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Black Canary/Green Arrow House Ad

Hey, does anyone have a scan of the Black Canary/Green Arrow house ad that is in this past week’s DC books?

It is freaking GORGEOUS, and I think it’s by Sook (it very well could be Acuña), but I guess that could be the second question.

1. Does anyone have a scan they can give me so I can post it here to show everyone how awesome it is?

and

2. Does anyone know for sure who the artist is (no signature that I can see)?

15 Comments

I thought it was by Acuna.

It is really beautiful. I thought it was by Sook as well. It looks too detailed to be Acuna, but maybe he changed up his style.

I haven’t seen it, but Sook has been doing those house ads with the title of the book made out of stone (e.g., Flash and Outsiders). Was it one of those?

That’s got to be Acuña. Look at the blonde on the top left– she’s totally got an Acuña face.

He’s just toned down the shiny vaseline coloring, so it looks different.

Tom Fitzpatrick

August 4, 2007 at 11:23 am

Looks like Frank Miller or Jim Lee to me.

just kidding. ;-)

Who are the blonde and the black girl on the left side of that pic? I recognize everybody there but them…

The way Acuna draws bubbles and domes and goggles is very distinctive to me – if Sook drew this, everyone woul have black eyeliner on.

“Who are the blonde and the black girl on the left side of that pic? I recognize everybody there but them…”

I believe those would be the Body Doubles.

Here’s another vote for Acuna.

I’d put my money on Ryan Sook. After all, he drew the other two, and they were colored the same way.

That’s Acuna. You can tell by the color pallette and the shading.

That poster rocks, as does the art of Daniel Acuna in general. Wish he was still drawing Green Lantern

M Bloom said:
“I believe those would be the Body Doubles.”

Thanks! :)

That’s Sook. Acuna usually colors his lines and actually draws using color. This is clearly a black & white line drawing that’s been colored.

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