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erwin-k:
Don't mean to sound negative, or nit picking, but…

I assume this is set during World War 2. If so, the haircuts on all the soldiers probably need work to be regulation. This is especially true for the Private in the center and the General. That is unless they are on some very isolated post with no barber available. I know from personal experience that there is always some "Frank Burns" type around who believes a proper haircut is the only road to victory.

By "regulation" I do not mean "white walls" on the sides as a lot of U.S. troops chose today.

bcholmes:

--- Quote from: erwin-k on April 24, 2016, 07:49:30 AM ---Don't mean to sound negative, or nit picking, but…

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Not nit-picky at all. It's good feedback. Thanks.

BC

Roygbiv666:
The Sentinels #196 June, 1978

Gerry Turnbull brings color and cover treatment to this piece by Ernie Chan, which I left sitting for waaaay too long.

Ernie was king of the DC comics covers during the 1970s, so it would have been cool if he'd done some covers for "Standard Comics", too. Now, he has.

Yoc:
Wow, very nice job Roy.
I can easily picture that on a rack some where.
:D

Roygbiv666:
Freedom Brigade #73 (Oct 1985)
Rural Home Companions

This issue is part 2 of http://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=1078204. The team has encountered the Grim Reaper and due to a misunderstanding all too common in comics, they fight!

Roll Call:
Grim Reaper
Black Orchid
The Face
The Flag
Fearless Flint
Silver Streak

~~~

Pencils and inks by Alan Kupperberg, who worked on real life comics featuring World War II heroes in The Invaders and All-Star Squadron. Colors by Gerry Turnbull.

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