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  • jwyblejr
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    I know Bane wasn't around back then but you'd think Batman got into his Venom stash with those muscles.

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  • kingdom warrior
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    It's still a nice piece. He just really over did it with the roided anatomy. The colors don't bother me, because he was trying to use the bright colors that were used in those comics from the Golden-age....

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  • madmarva
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    The Jusko Batman is great. Never seen it before. loved his covers on Savage Sword of Conan.

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  • Random Axe
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    ^^^I think Anthony has found some new artwork for a future box. That Batman piece is terrific.

    Yeah, the Ross artwork isn't his greatest work. He's gone away from his Rockwell colors and has embraced his inner psychadelic. It's clearly his work, but something is just off to me, and I'm one of his biggest fans.

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  • torgospizza
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    What's Robin supposed to be here--like 12 or something? His legs look like Tom Platz's back in the day. It's too much.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    ^Wow, that Jusko piece is stunning. I'm not really familiar with him doing much DC work.

    I'm a big fan of Ross, but I have to admit, the strange palette he switched to doesn't appeal to me as much. His cover for Batman 66/Green Hornet was a callback to his classic style, and I loved it.

    Chris

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  • The Toyroom
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    I love it!

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  • enyawd72
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    One of the things that's always bugged me about Ross' work is it looks very flat. The figures in the foreground are the same tonally with everything in the background, and they just don't stand out. Even the close-up Joker face doesn't really appear to be in the foreground...the whole piece lacks dimension.

    Joe Jusko will always be my favorite comic painter...

    Last edited by enyawd72; Jul 11, '14, 6:01 PM.

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  • PNGwynne
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    Originally posted by monitor_ep
    I do not like the roid-rage Batman and Robin, but the rest is just drool worthy.
    That's what I was thinking, too... Absurdly pleased to see the Cavalier included.

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  • Hedji
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    So strange... Doesn't seem like Ross. Would veins really show through spandex?

    Weird.

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  • monitor_ep
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    I do not like the roid-rage Batman and Robin, but the rest is just drool worthy.

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  • madmarva
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    The piece is similar to the cover on a collection of Batman newspaper strips.

    I'm glad Ross is doing some Marvel and DC work. His series of 75th Marvel anniversary lithos look great, to me.

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  • TomStrong
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    Originally posted by thunderbolt
    love me some Sprang, but man that piece is really wretched. The over muscled duo is too much. And what is up with Ross's color palette lately?
    I've noticed the change in the palette lately too and I don't care for it. I think you could see it beginning with the Death of Batman series. I do think it looks appropriate with the '66 batman but I prefer his usual subdued tones. Don't get me wrong, I love Ross, He's my favorite comic artist. I think he depicts heroes in the light they deserve, I just don't care for this. I think part of this is me as well. I keep looking for another Kingdom Come and he's probably wanting to do something fresh with his art. But I could read and buy new comics all day from him in his usual style (Kingdom Come).

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  • thunderbolt
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    love me some Sprang, but man that piece is really wretched. The over muscled duo is too much. And what is up with Ross's color palette lately?

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    Sprang did several retrospective pieces like this in the late 80s/early 90s, so I'm guessing Ross painted over top of his design. And being the stickler for detail he is, he interpreted Sprang's barrel-chested Batman through his realistic camera lens.

    That Mysterio piece is nice. I always thought unmasked Mysterio looked like Leonard Nimoy.

    Chris

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