Monday, August 31, 2015
Friday, August 28, 2015
The Crimson Death
I've always been a fan of Gladney's painting skills. However, I don't usually like his take on The Shadow himself. As Agent T points out Graves uses himself as the model for our hero. Wish he had gone out of his comfort zone and kept the stylized version Rozen created. I like this cover well enough but there just doesn't seem to be the familiar aspects that we have come to expect. Too real, no sense of the fantastic or mystery. No, I haven't read this one so I'll let everyone who hasn't read it check out this review. It's a Tinsley novel so if that is your cup of tea then you should be very happy.
The Shadow Year One #2
This mirrored one of my favorite scenes from the '94 film. I loved the movable wall with the hidden latch and thought the "sanctum" looked fantastic (even if it couldn't have been farther from the space Gibson described). This cover seems to be a nice compromise between the pulp version and the beautiful film version. Nice cover.
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Thursday, August 27, 2015
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Fastner & Larson
I don't know if the duo ever painted this or not but I thought it was interesting, if not my favorite.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
From Dynamite
Or so the caption says. I don't know the artist on this but I like it. I'm taking a stab at it and guessing it's Chaykin. The shading of the scarf and the background graphics seem to lead me in that direction.
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Monday, August 24, 2015
The Silent Death
Love the cover. Loved the story. I read this in the 70's when it was reprinted. What a great age to be reading The Shadow. Junior High and still not too jaded by everyday life. But I digress. This cover is awesome with a touch of sci fi to add to the mystery of the midnight avenger. Yeah, this one captures our hero really well. If by some chance you haven't read this one, then check out the review found here.
And this is the cover I grew up with. As great as this one is I think the original is better.
Friday, August 21, 2015
Thursday, August 20, 2015
The Romanoff Jewels
One of my favorites. I recently re-read this one for the umpteenth time. There's not much I can add to this review but to reiterate the need for all fans to read this tale. Early stuff with a lot of insight into the past of The Dark Eagle.
After a long night of crime fighting
Looks like Shrevvy wasn't available to get The Dark Eagle home. J P Leon is the artist for this one.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2015
The Shadow by Frank Robbins
When these came out I was so disappointed in the artwork. I just didn't like this style. Fast forward 10 - 15 years and I started to come around. Still later I actually became quite a fan of Mr. Robbins' take on my favorite character. Lots of energy in his work and a real sense of atmosphere. Yeah, it took awhile but I really think Frank gave us a wonderful look at The Shadow.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Monday, August 17, 2015
The Sledge-Hammer Crimes
What a fun cover! The Shadow smashes crime for all to see. He even takes out a dame! Justice truly turns a blind eye. I haven't read this one but here is the link to a review for anyone curious about this tale.
Friday, August 14, 2015
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
New clew
Sorry about reposting the Hardman piece so soon. Forgot I had used it. Still, it's a nice little study. Here's a new clew to vex you.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015
The Man Who Died Twice
A pedestrian cover illustration from Gladney. It is, however, the artwork gracing the third of The Prince of Evil tales by Theodore Tinsley. I'm not a big fan of the cover but it serves the purpose, I suppose. Apparently this is the weakest of the four adventures that comprise the Benedict Stark arc, according to this review. I think I like the title this story was submitted under, "Dead Man's Joke".
Jordi Bernet presents...
The Shadow!!!! Nice representation , especially the imposing .45. Would love to see a whole story by Mr. Bernet featuring our hero.
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Monday, August 10, 2015
Friday, August 7, 2015
Charles Vess does... The Shadow
Really, really love this piece. Wish I had envisioned this one. This was done 7 years before the 94 film so he certainly wasn't influenced. Would love to own this.
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art,
illustration,
Maxwell Grant,
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Walter B. Gibson
The Key
Reminds me of a t-shirt design. Too bad the star doesn't have seven points like the secret symbol beneath the girasol stone in The Shadow's ring. Otherwise, a so-so cover (so much yellow) that probably did its job and helped to sell gobs of issues. Check out this review in case you haven't read the tale. It has been reprinted by Anthony Tollin so it is readily accessible.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
The Shadow by Sale
Wow, love this image. Tim did some of my favorite Batman tales in recent years. Would love to see him tackle a story arc at Dynamite.
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Maxwell Grant,
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015
The Green Box
One of my all time favorite covers. I love the blue palette Rozen used and the wonderful effect of the shadows crossing The Dark Eagle's visage. Let's not forget the fabulous ring, prominent yet understated. And the literal use of a green box as the graphic element behind The Shadow. Just a solid, classic image and very well rendered. I would love to own this issue... someday. Oh, yeah, it's a great story as well. Very fitting for the 50th published tale of The Shadow.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Monday, August 3, 2015
Alex Ross "Masks" #8
As usual, nicely rendered but just too much going on. And yet nothing is going on. Much like the series itself.
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comics,
covers,
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Maxwell Grant,
The Shadow
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