your head, with the lights off...shudder.
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Post by LovesGilKane on Jun 24, 2017 4:33:30 GMT -5
Kiwi vs Aussie supportive-joke, in a horror film context) I'm havin a real hard time with that sentence mate...Kiwi vs Aussie...we're all good,but damn man...Kiwi vs Aussie supportive...them words just dont get said, even at night, deep in your head, with the lights off...shudder. Lol, unless you're courting a 1989-1992 Antipodean goth. You don't need to have a hard time with it; NO Aussie genre film director ever reached the heights of 'Mr LOTR/King Kong/Brain Dead', aka the man who inflicted Heavenly Creatures upon us, lol!
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Post by kirby101 on Jun 24, 2017 10:04:04 GMT -5
Have not followed all the posts on this thread but I'm sure it can use more Humberto Ramos needles-in-eyeball "art" What the hell is going on with Spidey's leg?
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Post by chaykinstevens on Jun 24, 2017 15:18:58 GMT -5
Have not followed all the posts on this thread but I'm sure it can use more Humberto Ramos needles-in-eyeball "art" The Lady Stilt-Man page, already seen in the first post in the thread, is from Amazing Spider-Man #611 by Eric Canete. I don't think I've ever read anything by Humberto Ramos, but I quite like the look of that panel despite the distorted anatomy.
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Post by chaykinstevens on Jun 24, 2017 16:21:29 GMT -5
The only time I didn't like Trimpe's art was precisely when he tried to ape the Lee-Larsen-Liefeld aesthetics, toward the end of his career at Marvel. I much preferred his kinda Kirbyish style. I wouldn't have minded if Trimpe had been asked to try to imitate Jim Lee rather than the excesses of Larsen, Liefeld or Valentino. I liked Trimpe's early Jack Kirby meets Jack Davis style, but I wasn't keen on most of his output after the mid 70s. The Skywarriors series he wrote, pencilled and inked in Savage Tales v2 in the mid 80s was surprisingly decent, though.
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Post by chaykinstevens on Jun 24, 2017 16:37:25 GMT -5
Was that Trimpe image a full page in the original comic or just one of several smaller panels? As it is, yes Spider-Man's head looks weird, but everything else looks fine to me. The image was a full page splash with nowhere to hide. GCD credits Trimpe with just breakdowns, so perhaps he expected the finisher to fix Spider-Man's head. Unfortunatley the finisher was Mike Esposito, a no-frills tracer.
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Post by sunofdarkchild on Oct 30, 2017 12:41:35 GMT -5
Funny to see that 2 years later it comes full-circle back to the original image.
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Post by batusi on Oct 30, 2017 18:54:21 GMT -5
Have not followed all the posts on this thread but I'm sure it can use more Humberto Ramos needles-in-eyeball "art" This is some freaky art! The body proportions are like looking through the eyes of a person hallucinating or tripping.
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Post by batusi on Oct 30, 2017 19:11:33 GMT -5
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Post by Nowhere Man on Oct 31, 2017 2:52:13 GMT -5
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