Joe Sinnott felt his inking style meshed best with John Buscema’s drawings, and I agree with that. But it’s Joe’s work with Jack Kirby that will be best remembered. Here is a prime example.
Tales of Suspense 94, page 2
Joe on Gene Colan was a surprisingly good pairing.
Captain America #116 page 1
Gil Kane was his own best inker. Joe’s inking worked, but it wasn’t an ideal match-up.
Tales of Suspense 90, page 5
Neal Adams and Joe were two masters of comic book art who admired each other’s work, but their styles weren’t complementary.
Thor #180, page 4
The cover art by Buscema for Silver Surfer #1 has Joe’s name written in pencil, but it was obviously inked by Frank Giacoia. Okay, so this post isn’t 100% Joe!
A few oil paintings from the brilliant brush of Hugh Joseph Ward (1909-1945).
“Mrs. Big”, Super-Detective cover, April 1942“Loot for the Lords of Doom”, Spicy-Adventure Stories cover, August 1940“Undercover Man”, Private Detective cover, April 1942