I felt the same way about Joe St. Pierre. I always thought he had potential.
Agreed. The creative team really upped their game in making a most memorable and thrilling end to the series.
Doc Bright was fine on the series. But I was rather partial towards Rod Whigham.
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Chris Bachalo's Gambit.
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Just like those Wolverine vs the Silver Samurai pages I linked. It was the same issue and had 3 or 4 full pages of just Wolverine and the Samurai fighting with no dialogue, but it still felt so epic. You could feel the brutality just flowing off the page and tell these two men were trying to kill each other.
Gene Colan's Doctor Strange.
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Alan Davis' Phoenix:
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Now, from Fantastic Four #48, is this a drawing, or the result of photo manipulation?
John Buscema on Conan.
Preferably with Ernie Chan on inks.
This one will be an odd and obscure one, but I vaguely remember flipping thru the color reprints of the Eastman & Laird Ninja Turtles books at Waldenbooks. They would sit on the shelf for years...like luggage. This was in `88 thru `90 and they were always there. Never got into the Mirage series.
The Archie line? I dunno what it was, but I was hooked at issue #3.
Ken Mitchroney had a look that is hard to describe. Kind of had a Looney Tunes look to it.
John Buscema on Thor or Conan
John Romita on Spider-Man
Dale Keown on Hulk
Ron Lim on Silver Surfer
George Perez on Avengers
Steve Epting on Captain America