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Re: 1075 - Wells Fargo

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Obvious1

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Re: 1075 - Wells Fargo
« on: March 07, 2017, 08:00:02 AM »

If this is inked by Frank Giacoia, it's probably officially drawn by Giacoia as well. Giacoia was a very popular "penciler" in the early '50s but hated penciling, so often he'd hire out the penciling to his friends. If it looks like Gil penciled it, he probably did. Sekowsky also penciled quite a bit for Frank; Frank was very well liked among the comics artist community (I'm sure the fact he could get them work didn't hurt his popularity, but according to Gil it was mainly because Frank was a great guy) so quite a few different artists penciled stories for him, but as far as I know there are no records.

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Re: 1075 - Wells Fargo
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2017, 07:26:00 AM »

'Sekowsky also penciled quite a bit for Frank'

I'm pretty sure this is mostly Sekowsky, he draws distinctive anatomy and draws figures on distinctive angles.
There may be a little Gil Kane here, but mostly Sekowsky I think.
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