Black and White Wednesday: John Buscema Original Art
Dig it, Groove-ophiles--John Buscema original art!
You're welcome.
What?
Oh, yeah, some Conan!
Special thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics and Grand Comics Database for being such fantastic resources for covers, dates, creator info, etc. Thou art treasures true!
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Always love B & W Wednesdays! Especially seeing original art, John Buscema no less! How about besides more John Buscema. We see some early 70's Sal Buscema, Marie Severin & BWS!Roy Thomas turns 76 on Nov 22nd too by the way!
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ReplyDeletesome artists I never cared for growing up were actually great. It is just that their work never gelled with being colored.
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John Buscema's wonderful figure work and composition/design is a true Diversion of the Groovy Kind!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove that buscema. Especially the Conan bit.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful art by John Buscema. Every figure, every panel a gem. Never cared for Ernie Chan's inks though. It may have made Conan look a bit olde worlde but Chan's inks were overbearing. The best inker for John Buscema seemed to be Big John himself or his little brother Sal.
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