tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1489622848939498705.post143239474380664352..comments2024-03-18T17:34:56.486-04:00Comments on Four-Color Shadows: The Eagle-Emil Gershwin-1940Bookstevehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09797445163866512849noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1489622848939498705.post-71929674209095700842013-05-12T08:26:00.997-04:002013-05-12T08:26:00.997-04:00From the expression and posture in 3:2 of the blon...From the expression and posture in 3:2 of the blonde, I'd say that she thinks that the costume suits the Eagle quite well.<br /><br />I come to this 'blog almost every day, and I especially like finding an entry such as this. I always appreciate stories with this sort of early-golden-age look to them. The living figures are quite well drawn, but there's a noticeable absence of incidental background props and backgrounds, colors seem random (but attractive), and almost every automobile has an airflow body.Daniel [oeconomist.com]https://www.blogger.com/profile/06763094285750736837noreply@blogger.com