Heads up and prepare your wallet, @seanphillips.bsky.social 💚
This one’s practically made for you: Rich Buckler’s Hulk stomping through Giant-Size Fantastic Four #1.
Could it get any better? I say yes—grab it now on Heritage Auctions!
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Heads up and prepare your wallet, @seanphillips.bsky.social 💚
This one’s practically made for you: Rich Buckler’s Hulk stomping through Giant-Size Fantastic Four #1.
Could it get any better? I say yes—grab it now on Heritage Auctions!
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ERRIK the Unstoppable won’t let anything—not even ORRGO the Unconquerable!—stand between him and Kirby nostalgia!
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Hey, @eriklarsen.bsky.social—right?
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ERRIK the Unstoppable won’t let anything—not even ORRGO the Unconquerable!—stand between him and Kirby nostalgia!
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Hey, @eriklarsen.bsky.social—right?
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The Art of Frank Robbins
(1917-1994)
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Finally, I won a bid on a strip—right under @drawmanley.bsky.social’s nose!
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The Art of Frank Robbins
(1917-1994)
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Finally, I won a bid on a strip—right under @drawmanley.bsky.social’s nose!
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Happy birthday Frank Robbins
A terse mini bio.
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Happy birthday Frank Robbins
A terse mini bio.
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The Art of Jean Giraud / Moebius
(1938-2012)
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To be Giraud, or not to be Mœbius, that is the question.
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The Art of Jean Giraud / Moebius
(1938-2012)
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To be Giraud, or not to be Mœbius, that is the question.
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The Art of Darwyn Cooke
(1962-2016)
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Back to the basics of 'Badass'!
An Unpublished Catwoman Cover (2001) by the Late, Great Darwyn Cooke.
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The Art of Darwyn Cooke
(1962-2016)
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Back to the basics of 'Badass'!
An Unpublished Catwoman Cover (2001) by the Late, Great Darwyn Cooke.
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The Art of Jack Kirby
(1917-1994)
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What's on Jack's board?
The Silver Surfer
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The Art of Jack Kirby
(1917-1994)
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What's on Jack's board?
The Silver Surfer
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The Art of Frank Thorne
(1930-2021)
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What's in a wizard’s bag of tricks?
Girls, girls, girls… with characters!
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The Art of Frank Thorne
(1930-2021)
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What's in a wizard’s bag of tricks?
Girls, girls, girls… with characters!
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The Art of Jean Giraud / Moebius
(1938-2012)
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What's Inside Moebius?
Characters!
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The Art of Jean Giraud / Moebius
(1938-2012)
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What's Inside Moebius?
Characters!
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Pick your next ink-credible job
Which one’s your ink-spiration?
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@philhester.bsky.social @eriklarsen.bsky.social @knowlan.bsky.social @billreinhold.bsky.social @drawmanley.bsky.social @stephenrbissette.bsky.social @jerryordway.bsky.social @mikezeck.bsky.social @panelsyndicate.bsky.social
Pick your next ink-credible job
Which one’s your ink-spiration?
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@philhester.bsky.social @eriklarsen.bsky.social @knowlan.bsky.social @billreinhold.bsky.social @drawmanley.bsky.social @stephenrbissette.bsky.social @jerryordway.bsky.social @mikezeck.bsky.social @panelsyndicate.bsky.social
It's slobbering time!
You can't say Wally Wood didn't warn us; the dormant Gookum is among us!
During routine maintenance, an unexpected microbial discovery was made in the "ship goo" on the R/V Blue Heron's rudder shaft.
news.d.umn.edu/articles/shi...
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It's slobbering time!
You can't say Wally Wood didn't warn us; the dormant Gookum is among us!
During routine maintenance, an unexpected microbial discovery was made in the "ship goo" on the R/V Blue Heron's rudder shaft.
news.d.umn.edu/articles/shi...
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Cartoonists, learn how to promote your work like Reiser!
With his signature biting and mocking humor, Jean-Marc Reiser personally handled the promotion of his album "Vive les vacances" in 1979.
A true genius who knew how to make a lasting impression!
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Cartoonists, learn how to promote your work like Reiser!
With his signature biting and mocking humor, Jean-Marc Reiser personally handled the promotion of his album "Vive les vacances" in 1979.
A true genius who knew how to make a lasting impression!
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Dazzled by the first Star Wars in 1977, Jean-Claude Mézières noted striking similarities with his Valérian series. He wrote to Lucas but received no response.
Mézières retaliated in Pilote Magazine with an illustration of Leïa, Luke, Valérian & Laureline, set in a typical decor of both series.
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Dazzled by the first Star Wars in 1977, Jean-Claude Mézières noted striking similarities with his Valérian series. He wrote to Lucas but received no response.
Mézières retaliated in Pilote Magazine with an illustration of Leïa, Luke, Valérian & Laureline, set in a typical decor of both series.
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In January 1975, P. Druillet, J.P. Dionnet, J. Giraud (Moebius), and B. Farkas, revolutionized the world of comics with Métal Hurlant.
"Fortunately, we talked with Mandryka. He's the one who suggested Métal Hurlant to us. We were set on calling it Banane Mécanique, what nonsense!" — Dionnet.
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In January 1975, P. Druillet, J.P. Dionnet, J. Giraud (Moebius), and B. Farkas, revolutionized the world of comics with Métal Hurlant.
"Fortunately, we talked with Mandryka. He's the one who suggested Métal Hurlant to us. We were set on calling it Banane Mécanique, what nonsense!" — Dionnet.
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The Art of Jack Kirby
(1917-1994)
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Kudos to Jack for turning the simple act of stretching out an arm to poke a switch with a finger into such a visually fantastic experience!
The Fantastic Four created by Jack Kirby
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The Art of Jack Kirby
(1917-1994)
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Kudos to Jack for turning the simple act of stretching out an arm to poke a switch with a finger into such a visually fantastic experience!
The Fantastic Four created by Jack Kirby
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The Art of Jean Giraud / Moebius
(1938-2012)
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This piece clearly pays homage to Jack Davis, showcasing his early influence on the development of Giraud's artistic approach.
Blueberry 'SHAZAM', circa 1973
Mixed techniques, 20 x 28 cm (7.87 x 11.02 in.)
Featured as page 50 in L'Univers de Gir.
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The Art of Jean Giraud / Moebius
(1938-2012)
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This piece clearly pays homage to Jack Davis, showcasing his early influence on the development of Giraud's artistic approach.
Blueberry 'SHAZAM', circa 1973
Mixed techniques, 20 x 28 cm (7.87 x 11.02 in.)
Featured as page 50 in L'Univers de Gir.
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The Good Jack, the Bad and Ugly Vinnie
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Fine lines, delicate cross-hatching, and detailed delineation of anatomical features are recurring arguments for Colletta lovers.
What I see in this limp mush are weak lines, random scribbles, and crude anatomy that ravages the brilliance of Jack Kirby.
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The Good Jack, the Bad and Ugly Vinnie
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Fine lines, delicate cross-hatching, and detailed delineation of anatomical features are recurring arguments for Colletta lovers.
What I see in this limp mush are weak lines, random scribbles, and crude anatomy that ravages the brilliance of Jack Kirby.
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Hurrah for Giacoia!
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Sinnott is the most luscious.
Royer is the most accurate.
Giacoia is the most true to Kirby!
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Fearless Frank Giacoia is a master of clean lines, bold textures, and confident brushwork, perfectly complementing the dynamic power of Kirby's pencils.
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Hurrah for Giacoia!
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Sinnott is the most luscious.
Royer is the most accurate.
Giacoia is the most true to Kirby!
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Fearless Frank Giacoia is a master of clean lines, bold textures, and confident brushwork, perfectly complementing the dynamic power of Kirby's pencils.
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The Art of Frank Giacoia
(1924-1988)
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Quoting Sherlock Holmes:
'There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact'
This perfectly encapsulates the mastery of Frank Giacoia's art.
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The Art of Frank Giacoia
(1924-1988)
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Quoting Sherlock Holmes:
'There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact'
This perfectly encapsulates the mastery of Frank Giacoia's art.
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With great power comes great brutality!
Which artist could ever hope to rival even slightly the explosive energy of Jack Kirby on the page?
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With great power comes great brutality!
Which artist could ever hope to rival even slightly the explosive energy of Jack Kirby on the page?
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Jack Kirby's Greatest Comics Characters
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To celebrate the Fantastic Four's 40th anniversary, @eriklarsen.bsky.social & Co created an enjoyable 12-issue mini-series. It didn't fully meet my expectations, so I'd welcome a new attempt with different creative teams leading their own shorter series!
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Jack Kirby's Greatest Comics Characters
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To celebrate the Fantastic Four's 40th anniversary, @eriklarsen.bsky.social & Co created an enjoyable 12-issue mini-series. It didn't fully meet my expectations, so I'd welcome a new attempt with different creative teams leading their own shorter series!
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When looking at these pages from Breach by Marcos Martin, I can't help but notice a visual influence from the late Keith Giffen.
Did I breach something or am I off the mark, @panelsyndicate.bsky.social ?
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When looking at these pages from Breach by Marcos Martin, I can't help but notice a visual influence from the late Keith Giffen.
Did I breach something or am I off the mark, @panelsyndicate.bsky.social ?
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The Art of Alex Toth
(1928-2006)
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Behind the Iron Bars, the Iron Mask!
Undated illustration art done as a concept design for a proposed film production of The Man in the Iron Mask.
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The Art of Alex Toth
(1928-2006)
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Behind the Iron Bars, the Iron Mask!
Undated illustration art done as a concept design for a proposed film production of The Man in the Iron Mask.
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No Bull$#!t, Barry!
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Thank you, Joe Quesada, for sharing the great backstory behind this scan of Barry Windsor-Smith's original pinup art for the first issue of Ash by Event Comics.
Never say never: shorturl.at/L01v9
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No Bull$#!t, Barry!
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Thank you, Joe Quesada, for sharing the great backstory behind this scan of Barry Windsor-Smith's original pinup art for the first issue of Ash by Event Comics.
Never say never: shorturl.at/L01v9
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The Art of Jean Giraud / Moebius
(1938-2012)
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It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Moebius!
I love the art, but I have a feeling that Moebius didn't attempt to capture the true essence of Superman. He was likely given free rein to create his own interpretation, and the result is what we see here!
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The Art of Jean Giraud / Moebius
(1938-2012)
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It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Moebius!
I love the art, but I have a feeling that Moebius didn't attempt to capture the true essence of Superman. He was likely given free rein to create his own interpretation, and the result is what we see here!
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