Silver Surfer #14 by John Buscema
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Savage Sword of Conan #63, April 1981, original art by john Buscema and Ernie Chan with Tom Palmer and Bob McLeod
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Wolverine by Joe Madureira and Tim Townsend from the second printing of Essential Wolverine Vol. 1 (2002)
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The Avengers, no. 94, 1971. Penciled by John Buscema.
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Let me preface this by saying that a LOT of running stories in comics are built up on a small handful of repeating core ideas. THIS comic is no different. "Dee has creative block.", "Dee is anxious about using public restrooms.", "Look, it's something about boobs.", etc.
Conan doesn't like wizards or snake people. He hits on serving wenches. He gets in bar brawls. Garfield hates Monday and spiders. He loves lasagna. Etc.
This strip grew out of a conversation between Sabrina and me about the new CONAN comic from writer Jim Zub and artist Rob De La Torre and how good it is so far. And as we talked, I mentioned the standard story tropes and compared it to Garfield. Sabrina laughed and as a result, all these jokes and more all came out in conversation and I had to write them down to draw.
Let's just say that Rob De La Torre channels the great John Buscema WAY better than my attempt here, but it was REALLY fun to try. lol
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a Self Portrait from October of ‘96, by John Buscema.
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Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Archive Edition #1 by Sid Jacobson, John Buscema, Romeo Tanghal and Bob Sharen. Cover by Buscema and Tanghal. Variant cover by Miguel Mercado. Out in April.
"It's a nightmare come true for one teenage girl when goblins tear her baby brother from her grasp! Journey back to the iconic fantasy realm of the 1986 classic in this brand new edition of the original Marvel Comics adaptation.
Adapted by Sid Jacobson with enchanting artwork by John Buscema, this archive-worthy edition is a can't-miss collectible for fans of the seminal film, available for the first time in over 35 years. This facsimile release features the original cover by John Buscema, as well as an all-new variant cover by Miguel Mercado!"
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Opening splash page from Savage Sword of Conan #40 pencils by John Buscema inks by Tony DeZuniga
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Red Sonja in Savage Sword of Conan #1 by Roy Thomas, John Buscema and Pablo Marcos
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Jamie Madrox, Multiple Man (47/x)
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