[B]ChadH[/B] 'cuz Quitely's cover there was a perfect representation of DC's Silver Age goofiness without the painful expository word or thought balloons. I really needed to see what was going on in that scene.
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[B]ChadH[/B] 'cuz Quitely's cover there was a perfect representation of DC's Silver Age goofiness without the painful expository word or thought balloons. I really needed to see what was going on in that scene.
[B]Speed Force League Unlimited[/B], because I'm also a sucker for Romita.
[B]Rob Allen[/B] for a great cover and a great story.
I vote for [B]WillyPhilly[/B] because Dan De Carlo is way underrated among comics fans.
This was a hard one for me this week. So many great artists. But I am picking [B]Scott Taylor[/B]. I just cant pass up a good Green Goblin cover.
Honorable mentions to Tami and Conn Seanery for some great Alex Ross covers.
[B]Speed Force League Unlimited [/B]
[B]WestPhillyPunisher[/B] for the Dan DeCarlo
Easy choice for me, I have to go with [B]icctrombone[/B] and Big John Buscema.
[b]Greg Hatcher[/b]
I go [B]Tami[/B] for Alex Ross.
Jumping on the [B]Greg Hatcher[/B] bandwagon.
[B]Rob Allen[/B]
Can't resist a good Brunner cover. A Colan cover might give it a run for the money, but no one posted one, sadly.
[QUOTE=Scott Taylor;4993393]But wow, Google was no help in finding out anything about Logos Comics. Very interesting! [/QUOTE]
Scott, here's the best site I know of for info on Logos comics: [url]http://www.christiancomicsinternational.org/series_logos.html[/url]
You might find the rest of that site interesting too.
Oh thats what it was! Somewhere in my parent's attic I have a copy of Run Baby Run. Found it really enjoyable.
Thanks for the link, great source of info
[B]Greg Hatcher [/B] for Don Newton