29 12 / 2012

“The wildest action scene ever in the history of comics!” is how Jim Steranko described this classic four-page spread from Strange Tales #167. Published by Marvel Comics, April 1968.

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    Remember kids, he didn’t have photoshop to help him. Respect for the master.
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    Artist You Should Know Jim Steranko
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    don’t get me wrong, modern Marvel is great, but there’s something to be said for silver age naivete and the psychotronic...
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    So great. So unfortunate that the color team screwed up the floor on the second page.
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