Thursday, January 7, 2010
Armor #9 cover inks over Neal Adams
I hesitated to post this one because my inks are nothing to write home about but it's always fun to see Neal Adams' pencils. I love the way he draws movement...
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inking,
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Nothing to write home about? What? Really, I think not. You're providing inks like Neal would ink, not taking it over. That is what you are supposed to do sometimes and do it with skill. You did exactly that.
ReplyDeleteWhat year was this? I have to agree with you, Kevin. I think you were holding back.
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ReplyDeleteThe union of such extraordinary talent might just give it a fantastic job, very cool!
ReplyDeleteNeal Adams is the Man! I guess that makes you the Man's man, Kevin. Really nice work. Sigh, the stories were always a little... meh, but damn, I loved those Continuity Books! Bring back Samuree!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job! I bought a LOT of the Continuity comics for the covers alone, this one included. Also, so many people talk about how clowns creep them out, it's refreshing to see someone actually doing something about it...
ReplyDeleteSay, any chance we can see that Adams/Nowlan Ms. Mystic cover?
Hi Hiroshi,
ReplyDeleteI found a copy of the pencils for that cover, now I just have to locate a copy of the inks. It should be around here somewhere...
Any picture of clowns getting messed up in any fashion is worthy of noting.
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