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The Falcon v1 #1, 1983 - In the first issue of his first self-titled series, the Falcon battles a super-villain intent on destroying a building under construction. This new housing is a desperate need for Harlem's poor residents. Can the Falcon stop the destruction and keep up the hopes of his neighborhood? Paul Smith is responsible for the gritty cover, depicting a battered hero against the wall. Note how the background suggests the urban setting where the story takes place. Christopher Priest (as Jim Owsley) wrote the script and Smith and Vince Colletta drew the interiors. Note that this is the Falcon's first series since his debut in 1969. /// key 1st issue, select Smith cover- - - - - - - - - -
Paul Smith cover pencils and inks
"Winners and Losers" 22 pages
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Falcon #1 - Paul Smith cover + 1st issue
Reviewed by Ted Ignacio @ Pencil Ink
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2 comments:
a great limited series for the falcon and paul smith shines with the right inker and colorist. my only problem is marvel always struggled with different races, most races are brown not only african americans. so they made them this strange grey color to show different ethnicities like spanish or arab
I noticed that too. Thanks for pointing it out.
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