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Who is Jim Steranko?
- Jim Steranko turned the comic book industry on its ear when he burst on the scene in 1966. Originally another Jack Kirby clone in the same way Barry Smith was, Steranko's style emerged after a few issues of Strange Tales featuring Nick Fury Agent of Shield. Here are some of my favorite Steranko covers for Marvel.
1960s Jim Steranko Comic Book Covers - TVparty
www.tvparty.com/comics/steranko-covers.htmlWhat are some of the best Steranko covers for Marvel?
- Here are some of my favorite Steranko covers for Marvel. STRANGE TALES #153 (1967) - The first Steranko cover (well, second, he inked Jack Kirby's pencils for Strange Tales #151). STRANGE TALES #161 (1967) - 10 issues after he began inking Jack Kirby pencils Steranko had really hit his stride.
1960s Jim Steranko Comic Book Covers - TVparty
www.tvparty.com/comics/steranko-covers.htmlDid Steranko make a comic book cover?
- Steranko's experimental single page graphic story from Comixscene # 3 Steranko produced a number of covers for Marvel Comics in the early 1970's, which were poorly printed. When I saw the originals in 1974, I was stunned by the beauty and brilliance of these works.
The Drawings of Steranko - The Steranko Art Gallery
www.thedrawingsofsteranko.com/aghp.htmlDid Jim Steranko re-paint the Shadow?
- Jim utilized his famous laws of action, but inked it in a 90's style. This is the B&W version. Steranko was asked to re-paint some of the Shadow series...these hard to find paperbacks were among the finest paintings he did of The Shadow. Steranko was a card magician in the early 1960's and a book of his card magic was published in 1960.
The Drawings of Steranko - The Steranko Art Gallery
www.thedrawingsofsteranko.com/aghp.html