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Angel and the Ape #6 |
Angel and the Ape v1 #6, 1969 - Comparing Bob Oksner's solo cover with his interior stories with
Wally Wood, it's easy to see both the similarities and differences between the artists. While both are talented, Wood's sensitive inking elevates both the humorous and suggestive elements. The opening tale has more obvious bondage and cheesecake scenes, but "The Ape of 1,000 Disguises" is generally more detailed and more thoughtfully composed. Joe Orlando also contributes art for a single page text story. The series continues from here as
Meet Angel. This silver age comic includes cover art by Bob Oksner. This is 5 of 5
Angel and the Ape issues by
Wood.
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"The Robbing Robot" Wood story inks (Bob Oksner pencils) 12 pages = ***
"The Liberator" Wood story inks (Bob Oksner pencils) 1 page = ***
"The Ape of 1,000 Disguises" Wood story inks (Bob Oksner pencils) 8 pages = ***
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1 comment:
Great stuff. I love Wood's inks from this period.
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