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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2015 10:53:58 GMT -5
Is there a site that has a checklist of the Archie (MLJ) heroes (including the DC/Impact appearances)?
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Post by Rob Allen on Aug 6, 2015 14:05:41 GMT -5
Is there a site that has a checklist of the Archie (MLJ) heroes (including the DC/Impact appearances)? I don't know of any dedicated sites, but a 'Character' search at the GCD might be a good start.
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Post by MDG on Aug 6, 2015 14:11:58 GMT -5
Is there a site that has a checklist of the Archie (MLJ) heroes (including the DC/Impact appearances)? I don't know of any dedicated sites, but a 'Character' search at the GCD might be a good start. Mike's Amazing World might also be a good starting place.
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Post by Prince Hal on Aug 6, 2015 16:27:02 GMT -5
I see on the CCF front page a cover story about George Tuska. I always enjoyed his work, Is there any title that he was the regular artist for? I know he did some Iron Man but I'm not sure how many issues he did. Tuska did a few issues of Challengers of the Unknown and World's Finest, IIRC.
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Post by Rob Allen on Aug 6, 2015 17:24:52 GMT -5
I see on the CCF front page a cover story about George Tuska. I always enjoyed his work, Is there any title that he was the regular artist for? I know he did some Iron Man but I'm not sure how many issues he did. He did a lot of Iron Man - #5-13, 15-23, 32, 38, 40-46, 48-54, 57-61, 63-72, 76, 78-79, 86-92, 95-106. That's 73 of the first 106 issues if I counted right. Here's a link to all of his pencilling credits in the GCD: www.comics.org/penciller/name/Tuska/sort/chrono/And a link to his Iron Man work: www.comics.org/search/advanced/process/?target=sequence&method=icontains&logic=False&keywords=&order1=date&order2=&order3=&start_date=&end_date=&title=&feature=&job_number=&pages=&pages_uncertain=None&script=&pencils=Tuska&inks=&colors=&letters=&story_editing=&genre=&characters=&synopsis=&reprint_notes=&story_reprinted=None¬es=&pub_name=&country=us&pub_notes=&brand_group=&brand_emblem=&brand_notes=&indicia_publisher=&is_surrogate=None&ind_pub_notes=&series=Iron+Man&series_year_began=&series_notes=&tracking_notes=&issue_count=&is_comics=None&format=&color=&dimensions=&paper_stock=&binding=&publishing_format=&issues=&volume=&issue_title=&variant_name=&is_variant=None&issue_date=&indicia_frequency=&price=&issue_pages=&issue_pages_uncertain=None&issue_editing=&isbn=&barcode=&rating=&issue_notes=&issue_reprinted=None&is_indexed=None
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Post by Icctrombone on Aug 6, 2015 19:54:51 GMT -5
I see on the CCF front page a cover story about George Tuska. I always enjoyed his work, Is there any title that he was the regular artist for? I know he did some Iron Man but I'm not sure how many issues he did. He did a lot of Iron Man - #5-13, 15-23, 32, 38, 40-46, 48-54, 57-61, 63-72, 76, 78-79, 86-92, 95-106. That's 73 of the first 106 issues if I counted right. Here's a link to all of his pencilling credits in the GCD: www.comics.org/penciller/name/Tuska/sort/chrono/And a link to his Iron Man work: www.comics.org/search/advanced/process/?target=sequence&method=icontains&logic=False&keywords=&order1=date&order2=&order3=&start_date=&end_date=&title=&feature=&job_number=&pages=&pages_uncertain=None&script=&pencils=Tuska&inks=&colors=&letters=&story_editing=&genre=&characters=&synopsis=&reprint_notes=&story_reprinted=None¬es=&pub_name=&country=us&pub_notes=&brand_group=&brand_emblem=&brand_notes=&indicia_publisher=&is_surrogate=None&ind_pub_notes=&series=Iron+Man&series_year_began=&series_notes=&tracking_notes=&issue_count=&is_comics=None&format=&color=&dimensions=&paper_stock=&binding=&publishing_format=&issues=&volume=&issue_title=&variant_name=&is_variant=None&issue_date=&indicia_frequency=&price=&issue_pages=&issue_pages_uncertain=None&issue_editing=&isbn=&barcode=&rating=&issue_notes=&issue_reprinted=None&is_indexed=NoneThanks Rob. I thought he was most associated with Shellhead, but wasn't sure. I loved his run with Engelhart on The Avengers.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Aug 7, 2015 2:15:10 GMT -5
Never a fan of George Tuska. At best he was bland and all his characters looked like they had dental issues
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Post by Prince Hal on Aug 7, 2015 6:55:25 GMT -5
Never a fan of George Tuska. At best he was bland and all his characters looked like they had dental issues And squared-off fingertips reaching toward the reader were a classic Tuskan trope:
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Post by MDG on Aug 7, 2015 10:09:13 GMT -5
Never a fan of George Tuska. At best he was bland and all his characters looked like they had dental issues I think he was one of those older artists who was never really big on superheroes. He did some very nice work for Biro and was, I believe, an early member of the Eisner-Iger studio. He did an okay job on the World's Greatest Heroes strip, but I'd guess any life in the pencils was thoroughly Collettaed into oblivion.
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Post by Roquefort Raider on Aug 7, 2015 10:18:48 GMT -5
Never a fan of George Tuska. At best he was bland and all his characters looked like they had dental issues I think he was one of those older artists who was never really big on superheroes. He did some very nice work for Biro and was, I believe, an early member of the Eisner-Iger studio. He did an okay job on the World's Greatest Heroes strip, but I'd guess any life in the pencils was thoroughly Collettaed into oblivion. And yet Tuska and Colletta are my favorite art team ever on Iron Man! I guess I imprinted on their version at a tender age.
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Post by Rob Allen on Aug 7, 2015 10:28:16 GMT -5
Never a fan of George Tuska. At best he was bland and all his characters looked like they had dental issues And squared-off fingertips reaching toward the reader were a classic Tuskan trope: The owner of the newsstand where I bought a lot of comics from 1966 to 1978 looked like he had stepped off of a Tuska page, dental issues and all. And didn't the squared fingertips reaching toward the reader start with Kirby?
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Post by Prince Hal on Aug 7, 2015 10:31:26 GMT -5
And squared-off fingertips reaching toward the reader were a classic Tuskan trope: The owner of the newsstand where I bought a lot of comics from 1966 to 1978 looked like he had stepped off of a Tuska page, dental issues and all. And didn't the squared fingertips reaching toward the reader start with Kirby? Probably. Only steal from the best, right?
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Aug 7, 2015 10:55:06 GMT -5
The owner of the newsstand where I bought a lot of comics from 1966 to 1978 looked like he had stepped off of a Tuska page, dental issues and all. And didn't the squared fingertips reaching toward the reader start with Kirby? Probably. Only steal from the best, right? It seemed Kirby squared off everything. It was like Markus Persson was channeling Kirby in creating Minecraft.
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Post by Farrar on Aug 7, 2015 17:38:17 GMT -5
The owner of the newsstand where I bought a lot of comics from 1966 to 1978 looked like he had stepped off of a Tuska page, dental issues and all. And didn't the squared fingertips reaching toward the reader start with Kirby? Probably. Only steal from the best, right? I liked Tuska's Ghost Rider issues... ...and I loved Kirby's FF.
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Post by Icctrombone on Aug 7, 2015 20:51:28 GMT -5
But Remember , Tuska will always be famous for this important scene-
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