Had the chance to play with this Kirby toy some time ago.
This was a private comission done with markers.🙂✏🎨

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I tend to like the kind of caveman-like, lumpy Hulk, like the original one Jack Kirby drew. When he’s a little more Mr. Hyde than Mr. Universe, he seems more monster-y to me.

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Playing with Procreate again. Love experimenting with these unconventional brushes! sixfanarts

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Ok, last one! I had to make the Surfer larger and adjust some of the colors and contrast. Moving on to the next thing now!

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Finally, the page is DONE!
I've been working on this vs. page for a week. It's based on a page did (which I'll link in the comments). This is my first time doing a full page, and boy lemme tell ya... definitely learning a lot as I go.

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From "The Thing Called Metallo!" in Tales of Suspense Marvel Comics, April 1961. Script by Stan Lee (?), script by Larry Lieber (?), pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers, colors by Stan Goldberg, letters by Ray Holloway (?).

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- Looking forward to the next Blonde Angie pixs . 😍😍😍

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grabbing a cosmic wave. From black and white to color.

It disappoints me that never got to do a SS run w/out Lee. The dialogue alone would've been worth whatever price. Lol. To me anyways.

Artwork by NARCOMEY

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Just Reading Jack Kirby's Kamandi.
Need to fanart this.

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The Demon 5 (Jan 1973) pg 5, by (words/pencils) and Mike Royer (inks, letters). Very atmospheric page with snakelike trees similar to the Manhunter page I posted a few days ago. The colour gives this image depth.

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Journey Into Mystery 111 (Dec 1964) Script: Pencils: Inks: Vince Colletta. I loved these short tales of and they prompted me to read the Norse tales in my school library. 20+ years later I found that same edition.

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