Here's another powerful piece from my own comic art collection! Below is an original art page from the 1978 issue of DAREDEVIL #155! Drawn by the criminally underrated Frank Robbins, this page has been mine for many years, and showcases ol' DD in a series of street-swingin' action scenes! Robbins was a master at depicting movement, action, body language, and real drama! Click below to enlarge and enjoy!
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Above, left: The fantastic Frank Robbins original DAREDEVIL art page, and (right), the printed version! Note the many tiny details (such as razor-scraped motion lines) that were completely obliterated in the final printed comic! Those indelible inks were supplied by Frank Springer! |
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Above: The artwork, displayed (along with printed pages and cover art), on my wall! |
BONUS! Glance below to see the captivating cover that housed the above awesome artwork! Art by Gene Colan and Frank Springer!
1 comment:
Ohhh that is so cool - I couldn't agree more that Frank Robbins was so underrated that it was indeed a crime, although I have to admit when I first became aware of his art (Capt America) I was not a fan at all , it wasn't until he drew the Invaders I started to "get it" and have been buying and collecting as much of his stuff (comics) as I can. That DD issue is a great wee comic
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