Ralph Reese, Neal Adams, Alan Weiss, Bill Sienkiewicz: Superdupont commission original art (2016-2024).
Alan Weiss: "We assumed Neal Adams was to ink the stuff he penciled. When that was no longer possible, then Ralph Reese was to ink the whole thing, but he got sick. Ralph recommended another old original Crusty Bunker, who passed on it and suggested me. I did my part just a couple of months ago. It was a little weird, inking Neal for likely the very last time.
"Regarding the piece itself: don't ask me to explain it, other than to say everything on top is all Ralph, pencil and ink. The guy in the black beret with the SD on his chest is Superdupont, a French superhero. The bottom figures are drawn by Adams, with Bill Sienkiewicz inking the nude and me inking the other three. The original was about 17"x24". It was nice working on a piece with three of the best."
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Howard the Duck: Star Waaugh! - art by Gene Colan and Alan Weiss (1978)
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“TRAPPED”
Alan Weiss - Joe Rubinstein
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Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion #6 - DC, July/August 1972. Cover art by Alan Weiss.
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Kiss star in the Marvel Comics Super Special #1 from 1977
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Wow!
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Alan Weiss
Howard the Duck #16
1977
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1973 ad for Worlds Unknown No. 2 from Marvel. Adaptations of A Gun for Dinosaur! by L. Sprague deCamp and Doorstep by Keith Laumer. This promo image, by Alan Weiss and John Romita, was also used as the cover.
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Ms. Marvel #12 (December 1977) cover by Jim Starlin, John Romita, Alan Weiss and Joe Rubinstein.
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Here is Quicksilver’s profile from the 1983 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. Text by Mark Gruenwald and Peter Sanderson with artwork by Alan Weiss.
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Amazing Spider-Man #209 (O’Neil/Weiss, Oct 1980). Kraven’s new lover Calypso goads him into challenging Spidey to a grudge match.
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Weird Lore Bullshit Corner #12 | Calypso
Calypso, loving(?) partner to Kraven the Hunter, has a short but wild ride through Marvel Comics history. From her bongo-playing origins in the 80s to her confusing and unfortunate demise in the 90s, there’s a lot to talk about with this voodoo witch – including but not limited to: a brief history on Marvel going bankrupt, the coming of the edgelord Arachknight, stepson hijinks, devil doppelgangers, and a few more reasons why Henry will never read a comic book.
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Sandy Plunkett and Alan Weiss - Solo Avengers #19 (1988) Source
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Warlock (1972) #11- Page 16
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