Many of you have let me know that some of my image pairings & arrangements pop up in other venues such as Facebook Swipe groups (esp. the great COMICS SWIPES Facebook group). Well, I'm flattered the posts are popular and that people enjoy PANELOCITY's swipes and "inspired bys", regardless of where they are presented. After all, the Internet is meant for sharing, right?

Monday, March 30, 2015

Fantastic Four #116 (Pt 5) The Silver Surfer Sneaks In

I immediately recognized a few shots of #116's Stranger and the Overmind as quite obviously based the Silver Surfer and Quasimodo from the Surfer's solo tale in Fantastic Four Annual #5 (1967). This type of wholesale character substitution was unusual for John Buscema during his FF stint. His use of Kirby was pretty straightforward; he'd typically refer to a Kirby Reed as a model for his own Reed, a Kirby Sue for Sue, etc.

FF #116 was among the Marvel comics on sale in August 1971 that had an increased page count from 32 to 48 pages (along with a price increase from 15 cents to 25 cents). I'm guessing that #116's additional pages induced Buscema to rely on Kirby reference more than he normally would have, as he now had to produce 34 pages of art--instead of the usual 19 or 20!  
Fantastic Four #116 (1971) John Buscema
Fantastic Four Annual #5 (1967) Jack Kirby

Fantastic Four #116 (1971) Buscema
Fantastic Four Annual #5 (1967) Jack Kirby
And then I saw these panels: 
FF 116 (1971) Buscema             FF Annual 5 (1967) Kirby

The pages in question:
Page 31, Fantastic Four #116 (1971) Buscema
Also, the last panel here was likely inspired by Annual #5's page 5 splash below

Pages 4 and 5, Fantastic Four Annual #5 (1967) Kirby
Pages 6 and 7, Fantastic Four Annual #5 (1967) Kirby


Fun Fact! Marvel's books reverted to their previous page count the very next month, only now with a 20 cent cover price--all part of Martin Goodman's master plan. 

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Fantastic Four #116 (Pt 2) Sue from Fantastic Four #39

Fantastic Four 116-AlienAllyArmageddon
Fantastic Four 39 (1965) Kirby                     Fantastic Four 116 (1971) Buscema 
Fantastic Four 116-DrDoom-Buscema
             Fantastic Four 39 (1965) Kirby              Fantastic Four 116 (1971) Buscema

Connections: Buscema likely looked to FF #39 for inspiration/reference, since Dr. Doom appears in both #39 and #116 (and you'll see some similar Doom shots in both issues). 

Also, Buscema's back view of Sue in #116 (the "a little afraid" panel) strongly reminded me of another image of Sue. I'll post it here next time

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Fantastic Four #116 (Pt 1) Johnny's Follicle Follies

Fantastic Four 3-MenaeMiracleMan
Fantastic Four #3 (1962) Jack Kirby
Fantastic Four 116-AlienAllyArmageddon
Fantastic Four #116 (1971) John Buscema
I know I'm jumping way ahead but I just can't resist including Buckler's version here. This is Thor/Don Blake from 1989's (!) Avengers #304. 
Avengers 304-Buckler-TomPalmer
Avengers #304 (1989) Rich Buckler

Okay, back to the FF issues...now let's take a look at Johnny's fluffy forelock and furrowed brow:
Fantastic Four 3-StanLeeJackKirby
Fantastic Four #3   Kirby                                       Fantastic Four #116   Buscema















The Buscema sequence from Fantastic Four #116. 
Fantastic Four #116 (1971) Buscema
The Kirby sequence from Fantastic Four #3. 
Fantastic Four #3 (1962) Kirby

 Jack and John, was this a DA hairstyle? So '50s! ;)

Monday, March 23, 2015

Fantastic Four #115 (Pt 2) Reed, Ben and Fantastic Four #32

This Buscema Sue-Reed panel had always reminded me of this FF #32 Alicia-Ben panel by Kirby:
Fantastic Four 32
Fantastic Four 115 (1971) John Buscema              Fantastic Four 32 (1964) Jack Kirby


Other similar, perhaps suggested by scenarios in proximity to the above, such as here...  
Fantastic Four 32-BenGrimm-Kirby
Fantastic Four 115 (1971) Buscema                 Fantastic Four 32 (1964) Kirby

...and here, with Reed taking center stage in both #115 and 32. 
Fantastic Four 115-Goodwin-Buscema
Fantastic Four 115 (1971) Buscema
Fantastic Four 32-Skrull
Fantastic Four 32 (1964) Kirby

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Fantastic Four #114 (Pt 4) The Ever-Helpful Watcher

Fantastic Four 49-Watcher-Galactus-Kirby
Fantastic Four 114 (1971) Buscema          Fantastic Four 49 (1966) Kirby                     

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Giant-Size X-Men #1 - The Girl with Green Hair

It's lovely Lorna Dane, natch! In the legendary Giant-Size X-Men #1, Dave Cockrum paid tribute to the equally legendary Thomas-Adams X-Men run. 
XMen57--SentinelsLive-Polaris-Lorna
X-Men 57 (1969) Neal Adams


1975 GiantSizeXmen1-Krakoa-SecondGenesis
GS X-Men 1 (1975) Cockrum

Monday, March 16, 2015

Fantastic Four #114 (Pt 2) Ben Grimm's Main Squeeze

Fantastic Four 114-LeeBuscemaGiacoia
Fantastic Four #114 (1971) John Buscema
Fantastic Four 96-LeeKirbyGiacoia
Fantastic Four #96 (1970) Jack Kirby

Hmm, looks like Joltin' Joe had left and gone away ;) --at least temporarily--both issues were inked by Fearless Frank Giacoia. 

Friday, March 13, 2015

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Fantastic Four #113 - Classic Reed and Sue

Fantastic Four Annual 4-LeeKirby-Original Torch
Fantastic Four 113 (1971) Buscema              Fantastic Four Annual 4 (1966) Kirby

Not a swipe, just a popular pose for Reed and Sue. John Buscema will do another variation on it in just a few issues. Rich Buckler liked it too :) --you can check out his versions here and here

And for more Buscema and FF #113, take a look here.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Fantastic Four #112 - Ben and Reed Get the Point

Fantastic Four 22-MoleMan-LeeKirby
                            Fantastic Four 22 (1964) Kirby                                            Fantastic Four 112
                                                                                                                         (1971) Buscema



The full Kirby panel: 
Fantastic Four 22-MoleMan
Fantastic Four #22 (1964) Jack Kirby

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Fantastic Four #110 (Pt 3) Ben, Sue and Johnny Hold Their Own

Fantastic Four 110-Negative Zone
Fantastic Four 110 (1971) John Buscema
Fantastic Four 62-Lee-Kirby
Fantastic Four 62 (1967) Jack Kirby
Perhaps "suggested by" #62--the stories are similar. 
Fantastic Four 110
Fantastic Four 62 (1967)                    Fantastic Four 110 (1971)

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