| 1. Marvel Visionaries Jim Steranko TPB | 
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By: Stan Lee Publisher: Marvel Comics September 01, 2002
Marvel Visionaries: Steranko is NOT the book to get if you're looking for a good read. The book is REALLY slim, and story-wise, the choices leave a lot to be desired. There's a two-part X-Men story, which is virtually unreadable- It's a convoluted, overwritten mess, and Steranko's art is very primitive. The three-part Captain America is a much better choice, as it showcases Steranko's groundbreaking... more
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| 2. Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. | 
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By: Jim Steranko Publisher: Marvel Comics November 01, 2001
Sometimes you have to just suck it up. The paper is decent quality, nothing like you would find in a Masterworks series. The colors are rather dark, and not always the original color of the original comic book. Having said that, I love this edition. Come on, you get 18 editions of Strange Tales, you see Jim Steranko's early artwork and writing of Silver Age stories and the price cannot be beat... more
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| 3. STERANKO: ARTE NOIR (Signed, Limited, Slipcased Edition) | |
By: Jim Steranko Publisher: Semana Negra and Vanguard Productions 2002
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| 4. Nick Fury: Who Is Scorpio? | 
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By: Jim Steranko Publisher: Marvel Comics 2001-02
The printing quality of this book is so bad it's scary. Muddy black lines, poorly registered colors, colors not even matching from the original books, what a shame. Steranko's so p.o.'ed over the printing job, he's threatened to spit on anybody who asks him to autograph this book. Jeez! That said, there's nothing else like this kind of comic art or storytelling. The artwork, once you get... more
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| 5. Spies, Vixens, and Masters of Kung Fu: The Art of Paul Gulacy | 
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From: Vanguard Publisher: Vanguard November 30, 2005
I can add very little to what the other reviewers have already stated, except that unlike many other comic book artists (and there are many great, great comic book artists) Gulacy's characters seem to actually breathe and sigh and come alive on the page. Steranko is a master of the craft, no doubt, but Paul takes it further and he's one of the first to do so. Couple his ability to bring these... more
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| 6. Marvel Masterworks Captain America 3: Captain America | 
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By: Stan Lee Publisher: Marvel Comics July 26, 2006
Kirby finishes his second of 3 historic Captain America runs in this volume. Dynamic action abounds as the Captain protects the American way of life from a long line of would be global dominators. The collection ends with Steranko's all to brief take on Kirby's greatest creation in a tale marked by wild visuals and day-glo symbolism.
The perfect gift for fans of action, freedom, Kirby... more
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| 7. Visual Storytelling: The Art and Technique | 
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By: Tony Caputo, Jim Steranko Publisher: Watson-Guptill July 01, 2002
A fine book that will help anyone who wants to produce a graphic novel or comic book... more
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| 8. Domino Lady | 
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By: Jim Steranko, Lars Anderson Publisher: Vanguard 2004-11
This volume contains all the original Domino Lady stories from the pulps, plus a new origin-story from Jim Steranko. Steranko also does illustrations betwixt each story; but they're pretty minimalist, so don't expect the grand scope of his Marvel work or the beautiful cover paintings of the pulps. The stories are accompanied with the original illustrations, and there's also an interesting article about... more
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| 9. Chandler - Red Tide | |
By: Jim Steranko Publisher: Pyramid Publications 1976
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| 10. DC Comics Guide to Coloring and Lettering Comics | 
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By: Mark Chiarello, Todd Klein Publisher: Watson-Guptill August 01, 2004
Just to start off - if you are just beginning to learn how to do computer coloring, DO NOT buy this book. Not yet, at least. The DC Comics Guide to Coloring and Lettering Comics is not written for the novice, but seems largely aimed at those who have had at least some experience with coloring before. While I'm sure I'll get some use out of this book later on, right now it is simply sitting on my shelf... more
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