Panel from What If? Special #1 (June 1988), script by Peter B. Gillis, pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Pat Redding, colors by Bob Sharen, letters by Diana Albers
Saturday, February 21, 2009
365 Days with Ben Grimm: Day 52
Panel from What If? Special #1 (June 1988), script by Peter B. Gillis, pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Pat Redding, colors by Bob Sharen, letters by Diana Albers
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365 Days with Ben Grimm,
Fantastic Four,
Steve Ditko,
Thing,
What If?
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4 comments:
I hope this panel is less disturbing in context because it's pretty damned disturbing.
That's... wow, I dunno wtf that is. D'ya think Scintilatin' Steve was done a disservice by the inker or would he just have been the worst FF artist ever? Or was What If? more of a comedy mag at the time?
Man, and I thought that George Perez issue of FF with inks by VInce Colletta was inked badly. Sure Ditko is no longer at the top of his game but come now: this is a very poor match.
Ditko's 80s work at Marvel is certainly not at the top of his game, but pleased be assured I haven't included this to make fun of the man—not by any means. I like the quirky character placement and design of this panel, and Ben being so irritated he blows his stogie right out of his mouth. It's got a charm, but it by no means stands up as a shining example of his work.
Since the What If? Special was a one-shot, I wonder how long it sat in inventory until Marvel saw fit to publish it? Most of Ditko's 80s Marvel work took place much earlier in the decade on Micronauts, Machine Man, FF and Avengers annuals, etc.
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