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                    Description
                                Great battle page with both Ka-Zar and Zabu in classic Bronze Age Marvel action! Dynamic pencils by Big John Buscema are done full justice with inks by Neal Adams and the Crusty Bunkers!                            
                        Inscriptions / Signatures
                                John Buscema signature on back or page accompanied by some rough pencil sketches                            
                        Commentaire
                                A truly gorgeous page featuring two giants of the medium at their height - this is pure, dynamic John Buscema on pencils with Neal Adams and the Crusty Bunkers on inks.
Looking closely at this awesome piece, it's clear that Adams had a significant role in the inking - possibly the smaller Zabu panel, but certainly the large middle one shows fine line and hints of drybrush effect which is Adams through and through. I think the facial inks on the priest could be Adams (there's drybrush again on the second to last panel), but the final panel featuring Ka-Zar ending him almost definitely is - the quality of line in rendering the anatomy is pure Adams.
My bro, who has one hell of an eye for this sort of thing, reckons that Dick Giordano had a hand in some of the inks here and I agree. There's some of his stylings on the penultimate panel's Ka-Zar for sure. He also thinks that Russ Heath probably inked the lizard creature.
Some lovely half-tone washes on this piece give it the volume and solidity which characterised black and white Marvel mags at their best in the 1970s.
In all, one hell of a sweet page and a great example of a Bronze Age Marvel Masterpiece!
                        Looking closely at this awesome piece, it's clear that Adams had a significant role in the inking - possibly the smaller Zabu panel, but certainly the large middle one shows fine line and hints of drybrush effect which is Adams through and through. I think the facial inks on the priest could be Adams (there's drybrush again on the second to last panel), but the final panel featuring Ka-Zar ending him almost definitely is - the quality of line in rendering the anatomy is pure Adams.
My bro, who has one hell of an eye for this sort of thing, reckons that Dick Giordano had a hand in some of the inks here and I agree. There's some of his stylings on the penultimate panel's Ka-Zar for sure. He also thinks that Russ Heath probably inked the lizard creature.
Some lovely half-tone washes on this piece give it the volume and solidity which characterised black and white Marvel mags at their best in the 1970s.
In all, one hell of a sweet page and a great example of a Bronze Age Marvel Masterpiece!
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                A propos de Neal Adams
Neal Adams est un auteur de bande dessinée américain. Il est connu pour ses histoires de super-héros (notamment ses travaux sur les personnages Superman, Batman et Green Arrow) et son style d'illustration très réaliste. Il a été ajouté au Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame en 1998 et au Jack Kirby Hall of Fame en 1999.
                                 
                     
                             
                                             
                                             
                                            