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Dec 13 09 5:19 PM
Okay folks, we may as well turn this into a regular Mike Golden lovefest and start slapping up covers. Me foirst.
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Dec 13 09 5:20 PM
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Dec 13 09 5:21 PM
Sentry 459 wrote: Deejayway, Thanks for posting! Nice to be able to see those images better! BTW: Glad to see you back on the forum! It's been a while!
Dec 13 09 5:23 PM
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Dec 13 09 5:30 PM
deejayway wrote: Check out the various Barbarian threads on Crisis, I'm sure you'd dig some of the artwork.
Dec 13 09 5:33 PM
deejayway wrote: Okay folks, we may as well turn this into a regular Mike Golden lovefest and start slapping up covers.
Okay folks, we may as well turn this into a regular Mike Golden lovefest and start slapping up covers.
Dec 13 09 5:34 PM
Dec 13 09 5:36 PM
deejayway wrote: P.S. Sentry maybe you can change the thread title to something like 24-Carat Golden or something equally corny to reflect (pfff) the brilliance of Golden's artwork.
Dec 13 09 5:39 PM
deejayway wrote: Wow! That portfolio is freaking amazing! Never seen it before. Awesome. Thanks. Yeah DS #55 is one of the single best issues of the good doctor's title.
Dec 13 09 5:40 PM
Dec 13 09 5:42 PM
Why oh why did Marvel never produce a Mike Golden Visionairies hardcover. Talk about a no brainer.
Dec 13 09 5:46 PM
deejayway wrote: There weren't many characters Golden couldn't produce definitive, iconic versions of. The Hulk for instance: Why oh why did Marvel never produce a Mike Golden Visionairies hardcover. Talk about a no brainer.
Dec 13 09 5:49 PM
Dec 13 09 5:58 PM
He sure wielded a pretty mean axe in his time as well.
Dec 13 09 6:00 PM
Dec 13 09 6:09 PM
Even though he only did a handful of covers and interiors on Doc Strange and Batman, I consider Golden one of the definitive artists on both character. A rare feat, only surpassed by Jim Steranko who made the Hulk his own with one cover and a Hulk cameo in Capt. America #110.
Dec 13 09 6:10 PM
Pity the Aparo/DeCarlo interiors don't come anywhere close to fulfilling the cover's promise. Aparo was well pass his prime by this time and scratchy DeCarlo was not a compatible inker for him.
Dec 13 09 6:11 PM
deejayway wrote: Even though he only did a handful of covers and interiors on Doc Strange and Batman, I consider Golden one of the definitive artists on both character. A rare feat, only surpassed by Jim Steranko who made the Hulk his own with one cover and a Hulk cameo in Capt. America #110.
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