Tim Sale, Hulk: Gray #6, Page 12 - Original Illustration
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Hulk: Gray #6, Page 12

Original Illustration
2004
Ink
Pencil and Ink
28 x 44 cm (11.02 x 17.32 in.)
Added on 3/29/25
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Description

A page that, in its simplicity, fully embodies Tim Sale’s distinctive style, marked by deep shadows and distorted anatomy. Sale shaped a storytelling approach that places emotion at its core, and each of his pages (especially in his most iconic Marvel works) speaks of memory, solitude, and anger: suspended emotions that turn visual storytelling into an intimate experience.

His work forms a bridge between expressionism and classic American comics, blending dramatic intensity with graphic sensitivity. In Hulk: Gray, the character is rendered with tragic power, revealing the emotional fragility behind brute strength, without ever betraying the original material or the spirit of the character.

Inscriptions

Signed (bottom left): Tim Sale

Publication

  • F is for Father
  • Marvel Comics
  • 04/2004
  • Page 12

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About Tim Sale

Timothy Roger Sale was an American Eisner Award-winning comics artist, best known for his work on the DC Comics characters Batman and Superman and for influencing depictions of the Caped Crusader in numerous films.