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First Look: Lee Garbett’s Creeper pencils

May 19th, 2009
Author David Pepose

Outsiders artist Lee Garbett has posted some images on his Twitpic account, including one showcasing the Creeper at work:

I don’t know about you, but I’m actually pretty enthused by these pictures — not only is there a real smoothness and fluidity here, but for heaven’s sake it’s actually giving the Creeper something to do! He’s certainly been sitting in the shadows during much of Pete Tomasi’s run on Outsiders, so I’m glad we’re getting to see him lash out once and for all. What say you, Rama readers?

 
One Response to “First Look: Lee Garbett’s Creeper pencils”
  1. Jay W Says:

    I agree with you on all counts – the Creeper actually being an active part of a story (versus the clown in the background) and Garbett’s stronger pencilling. He seems to really be coming into his own on this book, which is probably why they gave him Batgirl. Nice post!

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