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Re: Super Detective Library 133 - The Mystery of the Frozen World

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crashryan

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Something's strange about Turner's art here. It's much less heavily-inked than most of his Rick Randoms. It does look like Turner's inking, not someone else, and it's still good. Just not the same.

Link to the book: Super Detective Library 133 - The Mystery of the Frozen World
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SuperScrounge

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Re: Super Detective Library 133 - The Mystery of the Frozen World
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2022, 11:51:21 PM »

Maybe he was near the end of his ink bottle and couldn't use as much as usual?  ;)
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Re: Super Detective Library 133 - The Mystery of the Frozen World
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2022, 04:08:52 AM »

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Maybe he was near the end of his ink bottle and couldn't use as much as usual?


That's not as silly as it sounds. The quality of an artists work depends on his tools. More likely he was using a different brush or pen than usual tho. Maybe he couldn't lay his hands on his normal drawing implement.     
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Re: Super Detective Library 133 - The Mystery of the Frozen World
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2022, 04:11:53 AM »


Maybe he was near the end of his ink bottle and couldn't use as much as usual?  ;)

I'd rather be late with my delivery by one day, IF it were difficult to get another bottle in time, IF it would even need to come to that, rather than turn in substandard work.  Such a situation would mean he was already very late (past the last deadline).  If our inking would be substandard, it would be sent back to us to fix.  If it happened again, our inking would be taken over by another inker.  If he were a studio artist, and there were no additional ink bottles left, and they were so close to the printing deadline they couldn't wait for an office boy (runner) to run to the store to get more, and the supervisor told the artist just to ink lightly to have enough to finish, I guess that situation was possible.  But, it sounds a bit far-fetched.  But, I DO know that studios often had problems meeting the deadlines, and had to pay artists to stay up all night drawing, at times.  So, I could imagine that happening.  Much stranger things have occurred in the comic book industry.
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Re: Super Detective Library 133 - The Mystery of the Frozen World
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2022, 11:40:04 AM »

Could they have intended to do this story in color?
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Re: Super Detective Library 133 - The Mystery of the Frozen World
« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2022, 06:19:27 PM »


Could they have intended to do this story in color?

Weren't all the stories inside the regular "Super Detective Library' series'  books done in black and white?  Did their publisher print any special books fully in colour or with special stories in colour?
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