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Cockrum also gave Cyclops a new, more rounded visor. You can see the older version (drawn here by Neal Adams) and then Cockrum drawing both versions on the same page.
Lee’s designs convey both the unity of the alien culture they come from, as well as the unique individuality of the characters in play. At the same time, Lee is incorporating pre-existing elements of Dave Cockrum and John Byrne’s Shi’ar designs. 6/7
A Chibi Storm is coming...
I guess I will end drawing all the entire classic XMen line up, right? 😅
#storm #xmen #davecockrum #marvel #bolibic
Creature From The Black Lagoon #HorrorArt by the great Dave Cockrum #comics #HorrorFamily #Monsters
1. The Brood Saga (Uncanny 154-167) This is the first really BIG long X-Men arc, pure Bronze Age sci-fi melodrama. Cockrum is a genius and he draws the hell out of these comics. I can't stress enough how underrated this whole story is.
Behind a cover by Ron Wilson, Frank Giacoia, and John Romita, Dave Cockrum brought the goods on three splash pages. Part 2 of The Celestial Madonna - Wowza!
Chris Claremont in 1985: we should push X-Men into darker and more overtly political territory. All the X-Men are exhausted and traumatized and desperately trying to make things work.
Dave Cockrum in 1985: Nightcrawler should meet a cowboy dinosaur
Piotr Rasputin
1. Dave Cockrum
2. John Byrne
3. Paul Smith
4. Jim Lee
is remembering artist Dave Cockrum on his birthday.
Inks by Dave Cockrum and pencils by Gil Kane and Rich Buckler (X-Men #97).
Cyclops!
John Byrne, Jack Kirby, Werner Roth, Dave Cockrum!
Can you think of the X-Men without thinking of Cyclops? Is he more essential to the team than Professor X, Wolverine, or Storm? Is he the true key X-Man?
X-Men, Vol. 1 # 95 by Gil Kane, with Finishes and Inks by Dave Cockrum, and Letters by Danny Crespi. #comicart
See ya, September! Check out this week's @Marvel #BestDressed highlights that are rolling in with the Autumn wind:
Shang Chi, Shang Chi 1
Storm, Giant-Size X-Men Tribute To Wein & Cockrum 1
Siryn, X-Factor 4