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| Nestor Redondo |
The Rook v1 #4, 1980 -
Nestor Redondo does a fairly impressive job with one of the few (non-attributed) covers he did for Warren Publishing. Analogous greens and teals fill the scene, reinforcing the creature's underwater origins.
Alex Toth concludes the adventures of Hollywood stunt pilot Jesse Bravo. Like the
previous issue, Toth's high degree of craftsmanship is evident throughout. The story's 1930s-era setting is very convincing, especially the various aerial scenes. Other artists in this bronze age magazine include Lee Elias and Alfredo Alcala.
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Rook v1 = 2
Redondo issues, 2
Toth issues
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Redondo painted cover = ***
"Bravo for Adventure pt. 2" Toth story pencils and inks 25 pages (black & white) = *****
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| Alex Toth |
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