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John Buscema, Dan Adkins, 1968-10 Buscema/Adkins: Sub-Mariner #6 p2 - Planche originale
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1968-10 Buscema/Adkins: Sub-Mariner #6 p2

Planche originale
1968
Encre de Chine
Pencil and Ink
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"...with fast moving scripts by Roy Thomas and sprawling art by a John Buscema (who was just entering his most dynamic period). The early issues of the Sub-Mariner Strip were some of the best kept secrets at Marvel!
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In Sub-Mariner #6 (Oct. 1968) [..] the near insane Tiger Shark escapes from the laboratory and take Namor's girlfriend, the Lady Dorma, hostage. I seems that he's gotten the idea that on the basis of getting away from the Sub-Mariner, he's entitled to the crown of Atlantis (...). in the meantime, his curvaceous sister, Diana Arliss, dons a diving suit and in defiance of Dr. Dorcas ("I'm going after my brother ... and ... you'd better hope that I find him, before it's too late, or else you'll learn that a woman, too, can know the thirst for revenge!")..."
--Pierre Comtois: Marvel Comics in the 1960s, p. 210-211

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A propos de John Buscema

John Buscema est un dessinateur de comics américain. Il fut dans les années 1970 l'un des principaux dessinateurs de la Marvel Comics et sut assurer grâce à son talent le succès de nombreuses séries parmi lesquelles : les Vengeurs, le Surfer d'Argent et Wolverine. Mais trouvant peu de plaisir dans le dessin des super-héros, John Buscema ne s'est jamais aussi parfaitement bien exprimé qu'en animant des personnages d'heroic fantasy comme Conan le Barbare.