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Another example of a gorgeous, intricate foreground, ephemeral background, and delicate character li

Another example of a gorgeous, intricate foreground, ephemeral background, and delicate character linework by Al Williamson. My favorite part of this panel is how the moss overlaps with Luke’s speech bubble, which emphasizes the power of nature over the designs of man. My least favorite part is our boys’ apparent disregard for gun safety.

Star Wars Newspaper Comic Strip: “The Night Beast.” March 27, 1982. Writer: Archie Goodwin. Illustrator: Al Williamson.


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Shut up, Griff, I’m trying to become one with the universe! Star Wars Newspaper Comic Strip: “Doom M

Shut up, Griff, I’m trying to become one with the universe!

Star Wars Newspaper Comic Strip: “Doom Mission.” March 1 and April 3, 1983. Writer: Archie Goodwin. Illustrator: Al Williamson.


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Marvel Premiere #4 (Goodwin/Smith & Brunner, Sept 1972). Doctor Strange is lured to a small town enthralled by a cult that worships a demon-serpent. Creepy!

Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #4 (Goodwin/Graham, Dec 1972). Solid riff on Phantom of the Opera.

Incredible Hulk #157 (Goodwin/Trimpe, Nov 1972). The Leader possesses the Rhino’s body to attack Betty’s wedding to Major Talbot. ‘cause, y’know, it went so well last time he tried.

197203 The Incredible Hulk v1 149 The Inheritor was a little cockroach that the High Evolutionary tr

197203 The Incredible Hulk v1 149

The Inheritor was a little cockroach that the High Evolutionary transformed into a mega machine of sorts. Then mcguffin happened and it reverted back to a cockroach… Honestly I don’t see how Hulk lasted so long with his own comic…


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