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Chad Carter
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A Grell posterizing:

 

 

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I thought the shield wasn't designed as a shield. I thought it was
an accident that just happened to produce a disk.


The shield shape wasn't the accident--the accident was that the
people making it were managed to create an adamantium/vibranium
alloy that no one was able to replicate. They must have been testing
out various metals by molding them into disc-shapes, but I don't
think the actual shape of the shield was the accidental part.
          
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From comicartfans:

 

I had no idea Adams had worked on the Human Target...that's great.

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Savage-ry coutesy of Ross Andru.

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Andru and GL's version of the direct approach (I believe this is Andru):

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Chad Carter
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I wonder how this guy yells "Aaahrrr!" when his jaw is presumably kicked into his frontal lobe.

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Chad Carter
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Not a punch, but the Art of the Pluck:

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Andru and GL's version of the direct approach (I
believe this is Andru):

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Hmm. I see no "Andru-isms". Where's it from?
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Hey!  Look at that Wolverine by Paul Smith--

He drew the back of the costume right! 

Love it when that happens... I mean used to happen.
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That's a neat GL vs Sinestro...
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Excuse me again...the GL/Sinestro is Garcia-Lopez...it came from the DC Calendar of 1979, posted online.

I love the fact that Sinestro's nuke has a skull and crossbones on it. Great touch.

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The "Andru and GL's version of the direct approach" piece is actually signed by Garcia Lopez from the 1977 DC Calander.

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