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 Batman: The Long Halloween - Batman and Carmine Falcone warm-ups (2021)[Batober day 4 warm-up promp Batman: The Long Halloween - Batman and Carmine Falcone warm-ups (2021)[Batober day 4 warm-up promp Batman: The Long Halloween - Batman and Carmine Falcone warm-ups (2021)[Batober day 4 warm-up promp

Batman: The Long Halloween - Batman and Carmine Falcone warm-ups (2021)

[Batober day 4 warm-up prompt: Roses]

Art by: Jacob Edgar


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maxmarvel12345:Superman for All Seasons #1 - Spring (September 1, 1998)Written by: Jeph LoebArtist (

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Superman for All Seasons #1 - Spring (September 1, 1998)

Written by: Jeph Loeb
Artist (pencils & Inks) by: Tim Sale
Colorist by: Bjarne Hansen
Lettered by: Richard Starkings
Edited by: Joey Cavalieri (editor), Maureen McTigue (assistant editor) and Mike Carlin (executive editor)
Published by: DC Comics


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Batman Ghosts - A Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Special pg35-35 by Tim Sale

Batman Ghosts - A Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Special pg35-35 by Tim Sale


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Fun fact salecrow doesn’t actually wear high boots they’re actually miss Smith’s shoes/jeans under its dress - salecrow told me itself

A very 90′s ad for Conan / Conan The Savage Art by Tim Sale

A very 90′s ad for Conan / Conan The Savage 

Art by Tim Sale


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jon’s real name is spookhands mcgee

(scarecrow design by Tim Sale)

Original variant cover painting by Glenn Fabry from Captain America: White #3, published by Marvel C

Original variant cover painting by Glenn Fabry from Captain America: White #3, published by Marvel Comics, December 2015.


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Legends of the Dark Knight #32-34

“Blades” (1992)

DC, 1989 Series

James Robinson and Tim Sale. Covers by Sale. Sales’ first Batman story.

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Springtime in Kansas by Tim Sale, with Colors by Bjarne Hansen, Letters by Richard Starkings, and a Script by Jeph Loeb.

Tim Sale passed away.

Still processing that news.


He is gonna be missed. One of the absolute best of his era.

RIP Tim Sale


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Batman and the Shadow #1-6, June-November 2017, covers by Tim Sale

Superman For All Seasons #1-4, 1998, written by Jeph Loeb, art by Tim Sale, colors by Bjarne Hansen

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Dark Horse, 1991 Series

Sarah E. Byam and Tim Sale

R.I.P. Tim Sale

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Batman: The Long Halloween, original cover art by Tim Sale

Hey everyone! Its back! The rescheduled Boston Comic Con** is this weekend, August 3-4, 2013. Many FHey everyone! Its back! The rescheduled Boston Comic Con** is this weekend, August 3-4, 2013. Many F

Hey everyone! Its back! The rescheduled Boston Comic Con** is this weekend, August 3-4, 2013.

Many Fanartica artists will be at table AA348 in Artist Alley. So pop by and say hello! 

We’ll have prints and zines from our artists as well as that little book we mentioned earlier. The one where we gathered up some of our favorite Fanartica pieces (and a few new pieces we’ve never posted before) and printed them out in beautiful full color*.

*Cover design by Michael Rapa

**If you’re wondering— the great Captain America and Bucky above is the exclusive Boston Comic Con t-shirt design by Tim Sale: 


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The Long Halloween #8-9 cover art by Tim Sale


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The Long Halloween #8-9 cover art by Tim Sale

This year has been a bit of a twat. 3 comic legends gone now.


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twiststreet:Tim Sale has passed away.  I thought his work / career was just interesting. A lot of thtwiststreet:Tim Sale has passed away.  I thought his work / career was just interesting. A lot of thtwiststreet:Tim Sale has passed away.  I thought his work / career was just interesting. A lot of thtwiststreet:Tim Sale has passed away.  I thought his work / career was just interesting. A lot of th

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Tim Sale has passed away.  

I thought his work / career was just interesting. A lot of the times, the artists who got “popular” with traditional comic book fans (at least during the timespan that Sale was an in demand artist)– they do so through an intensity of detail, or technique; fans often decry the “cartoony.”  But there was Sale and the most traditional of traditional DC fans– they lovedhim!  I think Sale just got big through an intensity of feeling and mood– you reallyknew what you were supposed to be feeling when you looked at a Tim Sale page, I think, in a way that even those fans had to give it up for.  He was the part of the creative team supplying the real content of those books, far, far moreso than the writing.   

His pages, at least by mainstream standards, were so uncluttered.  I don’t know if zen’s the right word, but the way he’d just so consciously be thinking about shapes on a page– where does a heavy patch of black go, where does empty space go– his pages just feel good to look at.  He was one of those artists very much playing with aesthetics, fan favorite characters, etc.– I don’t know I ever dug deep enough to get a sense of who he was, as a guy, if that was there– but as one of those guys doing “this is what I love about ____” style of art, I think you really got that with him in this way that was … just very unpretentious, very direct, bigger than life, bold and confident, but without being exhausting, or as dull or tasteless as is usually the case– at least in his drawings, I think there was a tastefulness there.  I don’t know if I’m saying any of this right, but… I just thought it was an interesting a guy with those particular virtues could break through with fans the way he did.  

I hope he enjoyed his time, and of course, condolences to those grieving, loved ones, etc.


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