Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia - Original Page 7 art to DAREDEVIL # 28 (Marvel, 1967).
Gene Colan has always been a master of mood and atmosphere, and this superb silver-age half-page splash clearly shows us why. Fearing that Karen Page is close to figuring out Daredevil's identity, old horn-head interupts Karen and Foggy Nelson's horse and carriage ride.
The artwork is in very good condition, image area is clean and bright, all lettering is hand-drawn. Oversized art measuring 13.5" x 20" inches.
Gene Colan (born 1926) is one of the most revered comic artists of the twentieth century. Gene Colan's outstanding use of light and shade is arguably without equal in comics. His work takes on a cinematic quality, due to the many great film directors Colan has been influenced by. For me, Colan is THE definitive Daredevil artist, and no-one did Dr Strange or Iron Man better either. And let's not forget his superb work on Tomb of Dracula and Howard the Duck.