|
Post by Warmonger on Oct 3, 2018 10:45:44 GMT -5
John Buscema - Conan
Jack Kirby - Galactus
Bernie Wrightson - Frankenstein’s monster
Joe Kubert - Random WWII skirmish with U.S. flag backdrop
Neal Adams - Batman/Punisher crossover, the two of them fighting with Joker laughing in the background
|
|
|
Post by hanzotherazor on Oct 3, 2018 12:12:12 GMT -5
If you could order an art commission from five comic book artists, living or dead, from the past 100 years, which artists would you choose, and what characters would you ask for in the scene? Good topic. Hmm. Jack Kirby - I wanna see Jack draw something I haven't before and I'm pulling this straight from my childhood -- He-Man battling Skeletor, with various Masters of the Universe characters in the background. Wallace Wood - A group shot with Conan the Barbarian and other REH characters John Romita Sr - A group shot of the classic Marvel superheroes Arthur Adams - A re-creation, in his own style, of the cover for DC Comics Presents #47 Curt Swan & George Klein - A re-creation of the cover for Action Comics #279, only with Marvel's Thor and Hercules replacing Samson and Hercules
|
|
|
Post by berkley on Oct 5, 2018 0:06:00 GMT -5
If you could order an art commission from five comic book artists, living or dead, from the past 100 years, which artists would you choose, and what characters would you ask for in the scene? Good topic. Hmm. ... Wallace Wood - A group shot with Conan the Barbarian and other REH characters
A Wally Wood version of Kull would be on my list, based on his work on Kull #1. He's listed as inking Ross Andru for that issue but from memory the end result looks more like Wood than Andru.
|
|
|
Post by berkley on Oct 5, 2018 21:04:42 GMT -5
It just occurred to me that since REH wrote such a small number of Kull stories, I would commission each of my three favourite Kull artists, Marie Severin, Mike Ploog, and Vicente Alcazar, to draw their own comic book versions of all of them. The latter two in black and white, and Marie inked by John Severin and in colour.
|
|