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M.C. #Escher became famous in his first art exhibition in 1956. His ribbon face is recognizable to many as popular art, which seemed to inspire the #EdHannigan and #KlausJanson on the cover of #DCcomics #WorldsFinest 305, 1984.
Besides an ability to realistically depict fantastic otherworldly settings, #NealAdams could also portray everyday urban life from the city of his birth, #NewYork like that seen in #Superman vs. #MuhammadAli 1978.
After #Zeck left Master of #KungFu, #GeneDay approached the #comicbook with less kinetics in his panels but took to illustrating with #beautiful detail, these intricate layouts that framed the character in really unique ways. Like the #ShangChi adventure here in #MOKF 116, 1982
Early Jim Lee art with writing by Tom DeFalco in Solo #Avengers 1, 1987. Inks by the legendary Al Williamson.
Kurt Busiek draws an important distinction between #Immortus’ and #Kang. 1st brings figures from other times to do his work for him, and the 2nd uses technology from the future to personally fight his battles. This distinction goes back to the 1960s. #Avengers Forever 1, 1998.