Friday, March 8, 2013
Superman and The Sub-Mariner (With Ant-Man!)
Dave Bullock has a great style that combines modern storytelling techniques with classic character design. I especially love his take on Superman, which fits in well with Jack Kirby's groundbreaking Marvel work. It's also a style that I would love to see put to animation - the economy of line and keen sense of body language would make for a great retro feature.
Labels:
Ant-Man,
Dave Bullock,
DC Comics,
Jack Kirby,
Marvel Comics,
Namor,
Sub-Mariner,
Super-Team Family,
Superman,
Team Up
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Well, now I want to dig out my Fleischer Superman DVD's.
Hey, is Ant-Man filling in for the Atom here? Four of the last five issues of the original Super-Team Family were actually one long Atom story even though the individual issues were nominally team-ups between two other heroes. It's been the only aspect of the short-lived title you haven't yet recalled in some sense (you've even had a few Golden Age and Silver Age "reprint" stories) and I was wondering if you'd ever do the Atom subplot theme.
I remember those issues well. I do have a couple of images from them in my stockpile so they may indeed prove useful for an upcoming cover. You'll definitely see Atom pairing up with some interesting guests, in fact I just made a new Atom cover today.
Another superb cover. Like your Superman/Torch, Superman/Magnus, Dick Tracy/Superman and Human Torch/Green Lantern, this has the same retro feel I love.
I'm pretty sure Bullock actually came from an animation career. Or, at least, as a storyboard artist.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1989960/
I'm pretty sure that's the same guy.
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