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Vampirella by Santa Fung

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Vampirella art by Fay Dalton
I used the comic panel above, to my #DreamGirl moodboard.Β Originally I felt the the dialogue in the specific panel related more to my book then the comic, but after learning more about the series I can see the similarities.
I think itβs insane how comic art was created before computers were widely used.Β I donβt think it takes any more or less talent and ability, but through using both a computer and traditional mediums, drawing the comic panel above with pen and ink would feel more raw then on a computer.
The panel above comes from,Β Vampirella #14, publish November 1971 by Warren Publishing, with Script and Art by Tom SuttonΒ
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