Mystery in Space #28 (1955). Cover by Sy Barry
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Sy Barry - The Phantom #23, #25 & 28 Cover Proofs (King Comics, 1967) 28 would be the final issue of that run.
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(via JHALAL DRUT: Janice Helm - Lee Falk & Sy Barry)
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Tentative d'enlèvement
Lee Falk et Sy Barry
Akim n° 723
septembre 1989
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The Phantom - art by Sy Barry (1971)
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October-November 1950. Loath as I am to admit it, I'm with the Joker here — a march in 1950 was pretty corny, although in compensation, this story from WORLD'S FINEST COMICS #48 has an imaginative plot (with some of Bill Finger's most over-the-top narration) and an ingenious death trap involving a gigantic carillon:
The use of the musical notes and sound effects is clever, and makes this story feel all the more like something from the 1966 BATMAN TV show (it's easy to imagine William Dozier reading the narration), but Lew Sayre Schwartz, ghosting for Bob Kane during this period, doesn't have Dick Sprang's flair for giant props or elaborate scenery; the photo references are distractingly obvious and don't fit stylistically with the figure work. It seems like the artist also struggled a little with the script's unusual storytelling demands, especially in panels 3 and 4, where what Batman is doing with the board and the window is none too clear.
If Sprang had penciled this story, it might have been a classic, but alas, comics writers and artists of this period didn't have much say over who drew which script, and direct dialogue between writer and artist was generally rare at National-DC well into the 1970s.
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The Phantom Stranger #1 - DC, 1952. Cover art by Carmine Infantino & Sy Barry.
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The Phantom
Regal Comics - The Phantom - Issue Number 36
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Artfight attack for @madame-mongoose!!!
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El jefe de Cannes, Thierry Frémaux, habla sobre la invitación a la competencia de Scorsese, el "magnífico" Johnny Depp, las adiciones de alineación y un tributo a Jean-Luc Godard: preguntas y respuestas....
El jefe de Cannes, Thierry Frémaux, reveló la mayor parte de la Selección Oficial para la 76ª edición del festival en una conferencia de prensa abarrotada el jueves por la mañana en París.
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The Phantom with one of his animal helpers: the mountain wolf Devil.
Sy Barry drew The Phantom for decades, bringing a fresh look to an older strip.
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Tentative d'enlèvement
Lee Falk et Sy Barry
Septembre 1989
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Sy Barry
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SALTBURN ( 2023 )
I am always in for exploring different shades of cinema & this movie provided me with something really different. It was cinematic, art-sy, beautiful, weird & disgusting at the same time.
The director Emrald Fennel does has undoubtedly excelled in the style of the film. It's cinematography & direction was phenomenal, being the major highlight. But the substance was something that's not for everyone.
The script sometimes looked good, sometimes weird & even disgusting. The story is not something that I would remember in the future, have something to improve in there. Although the screenplay was really good, it kept me hooked.
But the main highlight was it's cinematography. It's beautiful shots & the color palette in different scenes was just amazing. Every other minute, the film hands you a beautiful frame again & again & again.
And talking about performances, the cast has done a good job but Barry Keoghan did not hold anything back in this one, well done there. Concluding this, I will say that this something different for me & I wouldn't say that I liked it but this was an experience✌️✌️
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