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From: oz@rlgvax.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Gil Kanes Superman
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Date: Fri, 1-Jul-83 00:33:35 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul  1 00:33:35 1983
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If there is one thing that I dislike it is someone that answers a question
without having seen the thing in question.  This is what I am about to do
about the question of Gil Kane's Superman.  I have not seen the comic, I have
no intention OF seeing the comic.  Every character that Gil Kane draws reminds
me of Hal Jordin (the first Gil Kane character I ever saw).  I have heard of
people that were discribed as "having chins so sharp you could open a can with
them."  Well all of Kane's characters have knees, calfs, and elbows that you
could open cans with.  I think he was to much of a product of the fabulous
50's when cars had "tail fins" and Gil has been drawing people as if they had
them.

Again, I apologize for commenting without seeing the comic, it COULD be quite
good, but Gil is a particular disfavorite of mine.  Gee is was nice to get that
off my chest!
				OZ
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