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Ian Carroll Byrne Robotics Member
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Posted: 20 May 2004 at 11:53pm | IP Logged | 1
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Dan,
The Galactus piece is a re-colored and effects-added version of
page 17 from FF #262, the trial of Reed Richards.
Y'know, this reminds me of the only time I ever talked to Jim
Warden at DOA on the phone, about 10 years back. He gave
me a quote for this very page (always a favorite of mine). I think
it was $500 or something. Sigh. If only . . . !
Ian
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Guests Byrne Robotics Visitor
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Posted: 21 May 2004 at 1:00pm | IP Logged | 2
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John Byrne wrote:
It's depressing to look at that Darkseid/New Gods piece from thirty years ago and realize there are artistic mistakes in it that I am still making today!
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JB would you care to elaborate? What mistakes can make you so depressed?
Edited by Dan Black on 21 May 2004 at 2:32pm
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Guests Byrne Robotics Visitor
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I believe that that Galactus face came from the Trial of Galactus TPB, if memory serves me right.
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Guests Byrne Robotics Visitor
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Posted: 21 May 2004 at 1:14pm | IP Logged | 4
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I've often wondered what those square pupils are in Galactus' mask.
I think it is real cool though.
Was it John who first drew them that way?
My best guess would be godly eyeglasses, after all Galactus is the oldest living being in this universe.
Edited by Dan Black on 21 May 2004 at 1:44pm
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John Byrne
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Posted: 21 May 2004 at 1:20pm | IP Logged | 5
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Kirbry first drew the square artifacts in the eye holes
of Galactus' helmet. He was fortunate enough to
have a colorist who recognized them as part of the
helmet, too. I was not, no matter how many times I
pointed it out.
No help that Layton had Galactus remove his helmet
in his HERCULES series*, and drew them as if they
were his eyeballs!
*This was the series in which Galactus was played
for laughs, after Shooter instructed me, and I had
taken great pains to "restore" him.
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Guests Byrne Robotics Visitor
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I knew in my heart of hearts many years ago that John would eventually end up doing a DOOM PATROL comicbook series. And from the looks of those pencil pages it looks as if it was well worth the wait. Next up methinks should be the Rawhide Kid series.
Edited by Dan Black on 21 May 2004 at 1:48pm
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Guests Byrne Robotics Visitor
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John Byrne wrote:
Kirbry first drew the square artifacts in the eye holes of Galactus' helmet. He was fortunate enough to have a colorist who recognized them as part of the helmet, too. I was not, no matter how many times I pointed it out.
No help that Layton had Galactus remove his helmet in his HERCULES series*, and drew them as if they were his eyeballs!
*This was the series in which Galactus was played for laughs, after Shooter instructed me, and I had taken great pains to "restore" him. |
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Well if Jack were still around I would ask him what the purpose was for those square holes. I seem to remember that Galactus cannot remove his helmet for some reason. Is that correct? Look at this Galactus. I don't see the squares in his helmet here. And this was way before Bob had him.
Edited by Dan Black on 21 May 2004 at 2:26pm
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Daniel Kendrick Byrne Robotics Member
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Just posting these to post them :)
Sorry about the size on the covers, they were the only ones available.
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John Byrne
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Look at this Galactus. I don't see the squares in his
helmet here. And this was way before Bob had him.
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When I did that drawing of Galactus I was still a fan
artist, and had read perhaps a third of the Galactus
stories published so far. I had not even read his
origin, as told in THOR (as you can tell from the fact
that my unmasked Galactus looks nothing like
Galen, the being who became Galactus).
By the time I came to write and draw Galactus in FF I
had absorbed all there was to know about the
character (up to that point) and had a much broader
comprehension of who and what he was.
You know -- kinda like how you knew more in High
School than you did in kindergarten.
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Mig Da Silva Byrne Robotics Member
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Daniel Kendrick wrote:
May want to add this somewhere. Also have a few pics from Art of.. If your intreasted.
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Hmm...
It's pretty embarrassing when fictional cartoon women make you go:
...Yummy...
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Frank Strysik Byrne Robotics Member
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Frank Strysik Byrne Robotics Member
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