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I don't know...but its cool how they worked THE RIDDLER in there when
he really wasn't a part of the series.
(I know, I know, there was a Spanish GL repaint, but come on!)
"No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris Mannix
Garcia-Lopez? Seriously? I dunno- his stuff is always seems more posed & detailed. That Penguin nose looks wrong, as does the Riddler positioning. Not saying it isn't his, but his work is usually more polished.
There was a bunch of Super Powers stuff released in the mid-80s, such as this coloring book. The art in here is by Howard Bender, inked by Joe Giella. Maybe Bender inked by Giordano?
Here's some Batman villain model sheet art by Garcia-Lopez. The BK box certainly follows the style guide, but as I said, the posing just doesn't seem right to be G-L.
Last edited by johnnystorm; Mar 29, '10, 10:20 PM.
The cover of that coloring book IS Garcia Lopez (probably inked by Dick Giordano), but that artwork on the box is probably not them. Like Johny said, not polished enough. It could be Bender, or anyone of the guys who worked on the Super Powers mini-comics included with the figures. They all kind-of-sort-of followed the Lopez style guides for consistency.
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