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[QUOTE=WallyWestFlash;4427183]This actually looks really cool. Art and story look on point.
[IMG]https://community.cbr.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=83844&d=1561559051[/IMG][/QUOTE]Is it just me, or does that art seem to have a bit of a Kelley Jones look to it?
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[QUOTE=MajorHoy;4427293]Is it just me, or does that art seem to have a bit of a Kelley Jones look to it?[/QUOTE]
I was thinking the same thing. A very Kelly Jones/90's era look. Perfect for the Spectre and Batman as well.
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[QUOTE=MajorHoy;4427293]Is it just me, or does that art seem to have a bit of a Kelley Jones look to it?[/QUOTE]
Kyle Hotz has been doing that kind of stuff since the 90s. He's done a lot of Marvel and indy stuff, but I am not sure how much previous work he has with DC. He started in comics in '92 and his first big 2 work was Doctor Strange Annual 4 in '94, and while his style has evolved over the years, it has had the same basic vibe and look all that time.
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Spectre in [B][I]Doomsday Clock #10[/I][/B] (July 2019):
[img]https://i67.servimg.com/u/f67/18/91/37/14/spectr11.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i67.servimg.com/u/f67/18/91/37/14/doctor18.jpg[/img]
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Always loved the Spectre and Hotz draws him very well. Hoping these two issues aren't the last time we'll see The Spectre under his pencils.
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[QUOTE=MRP;4427802]Kyle Hotz has been doing that kind of stuff since the 90s. He's done a lot of Marvel and indy stuff, but I am not sure how much previous work he has with DC. He started in comics in '92 and his first big 2 work was Doctor Strange Annual 4 in '94, and while his style has evolved over the years, it has had the same basic vibe and look all that time.
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Based on the picture and comments, Hotz looks like a good artist for a Spectre series, however DC sees fit to do that. I'd assume DC has faith in him, putting him on Detective, a noticeably higher profile book.
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[QUOTE=CaptCleghorn;4442789]Based on the picture and comments, Hotz looks like a good artist for a Spectre series, however DC sees fit to do that. [B]I'd assume DC has faith in him, putting him on Detective, a noticeably higher profile book[/B].[/QUOTE]Is Hotz becoming a regular penciller on that title, or is he just doing the issues with Spectre? :confused:
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[QUOTE=MajorHoy;4442915]Is Hotz becoming a regular penciller on that title, or is he just doing the issues with Spectre? :confused:[/QUOTE]
I think he's just doing pencils for the Spectre stuff. There was a rumor a while back about Tomasi doing a Spectre book, so it's possible these two issues were from that and repurposed into a two-parter in 'Tec once that got canned. Or it's a stealth pilot for the book. Who knows? I'm just glad The Spectre is in a higher profile DC book.
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[QUOTE=MajorHoy;4442915]Is Hotz becoming a regular penciller on that title, or is he just doing the issues with Spectre? :confused:[/QUOTE]
No idea. But even a fill-in story is worth something.
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Spectre appeared in [B][I]Wonder Woman #241[/I][/B] (March 1978):
[img]https://i67.servimg.com/u/f67/18/91/37/14/spectr12.jpg[/img]
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I have a couple questions:
When did Corrigan's body get resurrected?
When did the idea of the Spectre as a pre-existing entity that wasn't Jim come into play?
I only just found out he started as a ghost, and that's somewhat interesting to me. I've only seen the spirit of vengeance version, which I do not like at all, and so never sought to read any more with the character.
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My favorite Spectre moment was the Ostrander run at the trial of the woman who burned her children in a van. Spec materialized and brought back her children as burning skeletons to immolate her. Then he was interviewed on CNN, IIRC. Epitomized the vengeance aspect. I was looking forward to Spec on the cancelled Constantine show. I hope he could make an appearance in the Arrowverse. Corrigan could manifest there.