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  1. Buscema spent around eight years in the commercial art field associated with the Chaite and Triad Studios, doing a variety of assignments: layouts, storyboards, illustrations, paperback covers, etc. in a variety of medium.

  2. May 9, 2023 · Buscema’s artwork for “Silver Surfer” perfectly captured the cosmic grandeur and loneliness that defined the character. His illustrations of celestial beings, otherworldly landscapes, and cosmic energy bursts were breathtaking, immersing readers in the vastness of space.

  3. Aug 4, 2017 · John honed his skills on crime fiction, westerns and romance fiction, and after a decade, left comics for commercial art. In 1966, the artist returned to the superhero comic realm. And he did so with great aplomb, providing penciling duties on an iconic run on The Avengers.

  4. Dec 11, 2021 · The late, great John Buscema was born 94 years ago, on Dec. 11, 1927. Typically we’d do a 13 COVERS tribute, but this year we have something special — an appreciation by fantasy painter extraordinaire Joe Jusko, who was inspired to become an artist by Buscema’s dynamic work.

  5. John Buscema. (11 December 1927 - 10 January 2002, USA) 'The Silver Surfer', 1969. John Buscema started out as an avid reader of Prince Valiant, Flash Gordon and Tarzan comics. Classic newspaper comics inspired him to begin his career in 1948 at Timely Comics, which later became Marvel.

  6. Oct 15, 2019 · Buscema’s first Marvel artwork can be found in Strange Tales #150 (November 1966). Before long, Buscema was contributing to practically every title Marvel published. His time with the company also coincided with Marvel’s rise from the big competitor to DC to the leading American comic book company.

  7. Jan 28, 2002 · John Buscema, a comic book artist known for his robust renditions of characters like the Silver Surfer and Conan the Barbarian, died on Jan. 10. He was 74 and lived in Port Jefferson, N.Y....

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