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Thread: Who's your favorite comicbook artist?

  1. #51
    Neal Adams and Steranko for me. Meet them both at Dragon Con here in Georgia. I guess
    these two artist would be my first choice. With a host of a 100 or more there after.

    Like Barry Winsor Smith too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by madmarva View Post
    And some more uninked Swan.
    Swan was a hell of an Illustrator, and was a work horse for DC......

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    Jim Aparo & Gene Colon.

    Never tire of them--they didn't just have draftsmanship, but also style.
    WANTED: RM Robin & P. Parker heads; Batman "waffle" gloves; mint Wolfman tights; Knights', Merry Men, Conan, & Dale Arden swords; Lion Rock (pale) Dracula head;T1 GGoblin body (in good shape but can restring); POTA Soldier Ape minty bandolier; yellow bridle & stirrups; POTA Stallion complete set of tack; Fighting Furies Spanish & Buccaneer outfits & boxed Hook.

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    Jim Aparo was my favorite Batman artist.
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  8. Some very nice Curt Swan illustrations there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Toyroom View Post
    She worked on Aquaman in the 50s and created Aqualad and Metamorpho in the 60s...
    Agree about Fradon and Cardy. Ramona was at the Pittsburgh Comicon a few years ago, and I wasn't familiar with her work. Nate told me that he saw the most beautiful Wonder Woman sketch at a table. That was Ramona's booth. I have two sketches by her now, and I hope to see her again and get more. If you see her at a show, trust me, you need to buy something from her. Not only is it beautiful, it's very affordable.
    Hey! Where's the waiter with the water for my daughter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Toyroom View Post
    Don't forget Ramona Fradon during that same time period
    You betcha--we aqua-fans all know her :-))
    WANTED: RM Robin & P. Parker heads; Batman "waffle" gloves; mint Wolfman tights; Knights', Merry Men, Conan, & Dale Arden swords; Lion Rock (pale) Dracula head;T1 GGoblin body (in good shape but can restring); POTA Soldier Ape minty bandolier; yellow bridle & stirrups; POTA Stallion complete set of tack; Fighting Furies Spanish & Buccaneer outfits & boxed Hook.

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