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Ken Aldred

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  1. Different character. Nothing like Logan. Looks more like a cyborg or android to me. No claws.
  2. It’s basically like an Advent calendar, with more windows to select and open, but without the religion.
  3. I should've guessed at Stan Lee or the comic's editor. Easy, really.
  4. Something to do with the logo being obscured by the characters. No idea who was responsible.
  5. Alternate, unused Adams cover for the issue.
  6. I don’t see the similarity at all. The faces in the Quasar excerpt are much more in the style of Romita Jr, and Leonardi’s art, to me, had a much more clean-cut, ‘glassier’ edge to it. Certainly more evident if you have Capullo’s entire run on the title.
  7. Greg Capullo Drawing Quasar, back when his art was heavily influenced by JR JR. One of my favourite, underrated series.
  8. Yup. Comics can get mouldy, so I'd be concerned about fungal transfer. Tragic to see classic Silver Age put at risk.
  9. I’m hoping for a Scandinavian-style social democracy, rather than an autocratic, second Caltopia, which might run the risk of devolving into a dictatorship. Aside from the political model, it does, of course, partially depend upon the quality of the joining bonus; a generous bundle of digital comics vs a newsprint copy of IMSM 1.
  10. You needed to avoid the panels with text to begin with, as the Leroy lettering would indicate EC too easily. I just happen to like their war comics.
  11. My most common starting point for these games.
  12. Sex Criminals 1 I read a lot of Image Comics. Easy. I was thinking something more like Ambush Bug.
  13. The cover has a memorably-bad attempt at forced perspective.
  14. Very sad. One of the greatest colourists in comics history, incredibly talented, and, consequently, one of the most important contributors to my all-time favourite comics publisher, EC. Other than some of her humour material, I’m less familiar with her pencil and ink artwork, I’ll admit.