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Ferran Delgado

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  1. I wonder if Miller also laid out DD #191 in small papers like with DD #185-190 and if Terry Austin followed the same process than Janson. I think not, but it'd be nice to get confirmation to avoid confusion...
  2. Ouch. I suppose that this means that Daredevil #181 owned by David Mandel is 100% Janson... http://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=536781&gsub=6082 I think that DD covers done with Craftint are #177, 181 and 190. But plenty of Miller/Janson covers in other titles were done like this, like the Amazing Spider-Man annual #15 cover: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_GffQlBTa-y8/RvDKmiyDK-I/AAAAAAAACvE/svMOQd2P5S0/s1600/MillerFrankSppmAnn15cvr.jpg The same goes for the Elektra story published in Bizarre Adventures: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_GffQlBTa-y8/R6r1PPHS44I/AAAAAAAADbE/KtB48w5Y6Lk/s1600/MillerFrankBizarreAdventures.jpg This will be a more devasting bomb than Kirby's fake recreations...
  3. According Janson in Back Issue #21, Miller began to draw in "small sheets of paper" from #185 on. This probably means that Janson enlarged them with a photocopy and lightboxed them on the original, which is similar to inking over a blue print. Summarizing, Miller didn't touch any art from #185 on. Does it include the covers? Who knows, but imho, I think that this is a key factor and if this is the case, this should reflect on the price.
  4. These are Miller's pencils for the DD # 167 cover: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-m8cqENlN7Po/TmCgrDZ23gI/AAAAAAAAH3k/ao4tRdBpzdY/s1600/MillerMcLeodDD167cvr.jpg Embellishment by McLeod. If these were the kind of tight pencils Miller did around #167, I think that pencils for #190 were even looser. Imho, Janson had a very important role in it.