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some brush studies done while looking at Dick Sprang art...Related content
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stephenborer [2025-02-06 03:27:07 +0000 UTC]
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Looking4Work [2023-12-08 01:49:35 +0000 UTC]
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MarsHottentot [2014-11-08 18:16:50 +0000 UTC]
Jim, I'm green with envy of your ability to make it look so easy!Β Why aren't there any Sprang Spawn in comics today like there are Kirby Klones?Β Have you seen that "Dostoevsky Comics" Crime & Punishment satire as seen as a Dick Sprang era Detective Comic.Β Wild, man!Β The only guy I can recall in modern corporate comics that had a Sprang thing was Rick Veitch.Β I suppose Javier Pulido has a touch, too.Β Thanks for Brave & The Bold - smartest Batman cartoon possible.
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MightyBedbug [2013-09-17 02:43:46 +0000 UTC]
Looks like some one has been reading "Joker's Millions" again! (I love that panel where Batman pokes his head through the vent and Joker's reaction to it!)
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MightyBedbug In reply to MightyBedbug [2013-09-17 07:06:00 +0000 UTC]
Whoops! I meant "The Crazy Crime Clown" - which is the most screw-ball of all Joker stories!
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SpawnofSprang In reply to MightyBedbug [2014-02-25 02:58:22 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I remember Joker's Millions was a Shelly Moldoff drawn story, no?Β
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MightyBedbug In reply to SpawnofSprang [2014-02-25 06:32:32 +0000 UTC]
Those images are from Joker's Millions. And I thought it was Sprang who drew it, but I could be mistaken. There are some very Sprang-esque faces in that story and then there's the infamous "Sprang Joker Lip"
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WPardlow [2011-11-04 21:56:24 +0000 UTC]
Wow, if I didn't know better I'd swear these were photo copies.
EXCELLENT work, wish I could ink like that.
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AyanAyzodei [2010-11-03 18:43:55 +0000 UTC]
Stylish work. The Brave and the Bold cartoon owes almost everything to Dick Sprang's very own artistic vision.
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