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                                This modern page actually speaks for itself, doesn't it?
It has lots of black and shadow which doesn't hurt for a Batman page. Many details are covered with black, which makes the visible details all the more interesting, e.g. the worked out left hand, the half visible Batman symbol and of course the dramatically illuminated cape from above.
The visual supports the classic running pose…
So in summary, the page has everything that makes it very desirable for me. Therefore I thank my good friend Nicolaj for letting it go!!!
                        It has lots of black and shadow which doesn't hurt for a Batman page. Many details are covered with black, which makes the visible details all the more interesting, e.g. the worked out left hand, the half visible Batman symbol and of course the dramatically illuminated cape from above.
The visual supports the classic running pose…
So in summary, the page has everything that makes it very desirable for me. Therefore I thank my good friend Nicolaj for letting it go!!!
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                About Gary Frank
Gary Frank is a British comics artist, notable for pencilling on Midnight Nation and Supreme Power, both written by J. Michael Straczynski. He has also worked with author Peter David on The Incredible Hulk and Supergirl. He had a creator-owned series, Kin, which he wrote himself, published by Top Cow in 2000.
Writer Geoff Johns, who has collaborated with Frank, has opined that Frank's rendition of Superman is the best of his generation and that the only other artist in the same league with Frank in this regard is Curt Swan.
                                 
                     
                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            