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Vinny Valenti
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"Who has a shot of Neal the Deal drawing Spider-Man?"


Sadly, it doesn't really work for me.
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It's all that superfluous string on the webbing that doesn't work for me.  Just looks terrible.
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 Luca Tavan wrote:
I consider the reusing of a pose to be a "swipe".

So artists have been swiping since, what, John Romita Sr left ASM?  I mean, exactly how many original poses does Spider-Man really have when you come right down to it?  Any that weren't covered in the first 100 issues?  I don't think so.

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"I consider the reusing of a pose to be a "swipe".

A character-specific pose, used as part of the characterization, and used repeatedly by the original artist (the one who attributed the pose to the character) is a "stock pose", not a swipe. McFarlane introduced some new poses to Spider-man and he should be credited for that. But it also means that other artists on the character cannot be accused of swiping when they use it.

Ironically, in order to claim that the image above by JB was a "swipe" as opposed to a legitimate "stock pose" one would have to deny McFarlane's tremendous influence or impact on the physical characterization of Spider-Man.

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Accompanied by the comment "I didn't know that assholes could swipe from each other" I found a website with this example of Liefeld swiping from me.

Of course, that THING cover is actually by Ron Wilson, so it's good to know the minibrains are as sharp as ever!

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Darren Taylor
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That's a really nice cover from Wilson.
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Lee Painter
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Is it ok to swipe yourself?

 



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Mikael Bergkvist
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No hotlinks.. upload the images.

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Jamie Coville
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Larsen has swiped from himself several times and openly admits it.

In one issue he swiped an entire page out of a Spider-Man comic he drew, which he later admitted he probably should not have done.
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Knut Robert Knutsen
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When you "swipe" from yourself it's not really swiping. It's just repeating yourself. Swiping by definition must be copying somebody else.
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