"The Aquaman piece is also shaping to be an absolute monster. Rob's going to love it. Y'know, I've been visiting his site for months, but have actively avoided getting sucked in to the Rob Kelly Family of Blogs. I knew he was involved in graphic design, but I had no idea he was an accomplished artist in his own right. The Margaret Cho piece ran in my local paper when she toured here, and I've got to make sure his Juliana Hatfield piece has gotten to one of my favorite singer/songwriters, the subject herself. His description of her is spot-on, as well..."
P.S. Just off the top of my head, there's ads for Martian Manhunter's 1996 one-shot, the 1999 series, 1992's "American Secrets," the 1988 mini-series, 1987's "Legends," the 70's DC Explosion piece... and that's without getting into any Justice League stuff...
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Cut & paste from a comment at Netzer's blog...
"The Aquaman piece is also shaping to be an absolute monster. Rob's going to love it. Y'know, I've been visiting his site for months, but have actively avoided getting sucked in to the Rob Kelly Family of Blogs. I knew he was involved in graphic design, but I had no idea he was an accomplished artist in his own right. The Margaret Cho piece ran in my local paper when she toured here, and I've got to make sure his Juliana Hatfield piece has gotten to one of my favorite singer/songwriters, the subject herself. His description of her is spot-on, as well..."
P.S. Just off the top of my head, there's ads for Martian Manhunter's 1996 one-shot, the 1999 series, 1992's "American Secrets," the 1988 mini-series, 1987's "Legends," the 70's DC Explosion piece... and that's without getting into any Justice League stuff...
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