What do you think of the digital version of Amazing Fantasy #15 that was captured in the screenshots below? It is from the Comixology app from the Google Play store. Priced at $3.99.
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It’s a beautiful job of coloring, and there’s no mistaking that Ditko charm.
Couldn’t agree anymore. At first I was shocked how radical it was; especially the shading. But what a beautiful and skillful application! I cannot find who it was however it reminds me of the coloring for IDW’s The Rocketeer. Any thoughts?
The coloring is interesting. I really enjoyed the coloring on the Thor/Tales of Asgard reprints a few years back, it made the art appear like new. The above pages seem as though they are brighter than the origtnal coloring, but as I don’t have the originals or reprints of the originals, I can’t say for sure. The brighter coloring changes the mood of the story somewhat, although, as I stated, the Thor reprints were great when colored in the “new” coloring.