dlotempio wrote:
Medival Guy - I totally agree with your point about Rudy Nebres. His style overwhelms the pencils. That said, you can clearly distinguish between the work of Gil Kane and Carmine Infantino. Their styles are hard to obscure but even they suffer a little from Nebres ethereal brush work.
And that's where we differ.  To me, Nebres makes everybody better.

Also, when I see Kane-Nebres or Infantino-Nebres, first I see Nebres.  Then I see Kane or Infantino.  He really is an artist in his own right, not an inker in any meaningful sense of the word.  Which isn't to denigrate other inkers; just that when Nebres inks, he doesn't ink; he draws his own art over the pencils.