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Keith Pollard, Romeo Tanghal, Fantastic Four - T326 p.7 - Comic Strip
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Fantastic Four - T326 p.7

Comic Strip
1989
Ink
28 x 42 cm (11.02 x 16.54 in.)
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Keith Pollard broke in at Marvel in the late 70s and was soon drawing their two biggest books of the time, Amazing Spider-Man and Fantastic Four. He later became the regular artist on Thor. Pollard, who is now 70 years old, left comics in 1994, though he occasionally makes appearances at comic book conventions.

Romeo Tanghal was one of the industry's most prominent inkers from the late 70s through the 90s. He's best known as George Perez's inking partner on virtually every issue of New Teen Titans that Perez drew. This was the most significant DC series of the 1980s. Tanghal worked on dozens of other DC features as well and also spent time working for Marvel in the late 80s and 90s, including work on the flagship Fantastic Four title.

Inscriptions

par Romeo Tanghal en bas a gauche

Comment

Keith Pollard (crayons) et Romeo Tanghal (encres) ont collaboré sur cette page de Fantastic Four #326 (1989) mettant en vedette Mister Fantastic, the Thing, the Human Torch, Ms. Marvel/She-Thing (Sharon Ventura) et Alicia Masters (en fait le Skrull Lyja dans un déguisement à long terme). Reed est en congé du FF mais s'arrête au QG de l'équipe pour s'assurer que les gars suivent toutes les procédures d'entretien appropriées pour le bâtiment. Ben est suspect de la raison de cette visite, alors Reed garde la bouche fermée et résout les problèmes qu'il détecte sans contrarier davantage son vieil ami. Il s'agissait du deuxième passage de Pollard dans Fantastic Four, une décennie après son premier passage à la fin de l'âge du bronze. Pollard avait une très bonne idée des personnages de FF et a travaillé sur plusieurs histoires mémorables.

Publication

  • Nova 151
  • Semic
  • 08/1990
  • Page 8

See also:   Nova

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About Keith Pollard

Keith Pollard is an American comic book artist. Originally from the Detroit area, Pollard is best known for his simultaneous work on the Marvel Comics titles The Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, and Thor in the late 1970s–early 1980s.