From the look of the pages of that book, the coloring is much better than Dark Horse’s trade graphic novel reprints (because they recolored the pages with computer coloring techniques that don’t really fit the comic). Some of the pages you’re showing don’t look drawn by Buscema (or else the inker embellished the pencils so much that Buscema’s style didn’t come through).
The only issue from this volume I had was Neal Adam's Curse of the Golden Skull. Which was a bit of a jolt going from BWS's more organic looking artwork. But I do recall it being a great story by Thomas.
Conan. Great Job, and Video. I really never bought a bunch of Conan comics, but I own a bunch of the black, and white magazines. I believe one of my favorite Conan comics is a What If with Kull, and a What If with Wolverine. Again Great Video 👍😁👍
Great video, as always! I've read some Conan comics, but I probably missed this storyline. I remember your previous Conan comics video. I think back then I commented about reading some Red Sonja comics. "Conan in my mind" sounds like it could be a good song title, maybe even a poem. :)
I dunno I think his Lordship might not like it. But he does love Buscema so, ok maybe he will. 😉 Great to see Conan again. His look is quite different, it stands out on the video. You know you have to read Flame Winds now 🤣
Keep that Conan stuff coming! Those Epic collections are great! I would describe Buscema's art as being more storytelling than ornamental, which is what Windsor-Smiths was (not in a bad way). Buscema had developed his layout and storytelling abilities to a great degree by this point in his career whereas Smith still struggled with that, no matter how beautiful his art.
@@michaelk.vaughan8617sing your prais for the house of Busema, brothers and a grand daughter, Johns granddaughter was his actual apprentice in the old world family tradition his inker in much of his nineties work, she has done hyborean comics Red Sonja with Gail Simone.
Love those Conan comics from the 1970s, especially Savage Sword. There were some amazing artists in there.
Good stuff. That cover shouts Gil Kane.
I hope you’re happy today! Your videos make me happy!
I’m glad they are good for something!
Wonderful and very informative. I'm just turning into a Spider-man and Conan Epic Collection fan !
thanks!
Looks rad!
John Buscema wasn't a fan of anyone else inking his work. Not even his brother Sal. He preferred to do it himself when he was able to.
From the look of the pages of that book, the coloring is much better than Dark Horse’s trade graphic novel reprints (because they recolored the pages with computer coloring techniques that don’t really fit the comic). Some of the pages you’re showing don’t look drawn by Buscema (or else the inker embellished the pencils so much that Buscema’s style didn’t come through).
The only issue from this volume I had was Neal Adam's Curse of the Golden Skull. Which was a bit of a jolt going from BWS's more organic looking artwork. But I do recall it being a great story by Thomas.
Good job!
Thanks!
One of the best comic history lessons yet! Thanks! Of course, I have yet to read any Conan.
I always look forward to Conan videos.
Conan.
Great Job, and Video.
I really never bought a bunch of Conan comics, but I own a bunch of the black, and white magazines. I believe one of my favorite Conan comics is a What If with Kull, and a What If with Wolverine.
Again Great Video 👍😁👍
Great video, as always! I've read some Conan comics, but I probably missed this storyline. I remember your previous Conan comics video. I think back then I commented about reading some Red Sonja comics. "Conan in my mind" sounds like it could be a good song title, maybe even a poem. :)
I dunno I think his Lordship might not like it. But he does love Buscema so, ok maybe he will. 😉 Great to see Conan again. His look is quite different, it stands out on the video. You know you have to read Flame Winds now 🤣
Awesome!
Have you read any of the Shang-Chi Epic Collections? I would like to hear your thoughts on one of those.
I have read those. I will talk about them eventually.
@@michaelk.vaughan8617 Awesome! Looking forward to it!
Keep that Conan stuff coming! Those Epic collections are great! I would describe Buscema's art as being more storytelling than ornamental, which is what Windsor-Smiths was (not in a bad way). Buscema had developed his layout and storytelling abilities to a great degree by this point in his career whereas Smith still struggled with that, no matter how beautiful his art.
That is a good description!
@@michaelk.vaughan8617sing your prais for the house of Busema, brothers and a grand daughter, Johns granddaughter was his actual apprentice in the old world family tradition his inker in much of his nineties work, she has done hyborean comics Red Sonja with Gail Simone.