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I would not go so far as to say these are my favorite panels. hm Favorite startling panels works better. :olol

 

 

Speed Carter Spaceman #2 Joe Maneely art

 

 

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lol I guess he's only mentally sick if the experiment fails.

Now that's a story I'll have to read someday.

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Hi all,

 

today, i bought a Masterworks JIM issues 1-10

and ive been inspired by this thread and others to look deeper into certain panels and appreciate the art of certain artists.

 

I'd like to share these.

 

Now this is a great use of shadows and lighting,so evocative.

 

 

 

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This one is also terrific artwork using trees as a framing device.

 

 

 

 

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Now ive noticed a few artists using a succession of panels to convey transition or movement.The colors are amazing.

 

First one is Jay Scott Pike

 

 

 

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second one is Dick Ayers.

 

 

 

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This story i love,and ive decided im 100% sure Rod Serling read this to help him create a very famous episode.

And i love how the sitting cop seems to be the only one reacting to this announcement.

 

 

 

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Last,but not least,something that made me laugh pretty hard.Amidst the ghoulish stories are little 1 or 2-page written stories.

 

at the end of one is this.A give blood kind of PSA. lol

 

 

 

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Lots of great panels by Quinlan.

 

I was reading a Captain Aero last week and was reminded of Joe Maneeley when looking at Quinlan's art. Their styles are a little similar, but they were also both very versatile and prolific. Sort of the do-it-all guy for their respective publishers.

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[font:Arial Black]Detective 35 (1940) - Kane (Moldoff ghosting)[/font]

 

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[font:Arial Black]Batman 244 (1972) - Neal Adams[/font]

 

 

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[font:Arial Black]Creepy #1 (1965) - Frazetta[/font]

 

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[font:Arial Black]Shadow Pulp (July 15/37) - Edd Cartier[/font]

 

 

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Wouldn't be a panel thread without Fletcher Hanks. I could use just about every panel the guy ever drew. If anyone has a Fantastic 3, that has some of the best, but this is way up there. From Fantastic 6.

 

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