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Sean Watson
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Posted: 17 July 2018 at 12:57pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

JB who would you want to ink this? Say if it was to happen. I would be happy to have just as the pencils, that you have posted. I hope this hasn't been asked already. Thanks!
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I haven't suggested an inker, per se.
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Sorry to repeat myself, JB... but these pages are AWESOME!!

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I'll allow it.

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JB, could storylines in this title cause events in other titles on which you
worked to play out in different ways?
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I'd love to see Mark Farmer's inks on these pages, and I'm a little curious on how Terry Austin would handle these pencils so many years later.

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Yeah! I would love to see what Terry Austin could do with this as well!

One of my favorite unsung penciller-inker team ups was JB and Jerry Ordway. I really dug those FF issues they worked on together. It would be interesting to see his hand on these X-Men pages.
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Probably, but that would require this to be SO much more than a fun little exercise.

Which it isn't.

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Wallace Sellars
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 QUOTE:
One of my favorite unsung penciller-inker team ups was JB and
Jerry Ordway. I really dug those FF issues they worked on together. It
would be interesting to see his hand on these X-Men pages.


I have enjoyed Jerry Ordway’s work on POWER OF SHAZAM and
other titles. I think his inks were a bit strong when he and JB worked on
the JLA “Tenth Circle” miniseries.
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Andrew Bitner
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I just feel happy to be seeing this story.
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Darin Henry
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Exercise or not, I agree this is a whole lot of fun. Now all we need is to discover that Ditko secretly drew 100 more issues of Spider-Man that pick up right where issue 38 left off. 
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 Derek Rogers wrote:
One of my favorite unsung penciller-inker team ups was JB and Jerry Ordway.

I love Ordway, but generally their collaborations felt like too much Ordway, not enough Byrne.  Sometimes those things work, sometimes not - I liked their FF issues when they came out in my teens, but now it seems like there's too much tension between the styles of the two artists.

A pairing I really dug that I'm pretty sure most others did not was the (one?) issue of FF that Al Gordon inked.  Gordon used a feather-light, detail-rich approach that was kind of like the anti-Coletta.  I don't know if it would be a sustainable collaboration, but it was nice to see JB's pencils through that particular lens - particularly 35 years on, when a look back shows very few other inkers took that approach.
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If THIS can
happen, why not X-MEN ELSEWHEN?
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DISNEY has to farm out all-ages stories. 
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