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    Sal Buscema (/ b j uː ˈ s ɛ m ə / bew-SEM-ə; born Silvio Buscema, Italian: [ˈsilvjo buʃˈʃɛːma], on January 26, 1936) is an American comics artist, primarily for Marvel Comics, where he enjoyed a ten-year run as artist of The Incredible Hulk and an eight-year run as artist of The Spectacular Spider-Man.

  2. Jun 5, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Sal Buscema, a prolific comics artist who worked for Marvel, DC and IDW. He talks about his brother John, his military service, his first assignments and his style.

  3. Sal Buscema (pronounced: Byou-sema) was born Silvio Buscema in Brooklyn, New York, on January 26, 1936. He is the son of a barber and the youngest of four children, including Alfred, John, and Carol. They are first generation immigrants as their father came to America from Italy in 1973.

  4. Jan 26, 2016 · If you're a fan of classic Marvel, Sal Buscema is most likely responsible for many of your favorite comic book memories. He was one of Marvel's most prolific and versatile artists through the '70s and '80s, working on some of the most famous sagas of the era, while also taking on a number of lesser-known (yet no less wonderful) assignments.

    • Captain America #156. I’m a sucker for any cover where the lead character fights himself (in this case, Captain America, who as has been established could do this all day), and even better when that scene appears amid the wild early 1970s Marvel cover designs.
    • Captain America #168/Power Records #PR12. I ordinarily wouldn’t go back-to-back with the same comic but I particularly love this image, which I first experienced as the cover to one of the debatably classic Power Records “comic and record” sets.
    • Iron Man #34. This cover shouldn’t work—it’s got too many characters for the composition, it features multiple scenes in one image, the largest of which is just a disembodied iron mask, and it’s got multiple word balloons and captions bisecting all of those scenes.
    • Marvel’s Greatest Comics #36. Of Marvel’s many reprint series in the 1970s, most of them used some form of the original comic’s cover art (often poorly colored compared to the original).
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  6. Jun 25, 2021 · Legendary Marvel artist Sal Buscema talks about his new graphic novel The Heroes Union, his six decades in the comics industry, and his favorite characters to draw. Learn how he inks Ron Frenz's pencils, his relationship with Stan Lee, and his advice for aspiring creators.

  7. SAL BUSCEMA: AN INKER FOR ALL SEASONS. Sal Buscema was born in Brooklyn, New York on January 26, 1936. He was the youngest child of John & Sadie Buscema, preceded by siblings Al, John, and Carol. Sal’s brother John, born on December 11, 1927, was nine years older.

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