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, perfectly captures Tim Sale’s unmistakable style, defined by deep shadows and distorted anatomy. Sale developed a storytelling approach that places emotion at its core: each of his pages, especially in his most iconic Marvel works, speaks of memory, solitude, and anger. These suspended emotions turn visual storytelling into a deeply personal experience.

His work forms a bridge between expressionism and classic American comics, blending dramatic intensity with graphic sensitivity. In Hulk: Gray, the character is portrayed with tragic power, revealing the emotional fragility beneath the brute strength, all without ever betraying the source 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.