Cover of the Day: Godzilla #21 (April, 1979) Art by Herb Trimpe
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Cover of the Day: Godzilla #21 (April, 1979) Art by Herb Trimpe
RAW DINOSAUR HARDCORE ACTION IN THE SUPER-SEVENTIES -- IN THE MIGHTY MARVEL MANNER.
PIC(S) INFO: Resolution at 894×1363 -- Spotlight on cover art to "Devil Dinosaur" Vol. 1 #1. April, 1978. An early human called Moon Boy partners with a fearsome T-Rex called Devil Dinosaur. Marvel Comics. Artwork by Jack "King" Kirby.
PIC #2: Resolution at 900×1370 -- FEARSOME!!
MINI-OVERVIEW: "The artwork is far better than most people expect. His eclectic style is well suited to themes of historical science-fiction. Kirby's cover seems hurried, but he compensates with a jarring two-page spread toward the front of the book. One of his signature innovations, the explosive scene provides an exciting start to the series."
Source: https://pencilink.blogspot.com/2008/08/devil-dinosaur-1-jack-kirby-art-cover.html & Comic Book Addiction.
"Devil Dinosaur" is a Marvel Comics cult classic created by Jack Kirby resembling a huge, crimson-colored Tyrannosaurus-like theropod dinosaur.
Devil Dinosaur and his companion, Moon-Boy, are residents of "Dinosaur World," a parallel universe where humans (and humanoid creatures) live among dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. The characters first appeared in" Devil Dinosaur #1 (April 1978).
"Devil Dinosaur" is a Marvel Comics cult classic created by Jack Kirby resembling a huge, crimson-colored Tyrannosaurus-like theropod dinosaur.
Devil Dinosaur and his companion, Moon-Boy, are residents of "Dinosaur World," a parallel universe where humans (and humanoid creatures) live among dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. The characters first appeared in" Devil Dinosaur #1 (April 1978).
“Moon Blight the Motion Picture,” Marc Spector: Moon Knight (vol. 1/1989), Special #1.
Writer and Letterer: Michael Higgins; Penciler, Inker, and Colorist: Marie Severin
Devil Dinosaur 1 Cover by Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby, panel from Devil Dinosaur #1 (Marvel, April 1978).
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Devil Dinosaur and Moon-Boy by Mike Mignola
(1978)