tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992648596835959526.post6663265462326011854..comments2024-03-22T21:30:12.908-04:00Comments on Slay, Monstrobot of the Deep!!: The Radically Chic Hulk!!snellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06181997862745538999noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992648596835959526.post-36541404585651834682020-07-09T13:47:10.479-04:002020-07-09T13:47:10.479-04:00I, the Infallible Oracle (TIO), have spoken.I, the Infallible Oracle (TIO), have spoken.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992648596835959526.post-35533545146197277852020-07-09T13:44:59.794-04:002020-07-09T13:44:59.794-04:00Who ever did these was without doubt the same guy ...Who ever did these was without doubt the same guy who drew the Steve Roper and Mike Nomad comic series from the Fifties, Sixties, and perhaps as late as the Seventies.slobotnavichnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992648596835959526.post-82116763888346031092016-11-03T12:42:31.789-04:002016-11-03T12:42:31.789-04:00I have to agree that the man is worthy of respect,...I have to agree that the man is worthy of respect, not only for being a seasoned professional within the industry, but also for his artistic integrity & willingness to try something new 😊<br /><br />I only started learning about the creators behind the comics after I'd grown up (& with great thanks to the internet for that 🙂), but I have to say that I developed great respect for the man Mr. Trimpe as an artist after finding out that his decision to mimic the contemporary super-popular art style of Rob Liefeld (as seen in Avengers Annual #21, which I actually remember picking up off the spinner racks at the time & which, even to my then-young eyes, could tell was a highly stylized, unique & acquired taste as an art style for readers of comics books, like "...what *is* this?" 😜) was one of his own doing & choosing in order to flex his creativity as an artist & to pay tribute to someone he felt was worth paying tribute to, even from a veteran of the field such as himself to a young up-&-comer like Mr. Liefeld (who I'm also a fan of, btw ☺) & that it wasn't a forced decision from higher-ups or editorial or from fan pressure due to lack of interest or sales in his own work which led to him making that decision 🙂 I liked that & admired that once I knew the backstory behind it, I have to say 😎<br /><br />Thank you, Mr. Trimpe 🙂Sinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11643121348126645818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992648596835959526.post-48093248993099836372016-11-02T13:06:27.160-04:002016-11-02T13:06:27.160-04:00I haven't read this issue in full, but just th...I haven't read this issue in full, but just the bits and pieces I've seen of it on the internet make me an instant Herb Trimpe fan.Warren JBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11743987856127631574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992648596835959526.post-59782410507674899172016-11-01T17:46:19.751-04:002016-11-01T17:46:19.751-04:00Yeah, I knew that. Thought I had corrected it in e...Yeah, I knew that. Thought I had corrected it in editing, but obviously not...snellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06181997862745538999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992648596835959526.post-84541948885797968812016-11-01T09:26:45.250-04:002016-11-01T09:26:45.250-04:00That's New York Magazine, not the New Yorker. ...That's New York Magazine, not the New Yorker. They're different periodicals. <br /><br />Love your site though!<br /><br />Andyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11868148359265296334noreply@blogger.com