i used to abandon comics if the artist changed,but when Gray did this,I presume it was after Gil Kane,I still loved his art,classical in a wally wood sense.
There's some great action in the first page, especially that Gullivar Jones figure in the second panel. Gray could do action with the best of them. I hope Marvel reprints this in glorious black and white.
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i used to abandon comics if the artist changed,but when Gray did this,I presume it was after Gil Kane,I still loved his art,classical in a wally wood sense.
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