Sarah & Andres: As far as I know, Bushmiller never actually drew for the comic books (or perhaps only did so rarely). Usually any Bushmiller in the comic books were reprints of the comic strips. This panel is from a non-Bushmiller story.
By the way, Mike, you should be proud that you have educated me to the point that I can recognize a non-Bushmiller Nancy! I mean, if you had asked me two years ago if such a thing was possible, I would have laughed in your face.
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sorry, I couldn’t help myself.
I’ve never done that before, honest.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Nancy look so demonic…
There’s some seriously strange subtext to this panel that I’m just not getting …
Yeah, I’m not going there.
http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/10/28/best-art-ever-this-week-halloween-2011/
Some fine swampy pics
WOW!!!That was great stuff.tyvm Pal
Was this drawn by a fill-in artist? Sluggo, in particular, looks a little off.
The art in the comics never looked the same to me as the comic strips. Did Bushmiller draw the comics too?
Sarah & Andres: As far as I know, Bushmiller never actually drew for the comic books (or perhaps only did so rarely). Usually any Bushmiller in the comic books were reprints of the comic strips. This panel is from a non-Bushmiller story.
By the way, Mike, you should be proud that you have educated me to the point that I can recognize a non-Bushmiller Nancy! I mean, if you had asked me two years ago if such a thing was possible, I would have laughed in your face.