Friday, July 16, 2010
NICK FURY by Chris Samnee
I couldn't possibly have been more jazzed when I heard that Mitch's pick for this week was sixties era Nick Fury. No offense to any of Fury's other incarnations over the years but the sixties stuff is what really speaks to me. I dare you to find a cooler comic. Great pick, Mr. Gerads! :D
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14 comments:
It's like you combined Marvel!Steranko with Chandler!Steranko. Awesome.
That's an outstanding piece right there. I'd put money down for that.
Definitely getting a strong Steranko Red Tide vibe from this one, Chris. Great angle, and the upshot of the alleyways is really nice.
Goddamn, Chris! This is fantastic.
Mike
Man you really rock the b/w compositions!
Makes me want to see you do at least a six issue mini of the 1960's Nick Fury.
I'd buy that for a dollar! Well....a lot more than a dollar.
Anyway, truly awsome piece of art here. Perfect for 60's Nick Fury. Nice job! Great lighting.
Thanks a ton, guys!! Really glad to here that ya dig it :)
Great angle and a masterful use of blacks, Chris :)
Cheers,
Francesco
nice contrast. It reminds me of the "spotting your blacks" section in How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way. I love the silhouettes of his chest, the laundry, and the fire escapes.
This is phenomenal. So the right mood for the character. A great composition
Very nice. I really like how this piece captures the mood just right without using or focusing too heavily on Nick Fury's using visual calling cards: the eye patch, the cigar, the SHIELD uniform, the gun, the flying car, etc.
Great use of shadows to conceal and reveal. I love the perspective and the silouetted images of the closelines and fire escapes. Bravo!
You make this Fury fan oh so happy.
M!TCH
Pants-wettingly strong composition.
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