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Chaykin Stevens

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  1. I think thats a bit of an overstatement. Aren't iconic things supposed to be widely known and acknowleged for their excellence?
  2. I think she was originally intended to be black. JRJR was said to have been basing her on Grace Jones, also an influence on how Rogue looked originally in Avengers Annual #10. The people developing a Dazzler movie project insisted Marvel made her look more like Bo Derek.
  3. Do you mean For the Man Who Has Everything? And wasn't Swamp Thing #38 the first part of a two parter? I hadn't heard of the Wildstorm Spotlight, but will definitely try to find a copy.
  4. According to GCD, the PWJ #3 cover was Potts layouts and inks and Lee pencils. The signature Potts Lee Potts seems to support this.
  5. Avengers Annual #10, Golden art, Milgrom cover.
  6. Nice cover, but isn't it by Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum?
  7. According to GCD, JEF is Juan Ferreyra, who I think is represented by ComiConArt.
  8. A search on queenmary's posts shows two were replies to captain_em asking if pages he was talking about were for sale, and another was to start another thread about the Broderick MOKF page.
  9. It's probably Bruce Banner. Is the art yours?
  10. I don't think Ditko did anything new for Marvel between drawing Doctor Strange in Strange Tales #146 (cover dated July 1966) and the cover for Marvel Triple Action #47 (cover dated April 1979). In addition to the Creeper, Ditko was still plotting and drawing Shade the Changing Man for DC when Zeck's page was published.
  11. Looking at the credits GCD it appears Kane pencilled a seven page Tales of the Hyborian Age backup in #12 with inking from Tom Palmer and Berni Wrightson.
  12. Parhaps someone could photoshop up an image combining these covers:
  13. I know of these: All-New Collectors' Edition #C-56 (Superman vs. Muhammad Ali) Batman #232, 234, 237, 243-245, 251 The Brave and the Bold #93 Challengers of the Unknown #74 (7 pages with Deadman by Adams, the rest drawn by George Tuska) Detective Comics #395, 397, 404, 410 Flash #217-219 (GL/GA backups), 226 (GL backup, pencils by Adams and Giordano) Green Lantern #76-87, 89 Sword of Sorcery #1 & 2 (Howard Chaykin pencils, some Adams inking as part of the Crusty Bunkers) Vampirella #10 (10-pager drawn by Adams and Steve Englehart) X-Men #65
  14. The Micronauts issues inked by Armando Gil were some of my favourite stuff by Broderick, but I lost interest once Danny Bulanadi replaced Gil. I agree that Rodin Rodriguez was a poor fit on Fury of Firestorm.
  15. I think Broderick had stopped drawing Fury of Firestorm by the time the Phantom Stranger showed up. FOF #32 was a fill-in pencilled and inked by Alan Kupperberg.
  16. I think there's something gone wrong with a page layout if an arrow is needed to tell you in which order to read the panels.
  17. I thought that as well for a while. One of his earliest DC credits, Jonah Hex #9, gave his name as Bulandi.
  18. Chris Claremont wanted her to look like Grace Jones, but Michael Golden didn't know what Jones looked like.
  19. I flicked through Rom #31 & 32 and Uncanny X-Men #158 online and didn't notice any intertwining of the stories. Destiny, Pyro, Blob and Avalanche were captured in Avengers Annual #10. Mystique and Rogue try to free them in Rom #31, but only succeed in liberating Destiny. Mystique is captured at the end of UXM #158, which would suggest it takes place after the Roms, but she seems to be free again with no explanation when next appearng in Dazzler #22-24. Wikipedia places the Roms after the Dazzlers. perhaps because Rogue absorbed some of Rom's nobility when she touched him, but is a straight up villain in the Dazzlers.
  20. Dave Stevens and Scott Shaw are said to have inked some secondary figures and backgrounds. Presumably this would have been in Bill Wray's portion of the issue, as Stevens worked alongside Wray on Star Wars #6 and What If #16. Can anyone spot the Kirby/Stevens elements?