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Gene Day, Master of Kung-Fu 103 Page 26 - Comic Strip
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Master of Kung-Fu 103 Page 26

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Gene Day avait un gout immodéré (et le talent qui va avec !) pour les pages d'ambiance parfois gothique, au milieu d'architectures improbables et surchargées. Mais, bon, la série s'appelle tout de même Master of Kung-Fu, alors...

Alors, il faut aussi que ça bouge ! D'où cette belle démonstration d'action pure, dans un cadrage ultra-classique et cette ambiance à la Opération Dragon qui a fait tout le succès de cette série, bien servie, il est vrai par des artistes parmi les plus talentueux...

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About Gene Day

Gene Day began his career in the Canadian alternative comix scene. In 1974, he published the short-lived underground comic Out of the Depths. He cooperated with Dave Sim on Oktoberfest Comics #1, published by Now and Then Publications in 1976. Day drew for the Skywald magazines Psycho and Nightmare from 1974, as well as Mike Friedrich's independent comics company Star Reach, contributing to Star Reach anthology, Image and Quack. Day did illustrations for fantasy role-playing games and published his own graphic novel, 'Future Day', in 1979. He was a longtime inker on Marvel's 'Master of Kung Fu' title by Mike Zeck, starting in 1976. He also inked on the licensed 'Star Wars' series, pencilled by Carmine Infantino, as well as 'The Mighty Thor' and 'Marvel Two-in-One' featuring 'The Thing'. From 1985 to 1986, Renegade Press published four issues of Gene Day's 'Black Zeppelin', an anthology series primarily featuring stories and painted covers Day completed before his death, as well new contributions by Sim, Bruce Conklin, Augustine Funnell, and Charles Vess. More of his work appeared posthumously in Caliber Comics' anthology series Day Brothers Presents, which also featured the work of Day's artist brothers, David Day and Dan Day. Text (c) Lambiek