tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19782351.post113493893810099731..comments2024-01-04T05:52:20.133-05:00Comments on Ditko Comics: Adventure Comics #473 [1980]bobhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02357760578699371017noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19782351.post-1137650285897066442006-01-19T00:58:00.000-05:002006-01-19T00:58:00.000-05:00Never saw that Plastic Man piece before. Thanks. ...Never saw that <A HREF="http://www.ditko.comics.org/ditko/artist/arunplas.html" REL="nofollow">Plastic Man</A> piece before. Thanks. That is good, he could have had some fun with that character. I especially like his Woozy Winks.<BR/><BR/>I didn't mind Tanghal so much, but that might just me not being too familiar with Ditko when I first saw them. He softens it up a bit, but not so much as to distract from the overall look. I agree on Bulanadi, though. I also didn't like Jackson Guice on Speedball, which it always baffles me when otherwise sensible people praise.bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02357760578699371017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19782351.post-1137599383419280372006-01-18T10:49:00.000-05:002006-01-18T10:49:00.000-05:00I was never a big fan of Starman,perhaps due to th...I was never a big fan of Starman,perhaps due to the inking of Romeo Tanghal, who I just didn't feel worked well with Ditko (I also didn't like the inking of Danny Bulandi over at Marvek, even though I though Indiana Jones was a decent character for Ditko to work on). Actually, I would have perfered Ditko working on Plastic Man, the series that was co-featured in Adventure Comics (Ditko only drew Plastic Man once, an unpublished Who's Who that can be viewed on Blake Bell's Ditko site.<BR/><BR/>Nick CaputoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com