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Ken Aldred

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  1. Not every situation requires an Ultimate Nullifier.
  2. Then you had Ron Frenz mimicking Ditko later on.
  3. The Big Wheel doesn't look as if it's moving that fast, and yet it doesn't appear to be wobbling or tipping over to the side. Terrible villain, impressive stabilisation system.
  4. - Creepy Presents Alex Toth - Bravo For Adventure - Genius, Isolated : The Life and Art of Alex Toth - Genius, Illustrated : The Life and Art of Alex Toth - Genius, Animated : The Cartoon Art of Alex Toth These are the ones I have. Nice books.
  5. I enjoy goofing around here with Jimmers and everyone as much as my hatred of voles is a bottomless pit. It's a polar opposite, Likefro / Hatefro thing.
  6. Great taste. I've always preferred looking at Frazetta's art in black-and-white, possibly because of my EC Library collection, also so that none of the fine line work is obscured.
  7. Keith Pollard - Thor : The Eternals Saga
  8. I can also see an equally-irritated counterargument on cosplay message boards. "After putting six months or more of intense effort into fashioning a costume of the highest quality, we then have to tolerate these filthy, scruffy, comicbook-reading fanboys who can’t even be bothered to wash themselves for weeks before the convention. Their thoughtless, overpowering, offensive stench and banal dress sense should be removed from our events."
  9. Nah. Just that it's very easy for me to roll a boulder downhill in that direction. Natural talent.
  10. Wrong thread, Jimmers. A not particularly Sisyphean attempt on my part to dumb things down.
  11. I might change temporarily into his evil mirror image opposite, Hatefro.
  12. Really excellent BWS art in this one.
  13. For Berni Wrightson, I'd have to pick his Frankenstein illustrations. Although, the spirit of those illustrations is also present in several of his Warren magazine stories, such as The Muck Monster, Cool Air and The Pepper Lake Monster.
  14. That's why I started collecting Schultz as soon as I saw his style, back in the 80s. I'm a huge EC science-fiction fan, unsurprisingly then, of the Williamson / Frazetta type, and especially when it's emulated so well decades later.
  15. Tough question in some cases. Neal Adams - Batman 251 Pretty much throughout, an artist at his peak.
  16. Like Bird, I first started following McFarlane's work when he was on the Infinity Inc title. A new artist with a lot of potential at that stage.
  17. It's clearly a classical Greek curtain pattern with an homage to the god Priapus.
  18. I much prefer Golden's earlier work on Batman and Micronauts, where there was a lot of dark shadowing and some Berni Wrightson influence to the style.
  19. I wouldn't mind Snyder doing a Third Cycle of the book. Enjoyed the series.
  20. Disappointing. It also appears to have been quite quiet on the boards this week, as I expected to see another dozen or more pages of artistically-tasteful cheesecake imagery by now.
  21. Quality not quantity. Another artist with very limited but brilliant mainstream comics work is David Mazzucchelli.