The Brute #3 - Jim Starlin, Frank Brunner art

The Brute #3
The Brute v1 #3, 1975 - In the tradition of the Incredible Hulk, Atlas Comics takes a turn at the man-monster genre. Unfortunately, The Brute lacks the charisma of more mainstream characters and last for a mere three issues. In this final story, some price guides credit the pencils to Alan Weiss, Jim Starlin and Frank Brunner. There seems scant evidence of the two latter artists' contributions. Page sixteen (see interior page below) most closely resembles Starlin's work, especially in the faces. Brunner's style is frankly indistinguishable. If they did lend a hand, their efforts fall far below expectations. Cover by Pablo Marcos. This is 1 of 1 Brute issues by Starlin and 1 of 1 Brute issues by Brunner.
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"Live or Let Die" Starlin partial pencils (Jack Abel inks) = *, Brunner partial pencils? (Jack Abel inks) = *

Jim Starlin
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The Brute #3 - Jim Starlin, Frank Brunner art The Brute #3 - Jim Starlin, Frank Brunner art Reviewed by Ted F on 1:47 PM Rating: 5

3 comments:

Andrew Wahl said...

If that page is Starlin, he must have been penciling over Weiss' layouts. That example sure doesn't look like his storytelling or page design.

Danman said...

Dig the dialog in panel six: "I aint gettin' paid to tangel wit that! Lemme outta here!"
Does "tangel" rhyme with "angel"?

Anonymous said...

To my eyes this does look like a Starlin page, particularly the figures and layouts, although the inks are likely by Jack Abel.

Nick Caputo

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