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| Barry Windsor Smith |
X-men v1 #53, 1968 - Testing one of Professor X's machines, the X-men inadvertently release the violent Blastaar from the Negative Zone. Barry Smith has his first professional start in comics, showing a lack of experience that's painfully evident. His primitive drawings try to emulate Jack Kirby's style, but the results are less than impressive. Stiff figures, distortions and mis-proportions are rife throughout the story. Still, although Smith's cover shares some of the same attributes, there is a semblance of youthful enthusiasm (note the Angel's oddly amorphous wings). Other artists in this issue include Arnold Roth and John Tartaglione. Original page / Original unpublished cover
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Smith cover pencils (Sam Grainger inks) = **
"The Rage of Blastaar" Smith story pencils (Sam Grainger inks) 15 pages = *
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Smith cover pencils (Sam Grainger inks) = **
"The Rage of Blastaar" Smith story pencils (Sam Grainger inks) 15 pages = *
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| Barry Windsor Smith |
Home / Smith / X-men / Marvel
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X-men #53 - 1st Barry Windsor Smith art & cover
Reviewed by Ted F
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