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Title: Page 8: "Safe!"
Post by: Great Rao on July 30, 2006, 01:18:25 AM
Hi folks,

Page 8 (http://superman.nu/k-metal-from-krypton/?page=8) has just gone online - and with it, we welcome Shane Foley to the art team!  Shane has done quite a bit of work for Alter Ego, the Kirby Collector and many Australian comic books; and we're absolutely thrilled that he agreed to contribute his time and talents to the project.

He refinished and inked this page based on the fuzzy miniature reproduction that appeared way back in Steranko's History of Comics.  For a bit more info about that, check out the page 8 behind the scenes (http://superman.nu/k-metal-from-krypton/behind_the_scenes/page8/) section.


Title: Re: Page 8: "Safe!"
Post by: Chris Mortimore on July 30, 2006, 06:50:33 AM
Another good piece of work.

I love the way Superman throws the kid off the road, that can't have been a soft landing.  :lol:


Title: Re: Page 8: "Safe!"
Post by: Super Monkey on July 30, 2006, 09:40:59 AM
great, these pages never seem to disappoint.


Title: Re: Page 8: "Safe!"
Post by: Criadoman on July 31, 2006, 12:45:17 AM
Quote from: "Chris Mortimore"
Another good piece of work.

I love the way Superman throws the kid off the road, that can't have been a soft landing.  :lol:


I thought that was darn funny myself.  I experimented with just taking what was on the reproduction and fixing it digitally long before Shane inked it - when I discovered that kid is getting flung.  I thought "this kid has got to be hurting after that".

Angel


Title: Re: Page 8: "Safe!"
Post by: Criadoman on July 31, 2006, 12:48:08 AM
Quote from: "Super Monkey"
great, these pages never seem to disappoint.


They're gonna get better and better and better and better...

It's rather funny, but I guess we're all the new Shuster Studio.  We certainly now have enough guys on the project to be it.  Sarge and I feel special 'cause we're actually in Ohio!  Heck, I even lived in Cleveland and am very familiar with the streets the boys in the 40's used to haunt.