>ITT: interesting or rare Yea Forums
Pic: Mignola drawing a cover for Morrison (if only a parody comic)
>ITT: interesting or rare Yea Forums
Pic: Mignola drawing a cover for Morrison (if only a parody comic)
Eisner drawing B&R
Moebius drawing Iron Man
I wonder if there's a story about how this cover happened.
There's this and he also drew X-Force #8 over Liefeld's layouts.
Yea he had a whole era as a one or two off cover artist that's weird to look at now. Look at the classic Mignola monster face on beast.
Kirby's Superman with no Curt Swan to redraw the face. Pretty sure the colorist was not supposed to keep the "space shuttle" label.
Guess who
Ditko?
Sure but that X-Force issue is some of the only interior work he's done for Marvel outside Rocket Raccoon and like two or three small stories/one shots.
Looks good.
Help me out here. Whose signature?
Yea, Gordon's face gives it away.
Frazetta
I remembered that around the time of New 52 he mentioned that he wouldn't do anything for DC from that point on, on account he had a bad experience with Harras during the 90's.
Holy shit. Fascinating.
Moebius illustrating Dante's Divine Comedy.
yeah, harrass was eventually running the x-books in the 1990s.
dumbass keeps his buddies around at dc these days
If this is a book I'll fucking buy it.
Paul Pope's Dune.
Yeah, you can find it on ebay. It's only the Paradise part, though.
Ditko's drawing a good amount of the Marvel U when he returns as a fill in artist in the 70's. Spidey and Strange conspicuously absent.
Sandman Dream Hunters is pretty interesting and not often discussed. A Gaiman Sandman prose novel based on Eastern folklore illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano
a couple of reasons maybe, one it's a book so less art to share and two Gaiman was up his ass and just made up the story, it being based on an actual story was not true. He was called out about it but it kind of means it becomes awkward when people talk about it.
I didn't know that. Bummer for such great Amano work
MGS Wondy
Tsutomu Nihei illustrated a 6-issue Wolverine mini.
Care to explain a bit more please?
Honetly that doesn't look good... At all
Daredevil #264 is weird as fuck. It's a Ann Nocenti comic from 1988 smack dab in the middle of her run about crackheads accidentally selling babies except it's drawn by Steve Ditko like it's a 1967 Blue Beetle comic.
Better yet, it was smack-dab in the middle of Inferno, which involved literal demons spewing forth from the fires of hell to wreck havok in NYC and Daredevil fighting to stop them.
The actual reason was that JRJR was getting married and needed the time off so they just got Ditko to do a fill-in.
Who has the rights to the Spirit now??? is he still with DC?
Ditko's Superman.
Dynamite has him. Matt Wagner did a serviceable 75th anniversary comic not long ago.
The novelty of a Ditko Dracula comic is cool but the reality is it's just a weaker PG version of the stuff he did at Eerie
Always see this posted and no one ever points Superman’s weird proportions.
Because that's true of literally all artists from that era you dope.
Most of those artists weren’t drawing Superman like a chimp you simpleton.
>It would be funny if we could get Moebius to do this Morbius cover.
>Haha yeah.
>Holy shit, he said yes
Do you think these proportions are better?
Thats not "proportions" you buzzword spouting idiot. Kirby would stretch and shorten limbs to make a character look like they were emerging from the page. It's one of the most well known aspects of his style. Kill yourself
I actually got it from Bruce's cowl, the paneling and the shadow.
He refused to draw Spider-man or Strange again. Theres stories of the young guys in the office begging him to do it, but to no avail. They did say he was a nice guy and good mentor, but would gladly debate with anyone all day.
Best they could do was write backup stories in Spider-man issues in which Pete did not appear, like the Origin of Speedball
Kirby's Superman is squat and square as fuck regardless.
This is interesting just because of what an influence he was on Miller.
Ditko superboy and LoSH
Keeping the Ditko train going
There's a Dune comic?
Morrison's Earth 2 inspired designs for Dickbats and Damian that DC rejected for being too different
For the life of me I can't find the source now but I remember reading once that Yoshitoshi ABe was supposed to be the artist on Uncanny X-Men but he backed out so Marvel got Kia Asamiya instead.
Not really rare but a cool Miller cover for DD and Spidey
The last time Ditko drew DD before this he looked like this
I need this comic in my life.
You can literally buy it right not for $2 my man.
It's a reprint of Amazing Spider-Man #102, I don't think Moebius did anything other than the cover.
Moebius drawing Supes.
Sal Buscema drawing Superman