Kurt Schaffenberger style study feat. Stephanie Brown
Because he’s my favourite early artist and I’m sad he never got to draw her
Click for a maybe decent resolution! Coloured version below :)
She’s based off of various Supergirl references and her suit is a whole mixture of stuff she’s worn before. Yup yup.
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Vintage Comic - Shazam #030
Pencil: Kurt Schaffenberger
Inks: Kurt Schaffenberger
DC (July-Aug1977)
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Issue 200# of the Superman Family, cover date April, 1980, presented a possible future (somewhere around the year 2000). In this future, Superman and Lois Lane were married with a daughter named Laura who was just discovering her powers. On their wedding anniversary Lois learned she was pregnant and it was decided that Clark would become a stay at home dad so Lois could continue her career as a reporter. ("Lois Lane: Unhappy Anniversary", "Jimmy Olsen: The Thief At Sky's Edge", "Private Life of Clark Kent: Clark Kent's Frantic Fan", "Superwoman: Something Swims the Time Stream", "Mr and Mrs Superman: Celebration", The Superman Family 200#, DC Comic Event)
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“a nice steaming plate”
Kurt Schaffenberger
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(1966)
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Keith Giffen + Kurt Schaffenberger
DC Comics Presents #59 / Superman and the Legion of Substitute Heroes: "Ambush Bug II"
1983
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July 1983. Accidentally transported to the 30th Century, Ambush Bug runs amok in the Superman Museum as the Legion of Substitute Heroes tries and fails to stop him. The ridiculous thing about the above exchange from DC COMICS PRESENTS #59 (which has been stuck in my head for years) is that it's not even a joke: The girl with the antennae is Infectious Lass (Drura Sehpt of Somahtur), and that really is her power, as explained in her first appearance in 1974:
Not the hero we need, surely, but perhaps the hero we deserve.
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Superman Family #191 by Kurt Schaffenberger
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Detective Comics #485 (1979) by Paul Kupperberg & Kurt Schaffenberger
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"SUPERPUSSYCAT formerly SUPERMAN"
Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane #70 (1966)
Cover by Kurt Schaffenberger
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Kurt Schaffenberger style study
I really struggle drawing Superman/Clark Kent so I thought I’d look at how my favourite artists draw him. Starting with Kurt Schaffenberger who did all the Silver Age Lois Lane comics and is my favourite artist of the era. I really like his inking and how he draws clothes. It’s one of my favourite depictions of Supes just by sheer familiarity with it and a love for his style, though Im not sure yet what elements I would use in my own art.
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Vintage Comic - Forbidden Worlds #132
Pencils: Kurt Schaffenberger
Inks: Kurt Schaffenberger
ACG (Nov-Dec1965)
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A Kurt Schaffenberger-drawn 1966 comic book ad for the Captain Action action figure. Schaffenberger was, at the time, exclusively working for DC Comics, so this was his first (and probably only) time in his career drawing the non-DC characters like Captain America, Sgt. Fury, The Lone Ranger, The Phantom, Steve Canyon and Flash Gordon.
I really wanted a Captain Action figure, but only for his ability to become various superheroes, which were pretty much non-existent in the action figure world back then. Actually, young me would've probably been happy with just the Superman outfit.
Me sainted parents, however, could not be sold on the idea, as I already had a G.I. Joe and that should be good enough (neither of them were keen on superheroes or comic books). Even when I begged them just to get me the Superman outfit so I could put it on my Joe (I'd've made it work somehow), they wouldn't budge.
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“Family”
Kurt Schaffenberger
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