Friday, October 19, 2012

366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth, Day 293: Alfred's Deadly Halloween, Day 7


Panels from Detective Comics #472 (September 1977), script by Steve Englehart, pencils by Marshall Rogers, inks by Terry Austin, colors by Jerry Serpe, letters by John Workman

4 comments:

BillyWitchDoctor said...

Ah, Rogers/Austin. When they were good, they were mediocre but when they were bad they were like this.

Why is The Maddened Girl pooping a giant orange shard out of her skirt in the first panel?

Tim said...

All these old Rogers pages were drastically re-colored and re-worked for the recent hardcover, with results that were all over the place. But wasn't Rogers the original credited colorist?

Bully said...

Tim: Nope. And this scan is taken from 'Tec #472, not the reprint.

Tim said...

Ah right. I never read 472 at the time, only arriving in time to buy 474. So the recolor job that strikes me as horrid must indeed by down to the man himself, as per the credit in the reprint.