Posted by: WebHobbit | November 5, 2015

Panel Scan – Gene Colan’s Dracula

Still reading through Marvel’s awesome ’70s series Tomb of Dracula. I just finished #22 (1974). This large panel is a stunning example of Gene Colan’s Dracula.

TOD-22

This single panel took about 50% of a single page (which was somewhat unusual at the time as the general style was lots of smaller panels with six or more on most pages). I love the facial expressions on both characters as well as the ornate gold details of the ceiling/wall area above and behind them. This issue is a bit of a departure story-wise as Dracula ends up in the role of hero as he protects the girl from an evil ghost that haunts the mansion she’s inherited (and Dracula covets for himself). In my opinion the definitive Dracula isn’t Bela Lugosi, Peter Cushing or even Gary Oldman -it’s the Gene Colan drawn version from this series!

Posted by: WebHobbit | November 1, 2015

Sunday Scan – Gil Kane

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CTB-69

Sunday Scan time. This week we have another one by the legendary and prolific Gil Kane. This is the cover to Marvel’s Conan the Barbarian #69 (1976). Pencil art by Gil Kane with inking by the great Pablo Marcos. I love the sense of movement and the over the shoulder perspective Kane used here. This is one of the 42 books I scored at Matt Hawes’s flea market booth yesterday during his .50 sale! Cover condition was a little rough (I Photoshopped a LOT of defects out to get it this good!) but a steal at 50 cents.

Posted by: WebHobbit | October 25, 2015

Sunday Scan – Gil Kane

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TOD-10

Sunday Scan is back. This week I have another Tomb of Dracula. This is the cover for #10 (1973). It features Blade the Vampire Slayer in his first appearance. This issue cost me a small fortune! It was the most I’ve ever spent on a single comicbook. This is when you know you’re a serious collector….that or you have a Real Problem! The art is by Gil Kane with inking by Tom Palmer.

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