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May 18, 2007 - 10:32 PM
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Disco Stu
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Good call on Ernie Chan, Disco Stu. a fine artist although I prefered his work as an inker, particularly on John Buscema's excellent pencils on Conan The Barbarian, the same goes for the late great Alfredo Alcala. I never know where artist work ends and the effect of the inker starts. That separation still isn't clear to me. I do know from issue about comic artists, the one issue that I have about John Romita, that he also worked on Spider-man where he only did inking and drew the heads. I understood from that that an inker can have a great influence on the final look of the image but, as said, how far that goes, I am not familiar with the technicalities. When I looked for pictures of Chan's work the majority of the pictures were Conan, and I could recognize his style very well. He draws very recognizable eyes. Kind regards. D.S.
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