I see a lot of Roussos as well, the only thing that made me suspicious is how much this looks like Meskin's single pages in Mainline's western books. But I have to agree with the esteemed commentors here.
I'm not even sure about Roussos. (No Meskin to me at all.) Inks are reminiscent of someone else. I'd love to say Giacoia in pencils or inks; hard to tell on the monitor. But then the *coloring* is a little reminiscent of Roussos, so if colored it, maybe he *did* have other involvement in the art.
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6 comments:
Peculiar story. What's so scary about the horse turning into a centaur?
Looks like Roussos inks to me, but that's all I'll venture.
This is by George!
Definitely not Meskin.
Looks like Roussos to me.
I see a lot of Roussos as well, the only thing that made me suspicious is how much this looks like Meskin's single pages in Mainline's western books. But I have to agree with the esteemed commentors here.
I'm not even sure about Roussos. (No Meskin to me at all.) Inks are reminiscent of someone else. I'd love to say Giacoia in pencils or inks; hard to tell on the monitor. But then the *coloring* is a little reminiscent of Roussos, so if colored it, maybe he *did* have other involvement in the art.
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